BuildingGreen Report

News Analysis

February 1, 1997
Building Rating System Reaches Canada

The Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM) developed in the U.K. is now available in Canada. BREEAM is a voluntary rating system that assesses the energy and environmental performance of commercial buildings. The program has been available since 1993 in the U.K. and since... Read more

Product Review

February 1, 1997
New Bath Fan/light Combo from Panasonic

Panasonic Home and Building Products, which led the pack in production of truly quiet spot ventilators (see

EBN

Vol. 5, No. 5), has just introduced a line of fans combined with compact fluorescent lights.

The new WhisperLite series of 70-, 90-, and 110-cfm (33, 42, and 52 l/s) are... Read more

News Analysis

February 1, 1997

CORRECTIONS for the “Resources on Environmental Impacts of Materials” table on page 11 of our last issue:

The Green Guide to Specification is published by:

GTI Specialist Publishers

6 Hithercroft Court

Lupton Road

Wallingford, OXON OX10 9BT, U.K.

+44 1 4091 826401 (fax)

And we... Read more

News Brief

February 1, 1997

An innovative

employee-satisfaction-based compensation contract for a new $40 million, 165 million square-foot (15 million m2) Ciba Geigy laboratory in Tarrytown, New York proved successful for the architecture and construction firms that risked part of their profits. Designers HLW International and contractor Sordoni Skanska agreed to... Read more

News Brief

February 1, 1997
Handbook of

Sustainable Building:

by David Anink, Cheil Boonstra, and John Mak.

1996, James & James (Science Publishers) Limited.

Paperback, 175 pages, $40.

With their National Green Plan, the Dutch have long been leaders in their environmental thinking, and this book shows that the same applies to their... Read more

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January 1, 1997
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January 1, 1997
Newsbriefs

A scientific panel convened by the

National Research Council, an arm of the National Academy of Sciences, reports that after surveying hundreds of studies, it found no clear and convincing evidence that exposure in the home to electric and magnetic fields (EMFs) causes any human disease. The panel determined that research... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 1997

In the Old World, humans and animals have been adapting to each other for a long time, so it should come as no surprise that the owl habitat protected by new local regulations in Britain is of human construction. According to the Autumn 1996 issue of

Building for a Future, the North Cornwall and Derbyshire Dales District Councils now... Read more

Product Review

January 1, 1997
A Green Release Agent for Concrete Forms

Some 500 million tons (450 million tonnes) of concrete are used each year in the United States. Most of that is poured into forms or molds, which are removed to expose the hardened concrete. To help get the forms off, they are usually coated with a petroleum-based form-release agent. Light-bodied, low-... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 1997
Residential Windows

by John Carmody, Stephen Selkowitz, and Lisa Heschong.

W. W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1996. Softcover, 214 pages, $22.

Simply put, this is one of the best books on energy to come out in recent years. The authors have done a superb job of clearly and accurately describing the complex developments in window... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 1997
Halogen Torchieres:

Not a Bright Idea

Halogen torchieres, those highly popular, low-cost, dimmable, standing light fixtures that provide brilliant uplighting, have turned out to be one of the worst lighting products available. First introduced in the 1980s but only gaining widespread use in the past few years, these 300- to 600-... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 1997

Submission deadline for the 1997

Quality Building Conference Design Competition is February 15, 1997. Prizes will be awarded to projects that incorporate cost-effective energy and resource conservation systems into their buildings. A range of categories will be judged, including both built and unbuilt projects. Awards will be presented... Read more

News Brief

January 1, 1997
Awards & Competitions

Among the recipients of the first

Building Innovation in Home-ownership Awards was the Super-Insulated Straw Bale Affordable Housing Project of Tucson, Arizona. Project organizers receiving the award included Judy Knox and Matts Mhyrmann of Out On Bale, (un)Ltd., David Eisenberg of the Development Center for... Read more

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January 1, 1997
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Op-Ed

January 1, 1997
EBN Goes Monthly!

With this first issue of 1997 we’re excited to announce a number of changes that will, we hope, provide you with more of what you like in

EBN, and in a more accessible format. Most important, you will now receive

EBN ten times each year instead of six. That’s right, we’ll be publishing monthly, except for... Read more

News Analysis

January 1, 1997
Sydney’s Olympic Village Goes Solar…

A plan including photovoltaics, extensive energy conservation measures, and reduced environmental impacts helped a team led by Lend Lease Corp. Ltd. and Mirvac Ltd. win the contract to build the Olympic Village for the year 2000 Games. The Village, which will likely support the largest residential PV system... Read more

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January 1, 1997
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