BuildingGreen Report

News Brief

December 15, 2009

With $127.5 million in funding from the federal stimulus package, also known as the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the State of California will partner with the Sacramento Municipal Utility District to connect state buildings in the capital city to a district heating and cooling system equipped with “smart grid” technology.

The... Read more

News Brief

December 15, 2009

In late 2009 the city council of Evanston, Illinois, an inner-ring suburban community just north of Chicago, passed an ordinance requiring that all new construction projects larger than 10,000 ft2(930 m2) be certified to a LEED Silver level.

While some alderpersons were reportedly disappointed that the law would not apply to renovations... Read more

Blog Post

December 7, 2009
Reglazing the Rocky Mountain Institute in 2007 with R-20 center-of-glass Alpen Windows (now Serious Windows).

It won't surprise many of my readers to learn that I'm a fanatic about energy conservation and efficiency. That goes back more than 30 years to the mid-70s. During those years I've paid a lot of attention to windows--and seen dramatic... Read more

Blog Post

December 7, 2009

Here's a tool that tries to connect the best available science directly to the international climate change negotiations and commitments, and the politicians are using it! Perhaps that, in itself, is progress. "How Does It Work? In the run-up to COP-15, we are scanning UNFCCC submissions and news sources from around the world to collect... Read more

Blog Post

December 4, 2009

In this month's feature article, I talk about the risks of green building. I note that one of the problems with model contracts, such as those from AIA, is that they don't adequately address issues of green building technology, performance, or certification. Of course, a few days after that article goes live, AIA releases a model scope of... Read more

Blog Post

December 1, 2009
A before and after comparison of the results from dynamic window glazing.

Last week I wrote about one of the innovative building materials that I saw at this year's Greenbuild Conference in Phoenix (phase-change drywall). This week, I'll cover a very different innovation from the conference: dynamic window glazing.

Windows provide some... Read more

News Brief

December 1, 2009

Massachusetts non-profit Second Nature has introduced a free website, the Campus Green Builder (CGB), to provide online green building resources for colleges and universities.

CGB’s primary tar-get is higher education institutions that lack resources for green building and renovation. Such institutions face numerous impediments to green... Read more

Product Review

December 1, 2009
In a power outage, facilities such as data centers, factories, and hospitals use generators, or gensets, when the power goes out, but gas- and diesel-powered generators don’t come online immediately, so short-term backup power is required. This is the function of uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems, most of which use lead-acid batteries.... Read more

News Brief

December 1, 2009

A group of forestry industry entities has filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) against the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) alleging unfair and deceptive trade practices and asking the commission to investigate.

The complaint, submitted by the law firm Steptoe & Johnson on behalf of a group calling itself the... Read more

Feature

December 1, 2009
Buildings are big, expensive investments, so if something goes horribly wrong, it can be financially catastrophic. Buildings also have occupants, and if anything happens that might harm them, the risks get even bigger. As a result, managing risk is central to the role of every designer, contractor, and building owner. That’s why the first question... Read more

News Analysis

December 1, 2009

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced its WaterSense specification for flushing urinals. In order to meet Water-Sense criteria, urinals must use 0.5 gallons of water per flush (1.9 lpf) or less. Urinals must also meet performance requirements, guar-anteeing that they work at least as well as their conventional... Read more

News Brief

December 1, 2009

With over 1,000 design professionals and many high-profile green projects to its name, Perkins + Will is recognized as a leader in the green building industry. Now it is using that leadership position to influence the way designers think about chemicals in building materials with the launch of the Perkins + Will Precautionary List.

Available... Read more

News Brief

December 1, 2009

The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) has released a study, performed by consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton, that estimates the number of jobs that will be created by the green building industry by 2013.

According to the study, green buildings were responsible for 2.4 million jobs worth $123 billion in labor earnings from 2000 to 2008. By... Read more

News Brief

December 1, 2009

Based in Oakland, California, Rumsey Engineers is known for its commitment to green building. Now, it has joined a group of firms, The Integral Group, that shares that commitment. Led by Kevin Hydes, this collaborative group brings engineering firms into a business arrangement that allows them to work collaboratively on deep-green projects. The... Read more

News Brief

December 1, 2009

California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a bill in October 2009 postponing the deadline for building owners to report energy information when they sell or lease a property. The bill delays the implementation of AB 1103, passed in 2007 and scheduled for full implementation on January 1, 2010 (see

EBN Oct. 2008).

The new bill,... Read more

News Analysis

December 1, 2009

Two post-occupancy energy studies are shedding some light on energy efficiency in certified green buildings. Both studies found that prioritizing energy efficiency in the design process led to better performance and highlighted the inaccuracy of energy modeling.

The first, the

Regional Green Building Case Study Project,... Read more

News Brief

December 1, 2009
A bill recently introduced in the U.S. Senate proposing a national standard for formaldehyde in composite wood products has garnered support from a variety of organizations that may not be very accustomed to one another’s company. The bill (S-1660), sponsored by Senators Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota and Mike Crapo of Idaho, would amend the federal... Read more

Product Review

December 1, 2009
For those who loved playing with Lego blocks as kids, Stak Block, from the Goleta, California, company Oryzatech, may be a dream come true. The company is still looking for funding to build a factory but has developed and tested its product: a straw-composite, structural building block made from 96% rice straw. An underutilized waste agricultural... Read more

News Analysis

December 1, 2009

Several companies are now incorporating the EnOcean wireless control system for automating energy conservation in unoccupied hotel rooms (see

EBN Dec. 2007).

Magnum Energy Solutions’ Verde energy control system uses a hotel room’s keycard access switch to determine whether the room is vacant or occupied and sends a radio signal to... Read more

Op-Ed

December 1, 2009

Your October feature on “Integrating Social Justice into Green Design” contains some good first steps for designers who may be unfamiliar with the issue but leaves the most important topics in this area undiscussed. Providing healthy interior spaces and shared community amenities are a good start, but “social justice” generally refers to... Read more