Product Review
1⁄2 to 1 gallon (2 to 4 liters) per flush, with remarkably few problems, and no change in the dynamics of the... Read more
News Brief
The
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) has created a new Subcommittee on Sustainability within Committee E-6 on Performance of Buildings. Goals of the new subcommittee E06-71 are to stimulate knowledge, research, and standards on the environmental performance and sustainability of individual buildings or systems, building... Read more
News Brief
(APC) of Lacey, Washington announced on February 26 its acquisition of
Ascension Technology, Inc., headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts. APC, a subsidiary of Idaho Power, is a leading photovoltaic (PV) systems provider. Ascension Technology, founded in 1987, is a leading developer of balance-of-system... Read more
Op-Ed
If you haven’t visited our Web site (www.BuildingGreen.com) recently, you may want to take a look. We’re continuing to provide a summary of each issue along with the date it was mailed, so you can check to see if you’re getting
EBN in a timely manner. The entire bibliography from our December issue is online,... Read more
News Brief
The Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs has just launched a $3.9 million
Renewable Energy Resources Program to provide rebates of up to $5,000 for solar thermal energy and PV systems, and cost-sharing grants for eligible larger projects. Contact the Bureau of Energy and Recycling at 217/785-2800.
News Brief
Paula Springer of Seattle, Washington has been chosen as the NWEBG’s first Director. The organization is an association of designers, builders, manufacturers, and suppliers interested in environmentally friendly building, with six local chapters in... Read more
News Analysis
Product Review
News Analysis
On January 11 at the American Institute of Architects headquarters in Washington, Vice President Al Gore announced the Administration’s wide-ranging Livability Agenda. This is a high-priority, multifaceted effort to reduce sprawl, to minimize the time we spend in traffic, and generally to make our communities... Read more
Op-Ed
Your February feature on paints (“Paint the Room Green,”
Vol. 8, No. 2) certainly made an impression. While we welcome scrutiny, I must point out some overlooked facts.
It’s not clear in Table 2’s “Alternative Paints” section that LIVOS paints are in fact natural, defined by Webster as “existing in or... Read more
News Brief
For the first time ever,
net imports of petroleum into the United States have exceeded 50% in a single year. According to the Energy Information Administration of the U.S. Department of Energy, net petroleum imports by the U.S. in 1998 averaged 50.6%, up from the previous record of 49.9% in 1997 and significantly higher than... Read more
News Brief
According to the
Los Angeles Times, a storage tank exploded on February 26 at the
SEGS II solar power plant in Barstow, California. The 900,000-gallon (3.4 million l) tank held Therminol, a hydraulic fluid that is used as a heat-transfer fluid, and was still burning four hours after the explosion. Heated to 850°F (450°C) by... Read more
Op-Ed
Vol. 8, No. 1), you trace the average size of single-family housing from approximately 1,100 ft2 (102 m2) in the 1940s–1950s to an average of 2,150 ft2 (200 m2) today. Over the past 10 years, the concept of Cohousing—the creation of small communities of... Read more
News Brief
Laurence Doxsey is leaving his position as Sustainability Officer for the City of Austin to take a Community Builder fellowship with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in San Antonio. Doxsey was a leader and key spokesperson for Austin’s groundbreaking Green Builder Program from its inception. Along with his... Read more
News Analysis
This February the Center for Resourceful Building Technology in Missoula, Montana, long a leader in promoting green building practices, merged with the National Center for Appropriate Technology, headquartered in Butte, Montana. CRBT has become a project of NCAT, joining a wide family of NCAT projects that promote... Read more
Feature
An important strategy for protecting prime agricultural land, open space, and woodlands against the forces of sprawl is to build within existing urban areas and on previously disturbed sites. Unfortunately, many such sites suffer the scars of heavy use in a time when environmental controls were unknown or unheeded. Their soil and groundwater... Read more
Case Study
The North Elevation of Pearl Court faces Kearney Street, a pedestrian mall that is closed to vehicles for three blocks. The balconies above the entrance are accessible to all residents.
A new housing complex in Portland, Oregon’s emerging River District exemplifies many of the best features of urban redevelopment. Pearl Court is a reclaimed brownfield site with energy-efficient construction, pedestrian access to mass transit, and affordable housing in a single 199-unit... Read more
Op-Ed
The recent EPA standard on VOC limits in architectural coatings includes a provision that may represent the wave of the future in environmental policy and regulation. Although limits are established on allowable levels of VOCs in various coatings, the agency has chosen to allow manufacturers to exceed these limits by... Read more
Product Review
EBN is aware of to offer third-party-certified engineered wood products.
This past July, the company gained chain-of-custody certification from Smart Wood for glulam beams and is nearly there with... Read more
News Brief
The
Boston Society of Architects’ 1999 Sustainable Design Awards program is cosponsored by the New York City Chapter of the AIA. Architects are invited to submit design projects located anywhere in the world. The submission deadline for this biennial competition is May 17. Call the BSA at 617/951-1433 ext. 221 to get a copy of the Call... Read more






