BuildingGreen Report

News Analysis

March 1, 2000

Visionwall Technologies, Inc., a leading manufacturer of high-efficiency curtain-wall glazing systems (see University of Victoria Engineering Laboratory case study in

EBN

Vol. 6, No. 7), went into receivership on February 24, 2000. Customers should see little effect from this action, however, as Visionwall Corporation has taken... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2000

by J. David Odom and George DuBose of CH2M-HILL, in cooperation with Disney Development Company. Available from CH2M-HILL, 225 E. Robinson St., Ste. 505, Orlando, FL 32801; 407/423-0030, 407/839-5901 (fax), jodom@ch2m.com (e-mail). Spiral-bound, 100 pages, $70.

Going well beyond the specifics of building commissioning, this manual might have... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2000

Despite the

cooling expected from the weather phenomenon La Niña, 1999 was still the fifth hottest year on record, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). In related news, NOAA scientists suggest in an article in the March 1 issue of

Geophysical Research Letters that the string of record... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2000

A “Sun Wall” national design competition has been announced for an aesthetic and practical solar energy system for the huge South wall of the Department of Energy’s Forrestal Building in Washington, D.C. DOE estimates that the roughly 28,000 ft2 (2,600 m2) can generate as much as 200 peak kilowatts of electricity. The competition is cosponsored... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2000

On March 8, 2000 Berkebile Nelson Immenschuh McDowell (BNIM) Architects of Kansas City created a new division focusing exclusively on green design and consulting. The new “Elements” division will be directed by Jason F. McLennan, who is currently project manager on several green demonstration projects. Elements offers services in programming... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2000

Roger Babb and his company, Babb International, have been awarded the Spirit of Georgia Award from the State Chamber of Commerce. The honor is given to a Georgia business person who has demonstrated superior ability and courage in the development of an idea into a successful business. Babb International is the only domestic producer of... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2000

The San Francisco-based Rainforest Action Network (RAN), whose activist tactics are scorned by some in the environmental community but who played a pivotal role in convincing Home Depot to embrace forest certification, has launched a campaign against the home building industry’s use of lumber. RAN argues that home builders use 72% of the nation... Read more

News Analysis

March 1, 2000

Vermiculite has been widely used as an insulation material, a lightweight aggregate in concrete and plaster, a soil conditioner, and a carrier for fertilizers and other chemicals. It is used in an expanded or

exfoliated form—the raw micaceous vermiculite flakes are rapidly heated, thus vaporizing water between the mica layers and... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2000

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) has approved a standard for electrical inverters used to connect photovoltaic (PV) generators to the utility grid. John Stevens, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico, chaired the working group, which included about 25 members representing the utility industry,... Read more

Product Review

March 1, 2000

Collins Products LLC, a division of The Collins Companies, has developed a new line of concrete forming panels that will be available with FSC-certified wood. (A seasonal scarcity of certified logs has limited current production to non-certified product.) The line includes four products: ValuForm, Apex, Apex II, and Apex III. All of the forming... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2000

France unveiled a plan on January 20 to fight global warming by raising taxes on industrial energy consumption. Under the plan, taxes will go into effect in 2001, though companies under heavy competitive pressure will be able to avoid the tax by focusing on reducing their greenhouse gas emissions. The plan also aims to improve public transit,... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2000

by Theodore Osmundson, FASLA, 1999. W. W. Norton & Co., New York. Hardcover, 318 pages, $75.

Roof Gardens is a valuable resource for anyone involved with the creation of green spaces on top of buildings or above underground parking garages.

Author Theodore Osmundson, a leader in the landscape architecture field for the last... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2000

by Malcolm Wells, 1999. Available from the author, 673 Satucket Road, Brewster, Cape Cod, MA 02631; 508/896-6850, 508/896-5116 (fax). Hardback, 144 pages, $5 plus $2 postage & handling.

This little book, by architect and underground building pioneer Malcolm Wells, reads like a children’s book, but is more for adult children.

... Read more

News Brief

February 1, 2000

Leading green architect Sandra

Mendler has left her position as director

of HOK’s Sustainable Design

Group to become design principal of

the Washington office of Princetonbased

CUH2A, Inc. Mendler is chair

of The American Institute of Architects

Committee on the Environment,

a board member... Read more

Product Review

February 1, 2000
Conventional metal supply ducting has one significant drawback: cleanability. Metal ducts are very difficult to clean. When they are cleaned—which is rare—bacteria, mold, and other material may remain trapped at joints and elbows. The condensation that is common with metal ducting used for chilled air delivery may exacerbate problems if moisture... Read more

News Brief

February 1, 2000

by Joseph Jenkins, 1999. Chelsea Green, White River Junction, VT. Softcover, 302 pages, $19.

The Humanure Handbook, newly released in a revised, expanded, and updated edition, is a delightful treatise on composting human waste. Joseph Jenkins, a 20-year veteran of using a 5-gallon bucket sawdust-toilet, begins by challenging our common... Read more

Op-Ed

February 1, 2000

It was heartening to see your publication address the issue of alternatives to vinyl wallcovering in your January issue (EBN

Vol. 9, No. 1). Although the problems with vinyl are well known in the environmental building community, its extensive use for wallcovering is often overlooked. Soft vinyls that are used for walls and upholstery... Read more

News Brief

February 1, 2000

On February 24, 2000 the City of Oakland,

California is opening a new

Green Building Resource Center next to the planning and building counter

in the City Administration Building.

The Center will offer a library of

printed materials, a computer and

video kiosk, and other resources to

facilitate... Read more

Product Review

February 1, 2000

Fiberock Aqua-Tough Sheathing, a new product from gypsum products giant USG, has significant environmental and performance advantages. Strength, durability, and integral water resistance are selling points for this unfaced gypsum sheathing.

Aqua-Tough Sheathing, Fiberock Underlayment, VHI Abuse-Resistant interior wallboard panels, and XL... Read more

News Analysis

February 1, 2000

On January 21 the State of New York gained SmartWood certification for all of its “multiple-use” public forest lands. These are state forest lands outside of the Adirondack and Catskill Forest Preserves that are managed for timber, wildlife, water quality, and recreation—a total of more than 700,000 acres (283,000 ha). In so doing, the state... Read more