BuildingGreen Report

News Brief

August 1, 2004

Debbi Allen of Portland, Oregon, a long-time proponent of responsible construction waste management and other green building practices in the Pacific Northwest, has died of complications from cancer. According to Kathleen O’Brien of O’Brien & Company, Bainbridge Island, Washington, “Debbi was always hopeful and especially good-hearted... Read more

News Analysis

August 1, 2004
Chicago Mayor Richard Daley announced in June that all new public buildings will be designed and built according to the Chicago Standard, a new set of guidelines derived from the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED

® Rating System. The Chicago Standard is intended not to replace LEED but to help designers make the easiest and most effective use... Read more

News Brief

August 1, 2004
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection and U.S. EPA Region 2 have announced the winners of the

first Green Building Design Competition for New York City. The competition was open to actual and theoretical projects designed for any specific site within the five boroughs of New York City. Winners were selected from more than 50... Read more

News Analysis

August 1, 2004
Storm Cunningham launched the nonprofit Revitalization Institute™ in April 2004. Based on principles outlined in Cunningham’s 2002 book

The Restoration Economy: The Greatest New Growth Frontier (see review,

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Vol. 12, No. 2), the Revitalization Institute’s mission is “to advance restorative development of communities and... Read more

News Brief

August 1, 2004

As part of its recently adopted

Green Building Strategy, the Vancouver, British Columbia city council approved a requirement that every new civic building larger than 500 m2 (5,000 ft2) achieve a Gold rating in the recently released LEED for British Columbia (see

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Vol. 13, No. 5).

Op-Ed

August 1, 2004

I found your recent feature article on flame retardants [

Vol. 13, No. 6] to be very enlightening. You have written it with your usual thoroughness. That’s why I subscribe to

EBN and why I tell my students to subscribe. I find so much of what you report to be valuable for clients and students.

[Sometimes] I assess houses... Read more

News Analysis

August 1, 2004

Federal Environmental Executive John Howard resigned from his position effective June 11, 2004 to return to Austin, Texas. “It has been a privilege and an honor to have served with so many in working to improve the Federal government’s (and America’s) environmental stewardship,” Howard said in his letter of resignation. “I believe we have made... Read more

News Brief

August 1, 2004

On July 15, 2004 the California Department of Health Services (DHS) released its “

Standard Practice for the Testing of Volatile Organic Emissions from Various Sources Using Small-Scale Environmental Chambers.” This practice document supersedes the small-scale environmental chamber testing portion of California Specification 01350 and... Read more

News Analysis

August 1, 2004
Through the collaboration of the nonprofit American Forests and appliance manufacturer Danby Products, Inc., Danby Art Coolers combine refrigeration, fine art, and, believe it or not, curbing global climate change. Each Danby Art Cooler, including refrigerators, keg coolers, and wine coolers, comes with one of 113 works of art on its door,... Read more

News Brief

August 1, 2004

“The competition goal is simple,” explains the

Green Dollhouse Web site: “Inspire lots of people (big and little) to take steps to make their own homes a little healthier and easier on the environment.” Design professionals and students are encouraged to design and build their own dollhouses for this competition, which was dreamed up by... Read more

Feature

August 1, 2004
The year 2004 may well be remembered in the elevator industry as a watershed year. After six years during which Kone fought alone to gain acceptance for high-efficiency machines located within the hoistway (see

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Vol. 8, No. 7), now all the major manufacturers are on board. For low-rise applications, these machine-room-less elevators... Read more

News Brief

August 1, 2004

In order to recognize the role design professionals play in determining the energy efficiency of buildings, the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have begun

awarding the Energy Star

® label to commercial building designs. “A building design will be eligible for the new designation if the... Read more

Product Review

August 1, 2004
At the June 2004 NeoCon tradeshow in Chicago, C&A Floorcovering, Inc. announced the availability of a new cushion backing option, made from recycled polyvinyl butyral (PVB), for all its carpet products. Spurred by a demand from Kaiser Permanente, the nation’s largest health maintenance organization, C&A developed the new Ethos™ backing as... Read more

News Analysis

August 1, 2004

A new report by Lisa Fay Matthiessen and Peter Morris of Davis Langdon Adamson (DLA) offers compelling evidence that if there is any premium associated with building green, it is far less significant than a range of other factors that affect building cost. The paper, “Costing Green: A Comprehensive Cost Database and Budgeting Methodology,”... Read more

News Brief

August 1, 2004

The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) board of directors has announced the recipients of the

2004 Medal and Firm Awards, to be presented during ASLA’s annual meeting in Salt Lake City this November. Some of the winners are listed below; more information is online at www.asla.org.

•Peter W. Walker, FASLA, received... Read more

News Brief

August 1, 2004

India’s president, Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, inaugurated the CII Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Center on July 14. The Center became the first Platinum-rated building under LEED

® v.2 in late 2003 (see

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Vol. 12, No. 12). Kalam praised the Center’s achievements and laid out a goal of

reducing the average energy... Read more

News Analysis

August 1, 2004

On July 8, 2004 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it is taking an “administrative action” against DuPont for withholding information the company had as far back as 1981 about risks from its use and disposal of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA—also referred to as C8) at its Washington Works factory in Washington, West... Read more

News Brief

August 1, 2004
by Jason F. McLennan; Ecotone Publishing Company, Kansas City, Missouri, 2004; hardcover, 325 pages, $29.95

The Philosophy of Sustainable Design is a tremendously ambitious book. Author Jason McLennan, founder of the Elements consulting division of BNIM Architects (see

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Vol. 9, No. 3), touches on all aspects of green design... Read more

Op-Ed

August 1, 2004

Additional research would have revealed that the European Union disagrees with

EBN’s recommended general ban on certain brominated flame retardants (see

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Vol. 13, No. 6)—which, through its generalization, could be dangerous for your readers, other builders, and their customers by reducing fire-safety protections.... Read more

News Analysis

August 1, 2004

The European Union’s risk assessment of the deca form of polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) was released on May 28, 2004, concluding that there is no reason to restrict use of the flame retardant. Nearly ten years in the making, this risk assessment came as a great relief to the chemical industry, which has been faced with rising concerns... Read more