BuildingGreen Report

News Analysis

September 1, 1994
Straw-bale Testing

Structural and fire tests were done by SHB AGRA, Inc., a certified testing company in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Straw-bale wall sections were tested both with and without stucco coatings. Transverse load testing (ASTM E-330 ), which simulates wind pressure on walls, found significant deflection of the unstuccoed straw-bale... Read more

Product Review

September 1, 1994
Mahogany Doors from Well-Managed Forests

Solid mahogany entrance doors might seem like a symbol of the consumerism that’s destroying the rainforest, but not all of them are so destructive. In fact, some doors from Portico S.A. of Costa Rica are made with wood that is certified to be from a well-managed forest. Not only is specifying these... Read more

Feature

Stormwater management provides an excellent example of how, by making the most environmentally responsible choices, you can often save money as well.

September 1, 1994

Stormwater is defined as precipitation that does not soak into the ground or evaporate, but flows along the surface of the ground as runoff. As land is developed, stormwater becomes a bigger and bigger concern.

A number of aspects of development contribute to the increase in stormwater: destruction of natural vegetation, land clearing,... Read more

News Analysis

July 1, 1994
Land Use Regulations and the “Takings” Clause

A recent court case and ongoing Congressional actions may have broad implications for the ability of government at all levels to regulate activities on private lands. The U.S. Constitution’s Fifth Amendment prevents the federal government from taking private property without just compensation. The... Read more

Product Review

July 1, 1994
Clean-Burning Grain Heater

Using corn as a heating fuel may sound strange, but it has some compelling environmental and economic advantages. Corn heaters have been around for a while, but until recently they were all produced in tiny garage or basement shops with poor quality control and off-the-shelf components not designed specifically... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1994
NewsBriefs

News stories, product reviews, and resource reviews from back issues of EBN are now accessible via computer on Energy Design Online, a new computer information service. The service also offers back issues of

Energy Design Update, a newsletter on residential energy issues, and product listings from Iris Communications’

... Read more

News Analysis

July 1, 1994
Utility Using Rooftops to Generate Electricity

The nation’s most solarized electric utility is expanding its photovoltaic generation capacity—on the roofs of its customers. The Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) has just announced an expansion of its “PV Pioneers” program. Under the program, environmentally committed SMUD customers... Read more

Op-Ed

July 1, 1994
Setting the PVC Record Straight

I have worked in the PVC industry for nearly 30 years and feel strongly about the misinformation concerning PVC that appeared earlier this year in

Environmental Building News. Our industry is determined to be a good neighbour, committed to minimising environmental impact, and dedicated to providing good,... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1994

In what the plastics industry is calling a landmark decision, the German town of Bielefeld has lifted its seven-year-old prohibition on PVC products in publicly funded buildings. According to

Plastics News, the move came “after a re-evaluation of the products, taking into account their long life expectancies, industry recycling programs... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1994
A Landscape Design Classic Revived

by Anne Simon Moffat, Marc Schiler, and the staff of Green Living, 1993. Appropriate Solutions Press, South Newfane, VT. Softcover, 230 pages, $17.95.

For those who regretted that the classic book

Landscape Design that Saves Energy (Morrow, 1981) was out-of-print, worry no more.

... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1994

Green Seal, the national environmental labeling organization, has added windows and window films to the list of products for which it has established minimum standards for certification (see EBN

Vol. 2, No. 6 for other products). The window standards address energy performance by considering U-values, Solar Heat Gain Coefficients,... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1994
New Landscaping Directory

by Wesley A. Groesbeck and Jan Striefel, 1994. Environmental Resources Inc., 2041 East Hollywood Ave., Salt Lake City, UT 84108; 801/485-0280. Softcover, spiral-bound, 152 pages, $28.00, postpaid.

The Resource Guide to Sustainable Landscapes is more than just a product directory. It also provides good... Read more

Product Review

July 1, 1994
Revolutionary V-Joist System

While the debate over steel vs. wood framing continues (see Steel or Wood Framing: Which Way Should We Go?), new ideas for using wood resources more efficiently keep cropping up. One of the most exciting ideas we’ve seen recently is the V-Joist System from Structures Monocoques, Inc. in Montreal, Quebec.

... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1994
Everything Wood Users Need to Know

Woods of the World, a database of information on wood species.

Tree Talk, Inc., PO Box 426,

Burlington, VT 05402;

802/863-6789, 802/863-4344 (fax).

CD-ROM or diskettes $299, condensed diskette version $199.

The long-awaited

Woods of the World database from Tree... Read more

News Analysis

July 1, 1994
Thermostat Recycling at Honeywell

Honeywell Corporation, the leading U.S. manufacturer of thermostats, launched a pilot program this past January to collect and recycle old mercury thermostats. The pilot program is running in Minnesota only, because—in an example of environmental regulations working at cross purposes—existing federal and state... Read more

Op-Ed

July 1, 1994
More Sources for Constructed Wetlands

This is with reference to the article on on-site wastewater treatment in the March/April 1994 issue of

Environmental Building News. In general, it was an excellent and comprehensive discussion of the various alternatives for on-site wastewater treatment.

My main concern is with the section of... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1994

On May 10 The Home Depot home improvement retail chain announced $228,500 in donations to environmental causes. Of the donations, $75,000 went to support environmental building practices, $50,000 to promote recycling, $53,000 to forest conservation and preservation efforts, $35,000 to lead-poisoning prevention, $10,000 to energy conservation,... Read more

Op-Ed

July 1, 1994

Balancing the rights of individuals to act freely, with the public’s interest in preventing potentially harmful actions, has been an age-old struggle of government. Private development on private property, and the regulation of such development by public laws, is a highly visible arena for that struggle. Our society is built around private... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1994

An East-coast version of ReCraft 90, the resource-efficiency demonstration house constructed by Steve Loken and the Center for Resourceful Building Technology, is now under construction. Following several years of research, architect Kate Warner has designed a “modest, traditional New England home” on Martha’s Vineyard, using the most... Read more

News Brief

July 1, 1994
Video with a Sense of History

1994, 64 minutes. Documentary video from The Ecological Design Project, 36 East 23rd St., New York, NY 10010; 212/505-0655. $75.

Ecological Design will not provide answers to any specific questions you may have about your current project, but it may inspire you to think more broadly about those questions.... Read more