Archive for May, 2010

Overlooked Passive Design Strategies


2010
05.28

Green Design
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For starters…

In sustainability talk, first and foremost, the golden rule should be to REDUCE consumption before increasing production.

Rule number 2: Get what you can maintain. It’s no point getting the most expensive technology which is all so cool but you have no idea how to maintain or operate it properly.

In the present hype, these basic green design strategies are often not discussed, but are critical to how your building will perform, and how it’ll affect your bottom line. Instead, people opt for more visible and instant gratification that they are “saving” the environment, with superficial efforts like installing wind turbines and solar panels. Yes they are great and good to have, but they shouldn’t be your first priority.

Solar Orientation

In any new project like your home or a building, the most fundamental thing that will stay with the project is how the building is sited. Green design, especially passive design, starts with orientation. You CANNOT run away from the sun. Thus, it is imperative to get the most favorable orientation for your site if it’s possible.

Superinsulate

Insulation sounds like a really boring thing, but this humble stuff (eg. polyfoam, rock wool) is really critical to the performance of the building. In cold climates, the outdoor temperature may be freezing or below freezing. Indoors, it may be 24 degrees with heating. That is a whooping 20 odd degrees difference in temperature.

Insulation is going to keep that warmth in, and reduce your heating bill. Ignore it, and you’d be burning your cash to stay warm. Well insulated buildings are like buildings with a good solid set of protective armor on. Now that sounds better right? And asinsulation is comparatively so much cheaper, half a foot thick of insulation can save you the equivalent energy output from a whole array of solar panels are a fraction of the cost!

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Stop the leakage

It’s no use having the best armor in the world if it has holes. Thus, hand in hand with insulation, the building must be airtight. This means that you can keep that warmth in, and the cold out, or vice-versa. The primary locations where buildings leak are through the gaps in windows and doors. As a result, you incur higher heating/cooling costs.

Get a builder to check that they are sealed properly to reduce leakage. Think of it as money flowing out of your doors!

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2010
05.28

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Green Building: Intelligent Ways of Construction


2010
05.28

Green Building
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Global warming refers to “the warming of the earth’s surface around the world, based on documented information on the temperature that has been maintained by humans since 1880″ (Nodvin, S. 2008).

There has been an increase in the news referring to Global Warming, March 27, 2008 the world woke up with a shocking event: the detachment of an ice sheet measuring 41 km by 2.5 km in Antarctica. Scientists argue that climate change is responsible for the rapid collapse of the ice cap that was detaching since the month of February, but global warming affects not only the polar icecaps, but also the fauna of tropical ecosystems, as this type of species “live to the limit of their maximum temperature, a slight increase in temperature is lethal” (Tewksbury, quoted by J. Tristan, R. 2008). Facts like these remind us that global warming is no longer an unknown subject and has become a problem that is part of our everyday life.

Despite the constant bombardment of the media with news regarding this issue, we are not fully informed about the factors of global warming, in fact, it is believed that cars are the largest producers of the negative impact to the environment; however, there is an even more damaging one: Buildings. These static works of construction are part of our daily lives, most of our work is mainly done within them, we spend 90% of our life in confined spaces and the concentration of population is much greater in these spaces than out of them (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2003. Quoted by Kats, G. 2003). However, we are unaware that they “produce nearly half (48%) of all emission of greenhouse gases which is much higher than what emitted by vehicles (27%) and by the industrial sector (25%) “(The American Institute of Architects. 2006).

To explain how the greenhouse effect occurs inside the buildings, lets imagine them as giant glass cubes in which the sun’s rays penetrate throughout the day on the surface, which implies that the objects found within them will warm , an in so doing they “give back the heat in the form of radiation. As the temperature at which they heat up is relatively low, the radiation emitted has a long wavelength; this means they emit an infrared radiation, not visible. Over the years,  they will eventually give an equal amount of energy in the form of infrared absorbed in the form of sunlight, so their temperature  will tend to remain constant (although, of course, they will be warmer than if they were not exposed to direct action of the Sun) “. (Greenhouse effect, 2007). Thus the same thing happens in a greenhouse, where you can cultivate flowers and plants even though the outside temperature reaches lower degrees in temperature.

According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) the decade of 1998-2007 was the hottest of which has ever been documented. The global surface temperature for 2007 was estimated at 0.41 ° C/0.74 ° F over the annual average of 1961-1990: 14.00 ° C/57.20 ° F. (WMO. 2008. Quoted by Nodvin, S. 2008).

