BuildingGreen Report

News Brief

April 1, 1998

More than 51,000 U.S.-made geothermal heat pumps were shipped during 1996, according to the Energy Information Administration of the U.S. Department of Energy. Of these, 49% were shipments to the South, 23% to the Midwest, 12% to the Northeast, 7% to the West, and 8% were exported. Somewhat surprisingly, shipments have been fairly flat during... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 1998

by Barbara Bannon Harwood. Hay House, Inc., Carlsbad, California, 1997. Paperback, 344 pages, $12.95.

For years, Barbara Bannon Harwood has been a thorn in the side of the National Association of Home Builders and one of the few builders of energy-efficient, passive solar houses in the Dallas area. In keeping with her track record of... Read more

News Analysis

March 1, 1998

A lot has happened since we first reported on Faswall back in 1992 (EBN

Vol. 1, No. 3). There have been several failed licensing arrangements with other manufacturers, only one of which (Midwest Faswall) actually began producing the material. Faswall owners Hans and Leni Walter blame the failures on quality control problems with... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 1998

As some had feared, the beginning of utility deregulation appears to be taking a toll on one of the most progressive utility programs promoting green building. Not long after Portland, Oregon’s municipal utility, Portland General Electric, was purchased by energy services giant Enron, their residential

Earth Smart program was... Read more

Product Review

March 1, 1998

Our readers may be familiar with Faswall, which has been promoted in green building circles since the early ’90s (see

EBN

Vol. 1, No. 3, and the update Checking in with Faswall). We recently learned that Faswall is actually modeled on a product called Durisol, which has been made in Switzerland since the 1940s and in Mitchell,... Read more

Op-Ed

March 1, 1998

I enjoyed your article on access floors in the January issue of

EBN [Vol. 7, No. 1]. You demonstrate the wisdom of using access flooring in new office buildings, but I wonder what their applicability might be for other types of construction, including schools, libraries, and office renovations. What governs the selection?

Although... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 1998

The

Forest Stewardship Council has been named as this year’s recipient of the J. Paul Getty Conservation Award. The award, which is administered by the World Wildlife Fund, carries a prize of US$100,000. For information, contact the U.S. office of FSC at 802/244-6257.

News Brief

March 1, 1998
by David Rousseau and James Wasley. Hartley & Marks Publishers, Point Roberts, Washington and Vancouver, British Columbia, 1997. Paperback, 320 pages, $24.95.

It’s rare to find a book that is at once accessible, attractive, and technically sophisticated, but

Healthy by Design is such a book. The authors make effective use of many... Read more

News Analysis

March 1, 1998

An unusual black mold has been linked to at least 34 cases of pulmonary hemorrhage and hemosiderosis (PH/H) among infants in the Cleveland area since 1993, resulting in at least 10 deaths. The condition, which involves bleeding in the lungs, is believed to be caused by toxins produced by the mold

Stachybotrys atra (also known as

... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 1998

The U.S. Department of Energy has announced a new

Energy Fitness Program, aimed at promoting the role of energy service companies (ESCOs) in financing and implementing energy improvements in buildings. The Program is participating, with the National Association of Energy Service Companies, in an accreditation program for qualified... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 1998
World energy demand

is expected to rise 54% over 1995 levels by the year 2015, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Developing nations in Asia, including China and India, will lead this growth. These developing Asian nations (which do not include Japan, Australia, and New Zealand) will surpass the U.S. in energy consumption as soon as... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 1998

In December 1997, an Eau Claire, Wisconsin man and the company he owns were fined $1.7 million—the largest award ever in Eau Claire County—for

illegal disposal of CCA-treated wood ash. An equivalent of a 55-gallon drum of the toxic incinerator ash was generated weekly from burning treated-wood pallets at the headquarters of Menards, a... Read more

News Analysis

Boulder, Colorado created the first mandatory green building program in the U.S.

March 1, 1998

Boulder, Colorado may be on a track to become the “greenest” city in the country, at least regarding support of green building. With the recently updated and renamed Green Points Program, Boulder now specifies a minimum number of green measures for new homes and additions as a requirement for getting a building permit. Evolving out of Boulder’s... Read more

Feature

March 1, 1998

The National Wildflower Research Center outside of Austin, Texas blends beautifully with the land on which it sits—a cluster of buildings connected by rich landscapes of native plants; rainwater harvesting to minimize depletion of the threatened Edwards Aquifer; walking paths through meadow, prairie, and woodland ecosystems; and carefully... Read more

Product Review

February 1, 1998

Soy-based adhesives are here. Adhesives made from soybean oil have been approved by the Western Wood Products Association for use in finger-jointing operations at the Willamina Lumber Company in Willamina, Oregon. In the Willamina finger-jointing process, hydrolyzed soy protein is applied to one side of the joint and conventional phenol... Read more

News Brief

February 1, 1998

by the Rocky Mountain Institute, produced by CREST. Version 1.0, November 1997, Windows™ and Macintosh™ compatible. Available for $7 plus $3 shipping and handling from: Rocky Mountain Institute, 1739 Snowmass Creek Road, Snowmass, CO 81654-9199; 970/927-3851, 970/927-4178 (fax), www.rmi.org.

The companion CD to

Green Development:... Read more

Op-Ed

February 1, 1998
Editor’s Note: In our survey of bamboo flooring products (EBN

Vol. 6, No. 10), we reported that K&M Bamboo Products, Inc. refused to provide details about their products. We have since received this communication from them, with documentation indicating that their products are indeed similar to most of the others in performance.Like the... Read more

News Brief

February 1, 1998

The first load-bearing straw-bale home in the State of Washington is now offered as the prize of an essay contest by Michael and Spring Thomas of the IronStraw Group. The home, which has been monitored by Habitat for Humanity International for their research on affordable, straw-bale houses, consists of two structures situated on a seven-acre... Read more

News Analysis

February 1, 1998

We saw several new developments with

horizontal-axis clothes washers at the NAHB Builders Show in Dallas this January. Maytag displayed its Neptune stacking washer, which actually won’t be available until mid-year. Linda Eggers told

EBN that the company is having trouble keeping up with the tremendous demand for their non-... Read more

News Brief

February 1, 1998
by Alex Wilson and staff of the Rocky Mountain Institute. John Wiley & Sons, 1998. 542 pages, hardcover, $54.95. May be ordered directly from the Rocky Mountain Institute (see next review for contact info).

This book is the result of years of research by the acclaimed Green Development Services arm of the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI)—... Read more