BuildingGreen Report

News Analysis

September 1, 1998
Web Service Offers Localized Building Materials Exchanges

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

September 1, 1998

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),

www.aceee.org (Web site). $100, plus $5 shipping and handling.

Like ACEEE’s previous CD-ROM of Summer Study proceedings, which... Read more

News Brief

September 1, 1998

Green Seal, 1400 Sixteenth Street NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20036-2215; 202/588-8400 x21;

www.greenseal.org. Distributed to Green Seal Environmental Partners. Ongoing reports, 7 to 8 pages ea.

The Choose Green Report from the nonprofit environmental standards organization Green Seal is designed to help users make... Read more

Feature

September 1, 1998

Natural linoleum is widely promoted and specified in the green building community. As an all-natural alternative to resilient flooring made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC)—including sheet vinyl and VCT (vinyl composition tile)—linoleum has a lot going for it.

Imports of linoleum are on the increase, with the product being used on projects... Read more

News Analysis

August 1, 1998

A detailed article in the March 1998 issue of

Scientific American challenges conventional wisdom that world oil production will not peak until well into the 21st Century. Instead, claim co-authors Dr. Colin Campbell and Jean Laherrère—both petroleum geologists who have worked in the oil industry for more than 40 years—world production... Read more

News Brief

August 1, 1998

Researchers with NASA, EPA, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have been working with three U.S. cities this summer to study how strategically placed

“urban forests” and the use of reflective surfaces may help cool cities, save energy, and reduce pollution. The research is examining the bubble-like accumulations of hot air known... Read more

News Brief

August 1, 1998
Milliken Carpet has received the first Evergreen Award from the U.S. General Services Administration for its Earth Square™ carpet refurbishing program (formerly known as Earthwise Ennovations™).

As described in “New Life for Old Carpets” (EBN

Vol. 6, No. 6), the Earth Square program takes used carpet tile from buildings and renews it... Read more

Case Study

August 1, 1998
Participants in the greenbuilding e-mail discussion group are already quite familiar with the knowledge and probing questions of architecture-trained designer and inventor Jorg Ostrowski.

Ostrowski’s Alberta Sustainable Home/Office incorporates a whole laundry list of everything one could do to reduce the environmental impact of a home—energy... Read more

News Analysis

August 1, 1998

The National Association of Home Builders, based in Washington, D.C., will host the

National Green Building Conference next April in Denver. With the sponsorship of this event, NAHB appears to be breaking from its long-held reluctance to embrace green building—if so, this is a very significant development for the green building industry... Read more

Product Review

August 1, 1998
Finding manufactured kitchen and bath cabinets that have any environmental merits has been a real challenge. Now it should become a little easier, at least in the Pacific Northwest. Neil Kelly Signature Cabinets, a small, Portland-based cabinet manufacturer, is introducing the Naturals Collection this October.

From a style standpoint, they have... Read more

News Brief

August 1, 1998

The New Jersey Dept. of Community Affairs (DCA) has announced a

Sustainable Development/Affordable Housing Pilot Program to promote sustainable development in the context of energy-efficient, affordable housing. This fall, DCA will solicit proposals from housing development teams to design and construct housing that meets a strict set... Read more

News Brief

August 1, 1998

Winners of the

Architecture + Energy 1998 Design Awards from AIA Portland were announced on June 26. This year’s jurors (including two

EBN Advisory Board members, Gail Lindsey and Ray Cole) took a novel approach by designing awards to highlight the strengths of the best projects, rather than assigning catch-all “grand prize” or... Read more

News Analysis

August 1, 1998

Although Interface, Inc.’s CEO Ray Anderson has been a leading spokesman for corporate sustainability for several years, the company has so far publicized more about its overall manufacturing improvements than about specific green products (see review of Interface’s

Sustainability Report in

EBN

Vol. 7, No. 1). That is... Read more

Feature

August 1, 1998

When I began thinking about an article on light pollution, three very different experiences came to mind. The first was 25 years ago, sleeping under the stars in Alberta, Canada. I can still picture that night sky: resplendent with tens of thousands of sparkling stars on a solid black background and the Milky Way’s broad band stretching from... Read more

News Brief

August 1, 1998

by Bruce K. Ferguson, 1998. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York. Hardcover, 260 pages, $59.95

Stormwater management is a vitally important component of almost any green building project (see EBN Vol. 3, No. 5). Environmentally responsible stormwater management can even be an economic driver of a broader green building agenda: using... Read more

News Brief

August 1, 1998

by Art Ludwig, 1997. Published by Oasis Design, 5 San Marcos Trout Club, Santa Barbara, CA 93105; 805/967-9956; 805/967-3229 (fax); http://home.sprynet.com/sprynet/odesign. Paperback, 48 pages each; Create an Oasis with Greywater, $9.95; Builder’s Greywater Guide, $14.95 (plus $2 shipping for either or both)

These two manuals, updated... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1998

New York State is now among the most photovoltaic-friendly in the nation (weather notwithstanding) with passage of a bill that corrects an error in the August 1997

Solar Choice Act. That Act required utility companies to provide “net metering” to homeowners, allowing them to run their meters backwards whenever their PV systems generate... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1998

While we’re talking solar . . . the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum of the Smithsonian Institution in New York City is featuring

a special exhibit of solar designs and technologies entitled “Under the Sun: An Outdoor Exhibition of Light.” Architectural highlights include a glass pavilion made of clear and PV glass panels designed... Read more

News Analysis

July 1, 1998
In a series of dramatic announcements that will ripple through the entire North American wood products industry, several of the largest timber producers in British Columbia are shifting their forestry practices toward sustainability. On June 2, Western Forest Products, Ltd. announced that the company is pursuing third-party certification under... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1998

First discovered in Florida in 1997,

Asian swamp eels, or rice eels as they are sometimes known, are becoming firmly established in ditches, canals, and streams near Tampa and Miami, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. This highly adaptable tropical species—it can breathe air, survive in just a few inches of water, even migrate... Read more