BuildingGreen Report

News Brief

April 3, 2006
The Lewis and Clark State Office Building, home to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, achieved 53 points in the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED® for New Construction Rating System, earning a Platinum rating. Located in Jefferson City, Missouri, the 120,000 ft2 (11,148 m2) building restores the former site of a state surplus property... Read more

News Analysis

April 3, 2006
A new post-occupancy evaluation (POE) from the Cascadia Region Green Building Council (CGBC) shows generally positive energy performance and user satisfaction with the region’s LEED® certified buildings. The January 2006 report, “LEED Building Performance in the Cascadia Region: A Post-Occupancy Evaluation Report,” examined 11 of the region’s 31... Read more

News Brief

April 3, 2006

The Building and Social Housing Foundation (BSHF) is inviting applications to its 21st World Habitat Awards, designed to recognize “practical, innovative, and sustainable solutions to current housing issues faced by countries of the global South as well as the North,” according to BSHF. “Projects are sought that view the term ‘habitat’ from a... Read more

Product Review

April 3, 2006
Environmental Building News has long touted the environmental benefits of electric hand dryers compared to paper towels in commercial restrooms. Our 2002 review of the XLerator® hand dryer from Excel Dryer, Inc. (see

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Vol. 11, No. 1) and our recognition of that product as a 2002 Top-10 Green Building Product helped draw the green... Read more

Op-Ed

April 3, 2006

BuildingGreen, Inc., is pleased to announce an agreement with McGraw-Hill Construction through which we will provide editorial guidance and articles for an upcoming magazine called

GreenSource. In addition to content for the magazine, BuildingGreen will provide strategic consulting and information to McGraw-Hill Construction’s Web-based... Read more

News Brief

April 3, 2006

The International Code Council (ICC) has developed Coastal Construction Flood Plain Inspector certification, which indicates “knowledge of general construction provisions, special high wind and load path continuity, special flood hazard areas, detached and accessory structures, and governmental regulations.” Certified individuals will be able... Read more

News Brief

April 3, 2006
by Erik Reece. Riverhead Books, New York City, 2006. Hardcover, 251 pages, $24.95.

“You can think of any mountain in Appalachia as a geological layer cake with seams of coal two to 15 feet thick, separated by much thicker bands of sandstone, slate, and shale,” explains Erik Reece in

Lost Mountain, which describes mountaintop-removal... Read more

News Brief

April 3, 2006
The National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., will open “The Green House: New Directions in Sustainable Architecture and Design” on May 20, 2006. The exhibition will feature descriptions of 22 homes from around the world, a full-size green home, and a resource room with building-material information, including a kiosk featuring our

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News Brief

April 3, 2006

New Mexico has become the first state in the U.S. to join the Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX), the nation’s only market-based cap-and-trade system designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The state hopes to reduce its emissions to 2000 levels by 2012, 10% below 2000 levels by 2020, and 75% below 2000 levels by 2050. CCX membership is legally... Read more

News Brief

April 3, 2006

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has announced the 2006 inductees into its College of Fellows, among the highest honors bestowed upon members. Several of this year’s Fellows have contributed to green design:

•G. Z. (Charlie) Brown, professor of architecture at the University of Oregon, founder and director of the school’s... Read more

News Brief

April 3, 2006

A federal appeals court has overturned a policy that would have allowed power plants, refineries, and other industrial facilities to upgrade without also updating their pollution-control equipment. While the New Source Review program of the Clean Air Act ensured that older plants would clean up emissions whenever they performed upgrades beyond... Read more

News Brief

April 3, 2006

New York State’s Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for failing to turn over information about the levels of volatile organic compounds (VOC) in paints and similar products. Because VOCs contribute to smog and respiratory problems, EPA has limited the amount of VOCs that paints... Read more

News Brief

April 3, 2006

The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) has developed the Zero-Energy Building Award program to recognize energy-efficient projects designed for the Northeast climate. To be eligible, buildings must be located in the Northeast (including New England, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland), be occupied, and... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2006

In January 2006, New York City’s New School opened the Tishman Environment and Design Center, which will offer an undergraduate program in environmental studies. “One of the distinguishing characteristics of the Center will be the critical role of design,” says Joel Towers, former director of sustainable design at the Parsons School of Design... Read more

Product Review

March 1, 2006
Repairing scratched window glass is a far greener option than replacing it; it’s also usually a lot cheaper. GlasWeld, of Bend, Oregon, is a leader in the glass-repair industry, offering systems for repairing both automotive glass and windows in buildings.

Most scratch-removal systems use a series of increasingly fine-grit abrasives to grind... Read more

News Analysis

March 1, 2006

Following nearly two years of planning and negotiations, 17 federal agencies and departments signed a landmark memorandum of understanding (MOU) during the White House Summit on Federal Sustainable Buildings in January 2006. Titled “The Federal Leadership Memorandum of Understanding to Adopt Guiding Principles for High Performance and... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2006

New federal efficiency standards for residential central air conditioners took effect in January 2006. President Clinton set the 30% jump in efficiency, from SEER 10 to SEER 13; President Bush challenged the move but was overruled by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in a lawsuit brought by the Natural Resources Defense Council (see

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News Brief

March 1, 2006

The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has given Evergreen Awards to Watson Furniture Group, based in Poulsbo, Washington, and Shaw Industries, based in Dalton, Georgia, in recognition of their efforts in recycling, reducing waste, and offering environmentally preferable products and services. GSA recognized Watson in the furniture... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2006

Conservation International (CI) and George Washington University (GWU) are collaborating in the development and implementation of the Ecotourism Learning Program, designed to “provide a set of tools, knowledge, and standards to help communities create ecotourism destinations that successfully attract tourists while protecting the natural... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2006
Hopland, California, experienced its worst flood in more than 50 years on December 31, 2005, decimating the Real Goods Solar Living Institute (see BuildingGreen’s Case Studies Database). “The devastation to the site from being 8'–10' [2.5–3 m] under water for many hours is staggering,” says John Schaeffer, founder and president of Real Goods. The... Read more