BuildingGreen Report

Product Review

January 1, 1995
Vacuum Insulation a Reality

Update: (September 26, 2006)

To the best of our knowledge, this product is no longer available.

Considered just a futuristic technological curiosity a few short years ago, vacuum panel insulation is now a reality.

Owens Corning (OC) began manufacturing its new AURA™ vacuum insulation panels at a brand... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 1995
Newsbriefs

A new efficiency record has been set for the commercial-scale conversion of sunlight into electricity. Efficiency over 20% was achieved in a 2 kW installation near Atlanta, Georgia using a system called Integrated High-Concen- tration Photovoltaics (IHCPV). Built by AMONIX, Inc. of Torrance, California, the system uses low-cost... Read more

Product Review

January 1, 1995
Recycled Plastic Marine Pilings

An ironic side effect of cleaning up the water in America’s harbors over the last two decades has been an increase in the population of marine borers. These small animals bore into and destroy any submerged wood and are undeterred by chemical wood treatments. As a result, ports are forced to replace their pilings... Read more

News Analysis

January 1, 1995
NAHB Surveys Builders on the Environment

The National Association of Home Builders released in November the results of an environmental survey filled out by about 400 members. Among 17 environmental issues impacting builders, stormwater discharge topped the list with 47% affected, followed in order by building codes (46%), wetlands (46%),... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 1995

According to the E Source newsletter

E News, replacing vertical-axis, coin-operated washers with horizontal-axis models reduced energy use by 73 percent in a multifamily property in Seattle, Washington. The metered test, performed by Seattle City Light and Seattle Water, confirms expectations of the energy-saving potential of horizontal... Read more

News Analysis

January 1, 1995
Ozone Measurements Support Theories

On December 19 NASA provided the most conclusive evidence yet that chlorine molecules from CFCs are responsible for ozone destruction in the stratosphere. Mark Schoeberl, project scientist with NASA’s Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite, was quoted in the 23 December 1994

Global Environmental Change... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 1995
Creating Communities That Work

by Peter Katz. McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, 1994. Hardcover, 288 pages, $49.95.

The New Urbanism is one of the most important books to have appeared on what is emerging as a new paradigm in land-use planning and community design. Sometimes referred to as “neotraditional town planning,” this school of... Read more

Feature

January 1, 1995

Decisions about insulation are among the most important you will make relative to the environmental impact of buildings. Because insulation reduces the energy consumption, it provides ongoing environmental benefits throughout a building’s life. However, not all insulation materials are equal environmentally.

In assessing the... Read more

Op-Ed

November 1, 1994
Load-Bearing Straw-Bale Houses are Happening

As a result of your September/October 1994 “Straw-bale Construction Advancing in New Mexico” article, we have been getting calls from confused people wondering if they must give up on the idea of having a load-bearing straw-bale house.

Fortunately, I can tell them we are not as pessimistic in... Read more

News Brief

November 1, 1994
Green Buildings Reaching

for the Sky

Bioclimatic Skyscrapers by Ken Yeang, 1994. Artemis London Limited, England (North American distribution by Scovill Petterson Inc., 141 Fifth Ave. New York, NY 10010; 212/673-6090, 212/673-6603–fax). 150 pages, $39.95.

An ecological skyscraper may seem like an oxymoron, but Ken Yeang hasn’t... Read more

Product Review

November 1, 1994

Inventor Day Chahroudi of Suntek was one of the key developers of low-emissivity (low-e) coatings for window glazings in the 1970s. Since 1980 he has focused much of his creative energy on a radically new energy-control glazing system: Cloud Gel™. Cloud Gel is normally clear with high solar transmittance, but when warmed up or exposed to... Read more

News Analysis

November 1, 1994
The Siberian Timber Debate

Whether we should import raw logs from Siberian forests has sparked a hot debate among environmentalists and the wood products industry. Russia is hoping to boost its weak economy by exporting raw logs from Siberia’s vast forests. Some U.S. wood products companies see this as a way to make up for the loss in... Read more

News Brief

November 1, 1994

The State of California has banned the use of “regrind” or recycled plastic resin for use in ABS drain-waste-vent pipe. The new law stemmed from major problems with pipe failure of recycled-content ABS pipe made by several companies during the 1980s. For some homeowners, repairs cost tens of thousands of dollars since all D-W-V pipe had to be... Read more

News Brief

November 1, 1994

Tree Talk has lowered the price of the

Woods of the World computer database to $149. The CD-ROM-based database was reviewed in EBN (

Vol. 3, No. 4) and is continually being improved, according to Berne Broudy of Tree Talk.

News Brief

November 1, 1994

Gridcore Systems International dedicated the world’s first full-scale production facility for Gridcore on November 1, 1994, in Long Beach, California. The plant, which has been in production since April, employs 30 workers and produces a structural building panel out of recycled fiber—primarily cardboard, newsprint, and urban wood waste (see... Read more

Product Review

November 1, 1994
Clivus Multrum Trail-Head

The new Clivus Trail-Head® is a self-contained composting toilet for use in outdoor recreation areas: nature centers, picnic areas, boat-access sites, trailheads, campgrounds, etc.

The aptly named privy works exactly like the company’s well-known composting toilets that convert human wastes into a nutritive... Read more

News Analysis

November 1, 1994
Certified Wood from Seven Islands Forests

It is now possible for environmentally concerned architects and builders to specify and buy framing lumber, white cedar shingles, and hardwood flooring that have been independently certified to be from well-managed forests. The Seven Islands Land Company, headquartered in Bangor, Maine, has just... Read more

News Brief

November 1, 1994
Newsbriefs

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has completed a nationwide county-by-county survey of radon in buildings and produced a map showing relative risk. The study found the highest radon levels in the western mountain states, upper Midwest, Appalachian Mountain states, and Maine. The Southeast across to Texas and Pacific Northwest... Read more

News Analysis

November 1, 1994
Commercial Building Energy Use on the Rise

According to a new report by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration, energy demand in the commercial building sector grew by 1.0% per year during the 1980s, second only to transportation, which grew at 1.4% per year. In 1989, commercial buildings consumed 5.8 quads of energy... Read more

News Brief

November 1, 1994

The wood industry has launched a major advertising campaign aimed at promoting environmental advantages of wood as a building or manufacturing material. The Wood Works™ campaign promotes wood as a renewable resource that is energy efficient and results in little pollution during processing. With a budget of nearly $300,000, the campaign is... Read more