BuildingGreen Report

News Analysis

September 1, 1997
Survey: Environment is Mostly a Thorn to Developers

A recently completed survey offers a glimpse into how sustainable design is perceived by mainstream developers, and the news is mixed. The Canadian Consulate General and the British Columbia Trade Development Corporation commissioned the survey, which was written and administered by Mark Smith... Read more

News Brief

September 1, 1997

During May 1997, the United States reached an all-time high in petroleum imports, with 52.4% net imports, according to the

Energy Information Administration of the U.S. Department of Energy.

Total imports in May were 57.2% of petroleum supplied, but the U.S. exports some petroleum to U.S. territories, resulting in lower

... Read more

News Brief

September 1, 1997

One factor driving up the size of American homes may have been removed with the recent changes to the U.S. tax code. The August 8, 1997 issue of the lumber industry newsletter Eastern Quotes & Comments notes that people who sell homes in expensive markets and retire to less expensive areas often bought huge houses to avoid paying the... Read more

Product Review

September 1, 1997
Recovering Heat from Wastewater

With all the emphasis on recycling and reusing graywater, it’s easy to forget that hot water going down the drain carries with it most of the energy that was used to heat the water. By using that hot water to preheat incoming cold water, as much as 60% of that energy can be recovered. Under ideal conditions... Read more

News Brief

September 1, 1997

by James Steele. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1997. Hardcover, 285 pages, $49.95.

Sustainable Architecture consists of a series of essays and case studies addressing various aspects of environmentally responsible design. The strength of this material is in the perspective offered by Steele, an Associate Professor of Architecture at the University... Read more

Feature

September 1, 1997

I recall quite clearly my first introduction to Amory Lovins. It was 1980, in Abiquiu, New Mexico. Amory was speaking at the annual Life Technics Conference at Ghost Ranch. Amory was then—as he is now—an energy guru, but his message that day was not primarily about energy. He made the point that dealing with our energy woes was relatively easy... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1997

“Advanced” seems to be popular in the new-name department: The Brownsville, Oregon, company formerly known as Oregon Strand Board is now Advanced Wood Resources, Inc. Still a division of Jeld-Wen, Inc., the company no longer makes exterior sheathing or siding products. Its only remaining product is COMPLY Sturd-I-Floor subfloor/underlayment... Read more

Op-Ed

July 1, 1997
Snow-water Harvesting?

I read with interest your feature article on Rainwater Harvesting (EBN

Vol. 6, No. 5) and found it very concise, complete and full of good information. One area not covered in the article or in the research I have read to date on the topic is the harvesting of snow melt during the winter months.

In Salt... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1997
E Source Technology

Atlas Series

from E Source, Inc., 1033 Walnut Street, Boulder, CO 80302; 303/440-8500, 303/440-8502 (fax), esource@esource.com (e-mail), www.esource.com/atlas. Five-volume paper-back set or CD-ROM for Windows or Macintosh. 1,700 pages, $750 for either format, or $950 for both.

It’s not often that we’ll label... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1997

AURA vacuum panel insulation, reviewed in EBN

Vol. 4, No. 1, has been mothballed by manufacturer Owens Corning. A press release from the company blames a lack of interest from refrigerator manufacturers, after they succeeded in postponing new energy standards from 1998 to July 2001. The AURA panel was used in the freezer compartment of... Read more

Product Review

July 1, 1997
Air Krete: Foam Without Plastics

Air krete insulation is not all that new—it has been around since the early 1980s. In that time, it has collected a small but very enthusiastic group of advocates, especially among the chemically sensitive. There are also skeptics, however, who are concerned about its long-term durability or just question... Read more

Op-Ed

July 1, 1997
OSB—Not as Green as Advertised?

I just ran across your Web site during research on oriented-strand board (OSB) mills and was dismayed to see how you’ve succumbed to the green-washing of engineered lumber companies. There is a forest feeding frenzy playing out in the eastern U.S. as industries rush back to remow the native forest after a 70-year... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1997

The Alternative Energy Corporation, based in Raleigh, North Carolina, has a new name: Advanced Energy. The nonprofit AEC was established in 1980 by the North Carolina Utilities Commission and has been a valuable resource for technical support and training related to energy efficiency in buildings, among other areas. Advanced Energy can be... Read more

Op-Ed

July 1, 1997
Access Five Years of EBN on Your Computer!

We are pleased to announce the release of our E Build Library CD-ROM, containing all back issues of the newsletter from

Vol. 1, No. 1 through

Vol. 6, No. 4. The CD-ROM format allows us to make back issues available at a very reasonable price, and adds the capability of full-text... Read more

News Analysis

July 1, 1997
One Million Electricity-Generating Roofs

One of the last comments in President Clinton’s June 26 address to the United Nations “Five Years from Rio” Conference contained a commitment solar energy advocates were hoping for: to help establish the conditions that will lead to photovoltaic (PV) generation on a million buildings within the next... Read more

Case Study

July 1, 1997
High-Performance Building Skin Pays Off

Architect Terry Williams is working to prove that energy-efficient buildings need not cost more to build. With the new Engineering Laboratory Wing at the University of Victoria in British Columbia, he has demonstrated that, at least in Victoria’s accommodating climate, that is indeed the case. In... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1997

A new organization entitled the Center for Ecological Building Design (CEBD) has been established in London, Ontario, Canada. CEBD defines as its primary goal: “to seek out people-friendly, earth-friendly and cost-effective residential building methods and designs.” CEBD is

developing a touring display of eco-building techniques and... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1997
ADPSR West Coast Architectural Resource Guide

David Kibbey, editor, Northern California ADPSR, P.O. Box 9126, Berkeley, CA 94709-0126; 510/273-2428. Paperback or diskette for use with Filemaker Pro, $18 each, $27 for both.

The latest green building product directory to come our way is the work of a handful of dedicated volunteers at the... Read more

Op-Ed

July 1, 1997
Defending Redwood Harvests

Concerning “More on the Redwood Boycott” in your May issue (EBN

Vol. 6, No. 5), I would like to address several inconsistencies in Mr. Platt’s observations.

The Pacific Lumber Company has been in continuous operation on the same contiguous timberland in Humboldt County, California for the last 128 years... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1997
Newsbriefs

The Good Wood Alliance, formerly the Woodworkers Alliance for Rainforest Protection (WARP), is shifting its direction to serve as a trade association for the sustainable forest products industry. Based in Burlington, Vermont, with chapters in Canada, the Pacific Northwest, and Scandinavia, the Good Wood Alliance has a membership of... Read more