To counter this, a novel form of construction has been created, masterminded by a new generation of architects, designers and builders, who have expressed interest in creating a kind of architecture that is “friendly” with nature and sustainable over time, allowing the reduction of damage that conventional construction has done to the planet. This new form of construction is known as Green Building and is to “create healthier and more efficient, in terms of resource consumption, models of construction, renovation, operation, maintenance and demolition. The elements of green construction are: the sources of energetic efficiency and renewable energy, water management, waste reduction, specifications and construction materials preferably organic”. (Taken from http://espanol.orangecountyfl.net/orangecty/enes/24/_www_orangecountyfl_net/cms/DEPT/growth/building/greenbldg.htm)

There is a perception that the construction of Green Buildings is much more expensive than conventional construction, and indeed this is true, however the long-term cost is significantly lower. Studies show that the amount of the construction of Green Buildings is substantially lower (2%) of what is expected and price increases are related to the costs of architectural and engineering that this type of construction requires. The sooner this type of practice of Green Building is included in construction; the increase of its costs will be less.  (The United States Green Building Council, 2002. Cited by Kats, G. 2003).

However, despite short term cost increases, Green Buildings provide long-term benefits that conventional ones do not offer, for example: lower utility costs in electricity and water, environmentally effective use of building materials, enhancing the health and productivity, long term economic return, reducing environmental impact, among others. (Environmental Services, 2008)

Colombia has within its Green Building the Chamber of Commerce’s green building in Bogota, built in Salitre City. This magnificent building has 28 thousand square meters distributed in two basements, three floors of public attention, five levels for staff and 500 parking spaces. It has electronic accessories that allow the entry of people arriving in wheelchairs or who have some type of disability that prevents them from entering by stairs. On the second floor is the convention hall, which has a capacity for a thousand people, and has the possibility of being sub-divided into eight rooms, each for one hundred users.

Another example of Green Building in Colombia is the Family Compensation Fund Compensate, located in northern Bogota: Stands out the use of glass on the facade and inside there is a mixture of aluminum and wood. The building has 16,579 square meters and one of its most important features is an “evaporative cooling system that allows natural air collection, and after an interior process the air reaches the top and leaves the building, so that the installation maintains a pleasant temperature that can range between 18 and 21 degrees Celsius (Metrocuadrado.com, 2006), and within the building the services offered are: “multiple stadium, gymnasium, aerobics room, spinning, gourmet salon, spa area, pool, Turkish bath, sauna, Jacuzzi, game rooms, library, computer room (Internet) , VIP lounge, cafeteria and auditorium of 150 square meters, designed as a space for Film Society, with projection equipment, and a retractable tier; and – Medical care: 50 doctors, vaccination, laboratory, dental, radiology, psychology, rehabilitation, nutrition, gynecology, diagnosis, prevention, surgery and medicine in general “(Metrocuadrado.com, 2006).

In Latin America Argentina presents a very interesting Green Building: the building Malecon Buenos Aires. This is an office building of 125,000 feet ² which was built on an abandoned industrial area (his garage was built on the foundations of a warehouse dating from the nineteenth century) in Puerto Madero, an area of redevelopment in Buenos Aires. The construction was made as a long strait block in order to minimize solar gain in the structure and terminations of east and west sides of whom are united. The broad north facade, the first to be exposed to the sun, is shaped to follow the path of the sun and has many deep screens with umbrellas that virtually eliminate sunlight during peak cooling months. The south facade, which reflects the geometry of the northern facade, is equipped with the same system of high-performance curtain of the other facades, minimizing the solar gain; open floor plants and high floors provide flexibility for multiple office tenants or future uses. (From http://www.aia.org/aiarchitect/thisweek02/tw0419/0419tw1cote.htm, May 2008)

In the U.S. this type of buildings have great technical and financial support from the public administrations; in Europe there are funding programs such as PAE (Fed-IDE), SAVE 3, Thermi &, among others, which in addition to providing aid, certify buildings that meet the exact standards so they are differentiated as Green Buildings, giving them green or eco-labels (LEEDS-Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, ISO 14001, EEA, among others).

Finally what is intended with this type of construction, grants and certifications is to reduce energy consumption and exploit natural resources, so as to achieve the prolongation of the service life of the planet and the reversal of the ecological phenomena as the greenhouse effect, among others.

María Angélica Pérez Corcho.

Psychologist.

Minor in Economic and Consumer Psychology.

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2010
05.27

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2010
05.27

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2010
05.27

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Remodeling in a Green Way: Sustainable Design and Building


2010
05.27

Green Remodeling
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As everything from lipsticks to flashlights goes green, homeowners have become increasingly aware of limited resources and rising energy costs. Maybe this is why the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) has stated that remodelers can help lower those energy prices, ease health concerns and reduce overall consumption by doing some green remodeling in your home.

Green Remodeling — Sustainable Materials

Sustainable materials refer to resources that do not leave as harsh of a carbon impact on the environment. Recycled products, renewable resources, energy-efficient manufacturing and local availability are all ways to green your home with sustainable materials. Salvaged and reusable materials are also important.

For example, reclaimed wood from old houses and barns make an interesting flooring design without cutting down more trees. Bamboo is another great hardwood flooring resource, since it is not only incredibly durable and renewable but also beautiful. Recycled glass countertops, used bricks, energy-efficient lighting and anything non-toxic are all great resources for green building and remodeling.

