News Analysis
The new Southern California Gas Energy Resource Center in Downey, California has many features one might expect of a “green” building. It is constructed around an existing structure, it is highly energy efficient, and many recycled materials were used in its construction. Perhaps the most... Read more
Op-Ed
Well, I’ve been putting off subscribing; getting by on other peoples’ back issues, sneaking down to the periodical room at the Conway School to catch up on the latest-breaking motions in the sustainable building world. It’s a bit like listening to Public Radio without ever sending in a contribution, an easy pattern to slide into,... Read more
Explainer
Perhaps most significant is the increased sense of health and well-being that building occupants reportedly experience with natural light. Of course, daylighting can also reduce the... Read more
News Brief
Total 1994 energy consumption was 85.34 quads (90 EJ) (1 quad = 10
15 Btu), representing a 1.7% increase over 1993 consumption, which had also been a record. Net imports of energy were also at a record level (18.3 quads or... Read more
Product Review
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News Analysis
Shake-up
Amidst volatile raw material prices and confusion about building code changes, Louisiana-Pacific Corp. (L-P) has indefinitely discontinued its eastern and midwestern cellulose insulation manufacturing. “We’re moving out of the East entirely; we’ll only be selling west of the Rockies,” reports Rick Davenport,... Read more
News Brief
Ken Norwood and Kathleen Smith. Shared Living Resource Center, Berkeley, CA, 1995. 530 pages, softcover, $24.50.
Rebuilding Community in America presents the case that we need to restructure the way we live. Instead of traditional single-family homes, suburban sprawl, automobile-oriented development, and the... Read more
Product Review
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News Analysis
Working with Air Quality Sciences, Inc. (AQS), of Atlanta, Georgia, office furniture giant Steelcase North America has developed a ranking system of low-, moderate-, and high-emitting furniture systems. Steelcase is now providing product ranking and detailed emissions data on its systems office... Read more
News Brief
John Tillman Lyle. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1994. 340 pages, hardcover, $49.95.
John Tillman Lyle is of a rare breed, both a visionary thinker and a clear communicator. He has coordinated and inspired a broadly collaborative project—a serious attempt at the creation of a sustainable... Read moreNews Brief
“Post-consumer recycled” is a term we generally associate with consumer products like paper and plastic, but now a wood flooring has that designation, too, with official, third-party certification. International Wood Products, Inc., of Queen Anne, Maryland has been certified by Scientific Certification Systems for 100 percent post-consumer... Read more
Op-Ed
Silver Lining
As I sit here a few days away from Earth Day 1995, it is hard not to be discouraged at the prospect that three decades of progress in environmental protection could come to an end. As we have stated in this column in the past, the Republican Party’s Contract With America seeks to block most new... Read more
News Brief
The AIA/Portland Chapter office is accepting submittals for the 1995 Architecture + Energy Design Awards. The competition covers completed nonresidential buildings in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana that highlight sustainable architecture and energy efficiency. Jurors include Robert Berkebile, FAIA, Susan Maxman, FAIA, and David Houghton... Read more
News Analysis
In October 1994 the American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) announced its Sustainable Forestry Initiative. The Initiative is based on a set of “Sustainable Forestry Principles and Implementation Guidelines,” which all member companies are expected to adopt. Since October the... Read more
News Brief
Dianna Lopez Barnett with William D. Browning. Rocky Mountain Institute, 1739 Snowmass Creek Road, Snowmass, CO, 81654-9199; 970/927-3851, 970/927-4178 (fax); 1995. 135 pages, spiral-bound, $16.95 ($20.34 with shipping).
This Primer from the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) is the most complete... Read more
News Brief
It has been widely reported in building trades magazines that the wood preservative ACQ Preserve™ (see EBN,
Vol. 2, No. 1) has been certified for its environmental features by Scientific Certification Systems, Inc. (SCS). That is not true. A study is being conducted by SCS that compares ACQ and CCA preservative, but that study has not... Read more
Product Review
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News Brief
Forintek Canada Corp., 2665 East Mall, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, V6T 1W5, 604/222-5743, 604/222-5690 (fax). CDN$250-320 for entire set (depending on affiliation).
Funded primarily by Natural Resources Canada, the Sustainable Construction Materials Project aims to provide a computer model that... Read more
Feature
When the idea of building houses out of straw bales began gaining popularity about ten years ago, you could hardly mention the idea without generating a plethora of jokes about the three little pigs. Today—hundreds of houses later—straw is being taken a little more seriously. Books on the subject are selling like hotcakes, and even code... Read more





