BuildingGreen Report

News Brief

November 1, 2005

The National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP), the world’s leading organization representing commercial real estate executives, has awarded its first Green Development Award to Corporate Office Properties Trust (COPT) for a 125,000 ft2 (11,600 m2) office building in Annapolis Junction, Maryland. The award was developed in... Read more

News Brief

November 1, 2005

In what it describes as the most ambitious energy conservation campaign in U.S. history, the California Public Utilities Commission in September 2005 authorized $2 billion in funding over the next three years for energy efficiency and conservation. The program’s provisions include financing strategies, online energy audits, and consumer rebates... Read more

News Brief

November 1, 2005

The U.S. Green Building Council, along with the Enterprise Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, the Trust for Public Land, and others, is planning a series of charrettes focused on rebuilding the Gulf Coast. The meetings will be held during the Greenbuild Conference, to take place in Atlanta November 9-11, 2005. Scholarships will allow 30 Gulf... Read more

News Analysis

November 1, 2005
Tokyo, Japan, was the latest venue for the World Sustainable Building Conference (SB05), which began in 1998 in Vancouver, British Columbia, and took place in between in the Netherlands and Norway. As at past events, a wide range of technical sessions and poster presentations featured research and experiences from around the world.

A prominent... Read more

News Brief

November 1, 2005

A 13.6 million acre (5.5 million ha) forest in Alberta, Canada, managed by Alberta-Pacific Forest Industries, Inc. (Al-Pac), has earned certification according to Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) standards, making it the largest FSC-certified forest in the world. The announcement also makes Canada the leading country in the world for FSC-... Read more

News Brief

November 1, 2005

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has signed into law a bill establishing green building standards for certain capital projects. The law, Int. 324-A, requires most new and renovated City buildings that cost more than $2 million to “be built according to green building standards that are as stringent as LEED,” according to an Office of... Read more

News Brief

November 1, 2005

GeoPraxis®, Inc., a company that provides architectural, engineering, and construction software and services, has become Green Building Studio, Inc., taking on the name of the company’s online energy-analysis service. The firm’s utility and real-estate consulting business, including the online EnergyCheckup™ tool, meanwhile, has spun off but... Read more

News Analysis

November 1, 2005

Cellulose insulation manufacturer U.S. GreenFiber, LLC, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, acquired Bonded Insulation, located in Hagman, New York, in July 2005. The acquisition will allow GreenFiber to expand its manufacturing and distribution presence in the Northeast and in eastern Canada. “GreenFiber has the capacity to turn what has... Read more

News Brief

November 1, 2005

The Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) has expanded its Green Label Plus program, released in 2004 to recognize carpets with low emissions of indoor pollutants, to include adhesives. Green Label Plus supersedes the organization’s older “Green Label” program, which addressed carpets, carpet pads, and adhesives. Before receiving Green Label Plus... Read more

News Brief

November 1, 2005
EpiCenter, the Artists for Humanity, Inc., 23,500 ft2 (2,180 m2) headquarters in South Boston, Massachusetts, has achieved 53 points in the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED® Rating System, earning the project a Platinum rating. Dedicated to “providing programs for youth empowerment through art and entrepreneurship,” the building includes fine... Read more

News Brief

November 1, 2005
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Advisory Board member Russell Perry, AIA, is now at SmithGroup’s Washington, D.C., office, after 11 years with William McDonough+Partners (WM+P). While at WM+P, Perry was project leader for several high-profile, aggressively green projects, including Ford’s River Rouge complex in Dearborn, Michigan, and the National Collections Centre at... Read more

News Brief

November 1, 2005

The Rainforest Alliance, an accredited certifier of compliance with Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) standards, has published the SmartGuide to Green Building Wood Sources, a comprehensive listing of all FSC-certified suppliers in North America, including those certified by organizations other than the Rainforest Alliance’s SmartWood program.... Read more

News Brief

October 1, 2005

The U.S. Department of Energy, together with the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland, and the University of Wisconsin in Madison, has released a report titled

Contrasting the Capabilities of Building Energy Performance Simulation Programs. The report discusses 20 energy-modeling computer programs: BLAST, BSim, DeST, DOE-2.1E... Read more

Op-Ed

October 1, 2005

BuildingGreen, Inc., will be participating actively in the U.S. Green Building Council’s Greenbuild Expo and Conference in Atlanta this November. Both Nadav Malin and Alex Wilson will be presenting conference sessions, and Nadav will be part of a special preconference workshop on environmentally preferable products. Also, BuildingGreen will... Read more

News Brief

October 1, 2005

New York Governor George Pataki signed two bills in August 2005 designed to encourage the use of solar energy. The first (S.4962-a) exempts the sale and installation of solar energy systems from state sales and compensating-use taxes and gives municipalities the option of extending the exemption to city taxes. The second bill (S.5252) expands... Read more

News Analysis

October 1, 2005

Nyle Special Products, LLC, has suspended production of the Cold-Climate Heat Pump™ (CCHP) amid skirmishing between the manufacturer, its former general manager, and the developer of the technology. Duane Hallowell resigned as general manager of Nyle in February to form Hallowell International, LLC, which acquired the manufacturing rights to a... Read more

News Brief

October 1, 2005

The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) has been awarded the fourth annual Henry C. Turner Prize for Innovation in Construction Technology. Named after the founder of Turner Construction Company, a corporate sponsor of USGBC’s LEED® Rating System, the Turner Prize each year recognizes an invention, an innovative methodology, or exceptional... Read more

News Brief

October 1, 2005

As of September 1, 2005, all of Potlatch Corporation’s 1.5 million acres (600,00 ha) of forestland, located in Idaho, Arkansas, Oregon, and Minnesota, has earned certification according to Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) standards. The certification of 319,000 acres (130,000 ha) in Minnesota, along with chain-of-custody certification of a... Read more

News Brief

October 1, 2005

Green engineering firm Keen Engineering has signed a letter of intent to join the professional design and consulting firm Stantec. “Joining Stantec will accelerate our vision of being a top-tier integrated building design firm promoting sustainable development,” says Keen president and CEO Kevin Hydes. According to Stantec president and CEO... Read more

News Brief

October 1, 2005
by Sim Van der Ryn. Published by Gibbs Smith, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hardcover, 2005, 182 pages, $39.95.

No history of today’s green building movement can be complete without including the momentous role of Sim Van der Ryn. In this beautiful, coffee-table-style book, Van der Ryn showcases and explains his architecture, provides a personal... Read more