Green Remodeling — Reducing Energy Costs

Remodeling a home for the greener can significantly cut down on your energy bill every month. New insulation technology, like spray-in cellulose insulation, is made from 80 percent post-consumer recycled newspaper, sealing off homes from heat and cold. Anyone with allergies can relax by fixing air filters with non-toxic and healthier indoor air materials, as opposed to treated woods and paints with toxic volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

Thermal solar energy is non-polluting, so consider capturing this plentiful resource for space heating systems. For those who really want to green their homes, try looking into solar paneling that will cut down immensely on your electrical bill.

Green Remodeling: Conserving Water

Water consumption is all about the right tools. Look into energy-efficient appliances, washers, dryers, dishwashers, showerheads and low-flush toilets to cut your water bill down by reducing the amount of water you actually need. NARI estimates 8,000 gallons of water in each household are wasted every year waiting for hot water.

Instead of turning on the tap, turn up the water heater. By doing a little bit of remodeling, you can help take part in improving the environment, reversing the effects of global warming and saving money in the end.

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Foundation


2010
05.26

Green Building
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In episode two of the first season of Building Green, host Kevin Contreras gets to the bottom of things, ie, the Foundation. Follow Kevin step-by-step as he discovers green concrete and tours a straw bale mansion in Huntsville, Alabama. Also, find out why Kevin decides on a steel frame for his Santa Barbara green dream home and why even building code officials and insurance companies are starting to look favorably on straw bale houses. Want to know more about the green benefits of radiant floor heating, earthen floors and fly ash? Or perhaps about the experts and products featured on the show?

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4 Success Secrets of Becoming Green-Blooded


2010
05.26

Green Design
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I’m so excited about this Special Report , I can hardly sit still. Twenty years ago, as a young architect, when my eyes were opened to the tremendously negative impact my profession was having on the environment, I was shocked! Buildings use (and waste) a great deal of energy, water, and materials. My highly-competitive industry contributes substantially to climate change, environmental degradation, and even poor human health from sick building syndrome.

Rather than pack it all in, I saw these dismal statistics as a challenge . Surely, with intelligence, creativity , and determination, we can do better. I began to educate myself, to learn all I could about how nature really works, to study sustainability frameworks, to teach others about green design, to assemble and lead diverse project teams.

I am thrilled to be able to share what I’ve learned with you. Having negotiated my way through this maze over many years, I fully understand the challenges that come from your struggle. Being green-blooded involves your whole being: heart, head and hands. As with any creative endeavor, it is intuitive and rational, visionary and practical. There are plenty of challenges and nay-sayers along the way.

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Founder and Publisher Julie E. Gabrielli is an award-winning architect who was instrumental in starting the sustainable design movement in Baltimore over ten years ago.

My expertise is as an industry-changer, and I have also worked with institutions to develop sustainability initiatives. I now work with small business owners to take their business in a green direction, starting with clear framework and vision, identifying new markets, crafting a green brand and message, developing new products, assessing and reducing their footprint, and giving back.

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Nashville to Host Green Building Conference


2010
05.26

Green Building
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Nashville will soon be the hosting a conference aimed at encouraging builders, designers and community planners to think green in an effort to keep Tennessee’s water clean. The conference, presented by the Kentucky Dept. for Environmental Protection and the Tennessee Dept. of Environment and Conservation, actually focuses on the water quality of the entire Southeast area, and seeks to inform officials of the benefits of considering the environment on every level of development, and what regulations they can implement to encourage this in their communities. By creating a dialogue between all levels involved, from architects to builders and contractors to rule-makers, the conference should be an excellent way to get everyone on the same page when it comes to our water conservation priorities. It could also generate some exciting new ideas.

There are a variety of design aspects that can impact water. With conservation in mind, high-efficiency appliances and plumbing are a must. With quality in mind, careful waste disposal and special storm drain considerations should be paramount. Landscaping is another consideration. If carefully planned, it can be tailored to need the minimum amount of watering and maintenance. If not carefully planned, it can be a huge energy hog, and a way for pollutants like herbicides and chemical fertilizers to enter our groundwater. That is why it is so important for all levels of development to be considering water quality all along the line. It is far from difficult to enjoy our existing standard of living while also doing a lot to protect our environment.

There have been a lot of breakthroughs in environmentally conscious building, in the areas of design and materials. Conferences like these are a great opportunity for those working in all levels of the development, and even maintenance, industry, as well as consumers, to learn what is available to them. For this reason, the conference is targeting everyone from plumbers to the school board as their desired audience.

The conference will have a variety of presentations from a very diverse group of presenters, covering the challenges they have faced in their area, mistakes they may have made, as well as the successes and things they’ve learned along the way. By sharing information we eliminate the need for anyone to re-invent the wheel.

Green building is so important, not only for our local water and the entire planet, but also for the image of development industry business‘. As the health of the environment comes to the forefront of the mind of the consumer, it should also come to the forefront of any business’ mandate. This conference should prove to be cost effective to anyone present. I highly recommend it to anyone in the industry in Tennessee.

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