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The ReCraft 90 demonstration house built last year in Missoula, Montana by Steve Loken has received a great deal of attention for its use of leading-edge building materials. Concerned with dwindling supplies of solid, large-dimension timber, Loken chose to use... Read more
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As the plight of forests gets more attention, the number of groups and organizations that have taken on the task of certifying sustainable forestry practices has multiplied. With this proliferation, a need has emerged to coordinate the different certification efforts and establish... Read more
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By Dorothy Mackenzie; Rizzoli International Publications, Inc., 300 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10010. 176 pages, hardcover. $35.
Design for the Environment by Dorothy Mackenzie is a gallery of environmental design solutions, mostly from Europe. The book covers an extremely broad range of topics, including building design,... Read more
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The Toronto City Council has just approved in principal a proposal to coordinate a massive energy and water conservation program. Viewed as a way to create jobs for the city’s ailing construction sector, the plan calls for investments averaging $14,000 per unit on 75% of the city’s 280,000... Read more
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By Jim Broadstreet; Loompanics Unlimited, Box 1197, Port Townsend, WA 98368. 162 pages, hardcover, $19.95.
Building With Junk is an excellent guide for owner/builders who are trying to build an affordable and interesting home for themselves using recycled or used materials. It provides ideas for sources of scrounged materials, methods... Read more
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Most cohousing groups express an interest in addressing environmental concerns in the construction and operation of their community. But translating this interest into practical choices can be tricky, especially when it comes to the effects these choices may have on group members’ budgets and lifestyles
The answer is maybe. Most cohousing groups express an interest in addressing environmental concerns in the construction and operation of their community. But translating this interest into practical choices can be tricky, especially when it comes to the effects these choices may have on group members’ budgets and lifestyles. “People are... Read more
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Building Products
Environmental Outfitters Corporation is offering a series of workshops to demonstrate environmentally responsible building materials and products. These workshops are being held in the top-floor apartment of a retail building in New York City that is being outfitted with a wide array of new products... Read more
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2) into the atmosphere (growing trees absorb more CO
2 out of the atmosphere than is released into the atmosphere when the... Read more
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“Environmentally sound” is a motto that sells building products. Or so the marketing engineers at L-P believe. In the past few years they have chosen product lines based on environmental benefits and marketed those benefits aggressively, with images worthy of a group like Greenpeace.
On a per-... Read more
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An environmental “Guidelines Team” has established criteria to be used in planning, designing, building, and managing “sustainable” public buildings. Among other things, the prototype guidelines call for a 75% reduction in energy use over code requirements; 50% reduction in water consumption... Read more
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It's not often that you would want to sit down and actually read a product directory. But you just might with this.
The Guide to Resource Efficient Building Elements (GREBE), compiled by the Center for Resourceful Building Technology in Missoula, Montana, is packed with fascinating and very useful information. GREBE originated when... Read more
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Legislation to protect environmentally sensitive old-growth forests in the Pacific Northwest while supporting local economies was introduced June 25th by Senators Brock Adams of Washington and Patrick Leahy of Vermont. Key provisions of the Rural Development and Ancient Forest Ecosystem... Read more
Op-Ed
What makes one product or technology better for the environment than another? How can we be sure it’s really better? The deeper we probe into the environmental impact of different products and technologies, the greater the complexity. An ecology professor of mine in college stated that his field was “the study of the incomprehensible by the... Read more
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Autoclaved cellular concrete—a well-accepted building product in Europe for more than 35 years—is moving closer to reality here. North American Cellular Concrete is building a prototype manufacturing plant to demonstrate how the product is produced and what it’s like to work with. With funding... Read more
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The Menominee Tribal Enterprises in northern Wisconsin this spring became the first group in the U.S. to have their lumber certified as harvested sustainably by Scientific Certification Systems (SCS), owners of the green cross and globe emblem. SCS does extensive research to verify claims of... Read more
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A committee has been formed at the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) to work on a set of criteria for evaluating the environmental merits of commercial buildings. According to committee chairman David Gottfried, the goal is to create a guide with suggestions for how to build “green” buildings, as... Read more
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The Rainforest Action Network’s
Wood Users Guide, by Pamela Wellner and Eugene Dickey (revised, April 1992) is the most complete guide we’ve seen on alternatives to tropical hardwoods. The 68-page booklet begins by succinctly presenting RAN’s position on tropical timber use: very simply, that tropical hardwoods should be boycotted... Read more



