BuildingGreen Report

News Brief

January 1, 2000

The City Design Center at the University of Illinois at Chicago is seeking entries for Design Matters, an Internet catalog of

affordable housing projects built since 1985 that demonstrate high quality and value to their occupants and to society at large. Projects will be selected by the Center and its nationwide advisory team based on a... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 2000
Newsbriefs

More than half of the

world’s rivers are either going dry or are polluted, according to the World Commission on Water for the 21st Century. During 1998, for the first time ever, more people were displaced for want of useable water (“environmental refugees”) than those displaced by war: 25 million vs. 21 million war-related... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 2000

by David Johnston, 2000. Home Builder Press, Washington, D.C. Paperback, 175 pages, $45

Over the past several years, green building has been gaining more momentum in the commercial and institutional sectors than among home builders. This book may be instrumental in changing that balance. David Johnston knows green building, and he knows how... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 2000

A survey of

comments from key players in the IAQ industry published in the January 2000 issue of

IEQ Strategies reveals some interesting trends. Asthma, especially in children, is seen as an increasingly important health issue related to IAQ. Overall, the importance of VOCs and tobacco smoke as air quality issues is declining,... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 2000

In other

green power news, the city of Palmdale, California has announced that it is following Santa Monica’s lead (see EBN

Vol. 8, No. 6, p. 3) in purchasing its municipal power from renewable sources. Green electricity will be purchased from Commonwealth Energy Corporation in Tustin, California.

News Brief

January 1, 2000
EcoSmart Healthy Properties

, LLC, which provided consulting and marketing services for green building in the commercial and hospitality sectors and operated a showroom for green products on Wall Street in New York City, has ceased operations. At press time, details about the reasons for the closure and possible future plans were unavailable.... Read more

Case Study

January 1, 2000
Emeryville, California is a small city tucked between Oakland and Berkeley. The City’s Redevelopment Agency works to promote infill development and integration of low-income households in mixed neighborhoods.

The Emeryville Resourceful Building project consists of one two-unit and one single-family dwelling on a tight, infill site.

... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 2000
Trex™ Easy Care Decking

was declared the most popular home product of 1999 by

American Homestyle & Gardening magazine’s Reader’s Choice Awards. Trex is a composite of recycled polyethylene and wood fibers (see EBN

Vol. 2, No. 2).

News Brief

January 1, 2000
The National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) is taking some significant steps forward in its efforts to standardize

energy performance reporting for windows. Most recently, the Council has determined that, as of January 2000, participating manufacturers will be required to certify solar heat gain coefficient and visible light transmittance... Read more

Product Review

January 1, 2000
While residential wallpaper is often paper, commercial wallcoverings, which account for roughly a third of the wallcovering market—$400 million in manufacturer sales annually—are almost exclusively vinyl (PVC). That may be changing, however.

Innovations in Wallcoverings, Inc., a 25-year-old manufacturer of vinyl wallcoverings and upholstery,... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 2000

by John and Lynn Bower, 2000. The Healthy House Institute, 430 North Sewell Road, Bloomington, IN 47408; 812/332-5073,

www.hhinst.com. Five-video set, $99.95

Over the past decade the Bowers have established themselves as the leading source of information on low-toxic and healthy homes, with numerous books, articles, and public... Read more

Op-Ed

January 1, 2000

I’d like to offer a minor correction to your otherwise excellent article “Structural Engineered Wood: Is it Green?” (EBN

Vol. 8, No. 11). You stated that interior-grade softwood plywood uses a urea-formaldehyde (UF) binder. While that was once the case, all construction-grade plywood (both interior- and exterior-grade) now uses a phenol... Read more

News Analysis

January 1, 2000

In the next few months the U.S. Department of Energy is expected to issue a long overdue energy efficiency standard for fluorescent lamp ballasts. This new standard is the result of a negotiated agreement between energy conservation interests, ballast manufacturers, and other stakeholders. According to this Joint Agreement, the new standard... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 2000

According to an article in the January 4 edition of the

New York Times, the

backyard burning of household trash may release more dioxins and furans into the atmosphere than are released by all of the nation’s municipal incinerators. An estimated 20 million people in the U.S. burn their trash in uncontrolled backyard incinerators... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 2000

Neil Kelly Cabinets’ Naturals Collection (see EBN Vol. 7, No. 8) received the 1999 Founder of the New Northwest award from Sustainable Northwest, an organization working to promote economic development that is rooted in the maintenance and enhancement of the environment. Visit www.sustainablenorthwest.org for details, or contact Neil Kelly at... Read more

News Brief

November 1, 1999

The average overall

automobile fuel economy in the United States has dropped to its lowest level in nearly 20 years, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. When light trucks and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) are included in the statistics, the fleetwide fuel economy for 1999 model vehicles averages 23.8 miles per gallon... Read more

News Brief

November 1, 1999
Awards

The

1999 American Society of Landscape Architects Awards reflect the strong ecological awareness of the jury. Among the projects receiving top honors were:

•The

James Rose Center of Landscape Architectural Research and Design, a former residence converted into a nonprofit foundation in Ridgewood, New Jersey by... Read more

News Brief

November 1, 1999

Scientists at Spectrolab, a division of Hughes Electronics Corp., and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory have achieved a

new efficiency record for photovoltaic cells, converting 32.3% of the sun’s energy into electricity. The record was achieved with triple-junction gallium-indium-phosphide on gallium arsenide on germanium using a... Read more

Case Study

November 1, 1999
Showcase Office for World Resources Institute

In April 1999 the World Resources Institute (WRI) in Washington, D.C. moved into new office space at 10 G Street, Northeast, near Union Station. WRI had a strong commitment to creating an office that reflects the organization’s mission and values. To this end, they wanted an office that was... Read more

News Brief

November 1, 1999

October 16 marked the groundbreaking for

Erie-Ellington homes, a 50-unit affordable housing complex by the Codman Square Neighborhood Development Corporation in Boston, Massachusetts. Erie-Ellington is a project of the GreenVillage Company, developer of Cambridge Cohousing (see case study in

EBN

Vol. 6, No. 9) and a... Read more