News Brief
As noted in
EBN
Vol. 6, No. 9 (October 1997), the
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) is now updating its indoor air quality Standard 62-1989 incrementally in a “continuous maintenance process.” The first significant changes are open for public review from... Read more
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Architect and specifier
Dru Meadows has left her position as leader of the Green Team at BSW Architects. In that capacity she worked on the design of several high-profile eco-stores for Wal-Mart. Meadows has also been a leader in efforts to have green building practices recognized appropriately by standards organizations such as the... Read more
Op-Ed
We are very excited to announce the recent addition of two outstanding people to our staff.
Dan Woodbury has joined us as our first full-time marketing director, and
Dwight Holmes is our new research associate. With their help we hope to continue serving you as the leading source of reliable green building... Read more
Op-Ed
Dear Editor:
I read your recent article about linoleum (October 1998) and was particularly interested in the section dealing with indoor air quality, which I felt you covered well. However, I was very disappointed with your conclusion to “recommend it widely.”
You seem to be fostering an attitude that,... Read more
News Analysis
In what may be one of the most significant developments in green building in recent years, the Department of the Navy has become the first Federal agency requiring all facilities and infrastructure-related design and construction to incorporate sustainable design principles. While energy efficiency and... Read more
News Analysis
Per Square Metre of Floor Area
This chart from a paper by Roger Baldwin of the British Research Establishment in the U.K. shows overall energy use associated with two actual office buildings, one in a... Read more
News Analysis
For a consensus-based program LEED is surprisingly demanding.
The U.S. Green Building Council’s (USGBC) rating system for buildings, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), is not yet officially released but is already making waves. LEED was developed through a consensus process among the diverse USGBC membership, which includes product manufacturers, architects, environmental and government... Read more
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by Baruch Givoni, 1998. John Wiley & Sons, New York. Hardcover, 496 pages, $64.95
Baruch Givoni has long been a champion of passive approaches to climate control in buildings. In Climate Considerations in Building and Urban Design he documents the theory and practice of low-tech comfort in buildings and the relationships... Read more
News Analysis
EBN last covered torchiere-style standing lamps with energy-saving compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) instead of halogen lamps, we tested two very different products (
EBN
Vol. 6, No. 10).
One used three 26-watt CFLs (each with its own ballast), providing three light... Read more
News Brief
by Dru Meadows and Charles Bell, 1998. TheGreenTeam, 5822 South New Haven, Tulsa, OK 74153; 918/742-7593;arcvet@earthlink.net. Softcover, about 90 pages, $35.
Dru Meadows, well known for her pioneering green design work with BSW Architects in Tulsa, and Charles Bell set a very challenging course for... Read more
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News Brief
by Janet Marinelli, 1998. Henry Holt & Company. Hardcover, 230 pages, $25.
Janet Marinelli has authored or coauthored two excellent books about environmentally friendly homes (The Naturally Elegant Home, Your Natural House), but this time her topic is gardens—where her primary expertise really lies (... Read moreNews Brief
—one in Austin, the other in McKinney (north of Dallas). Grant funding from the State Energy Conservation Office of the General Services Commission is providing sustainability teams to work with the architects and engineers. The Austin sustainability team is led by Bob Berkebile of BNIM... Read more
News Brief
The American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE) recently announced the 1998 winners of its
biannual
Champion of Energy Efficiency Awards:
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Marilyn Brown, Eric Petersen, and Joseph Romm, for their leadership in influencing U.S. climate change policy and other contributions to... Read more
Product Review
The Whirlpool Resource Saver™ is the first Energy Star washer with a conventional
vertical-axis configuration; all... Read more
News Analysis
After years of fighting linoleum as a competitor to its vinyl flooring products, Armstrong World Industries, Inc. has now purchased DLW Aktien-gesellschaft of Germany, the world’s second largest linoleum manufacturer. Publicly, Armstrong is playing up other DLW assets, including a strong distribution network... Read more
News Analysis
Much of the published information on the energy performance of straw-bale buildings is based on measurements done in 1993 by Joseph McCabe at the University of Arizona as part of his master’s thesis. McCabe used a “guarded-hot-plate” apparatus (procedure ASTM C-177-85) to measure heat flow... Read more
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Published on CD-ROM by the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy, 1001 Connecticut Ave. NW, Suite 801, Washington, DC 20036; 202/429-8873, 202/429-2248 (fax), aceee@ix.netcom.com (e-mail),
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Like ACEEE’s previous CD-ROM of Summer Study proceedings, which... Read more
News Analysis
The Energy Outreach Center, a nonprofit organization based in Washington State, has established an Internet-based building materials exchange system that is available for use by local governments anywhere. The Reusable Building Materials Exchange operates as a bulletin board where users... Read more
News Brief
Eminent green architect
William McDonough announced in late August that he will not seek reappointment as dean of the University of Virginia’s School of Architecture when his five-year term expires next June. McDonough will continue to teach at the University, and to direct the Institute for Sustainable Design, which he... Read more




