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Israel’s “Sea Shell” and “Whispering Garden”

Israel’s Pavilion is the feature of part 2 of my series on green design at the Shanghai World Expo 2010.
This is Israel’s first pavilion in a World Expo. The theme is “Innovation for Better Life,” and the design by Haim Dotan brings natural features and technology in harmony with one another. I [...]

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Switzerland’s “Rural-Urban Interaction” Pavilion at the 2010 World Expo

In 85 days, the 2010 World Expo opens in Shanghai, China. For the next 10 days, I’ll be featuring some of the more interesting pavilions under construction, and their green features.
First up: Switzerland’s “Rural-Urban Interaction” Pavilion
The 43,000 sf pavilion is designed by Buchner Bründler Architects and Element GmbH of Germany. According to the official Swiss [...]

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Nice Wheels!

I’ve read a number of transportation reports in the last few months, and this has me thinking quite a bit about my own means of transportation. Last week I attempted a trip on the local bus route, and it was an utter failure. It seems that I’m out of practice.
The American Public Transportation Association issued  [...]

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Haiti Rebuid: Let’s Learn from the FEMA Fiasco

My thoughts go out to the people of Haiti as rescue efforts continue. Getting food, water, and medical care to those in need are priorities now,  and I encourage everyone to donate or volunteer to assemble aid shipments.
Thoughts of rebuilding are already emerging. George H. Miller and Christine W. McEntee, President and Executive Vice President [...]

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Top 10 Greenbuild Quotes

Here are my top 10 quotes from Greenbuild 2009 in Phoenix. Some, inspiring, some technical, some witty, and some funny. Enjoy!
10. “People are starting to ask ‘Are we getting to much green tape?’” ~ Paul King, referring to regulations in the UK  and later, “If you stop someone on the street and ask them what [...]

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Sustainability & Green Primer

I love the question asked of Paul King by a Drexel University student at Greenbuild today. She simply asked him to give his personal definition of “sustainable.”
Five years ago at Greenbuild, it seemed that everyone was caught up in semantics: Green vs. Sustainable vs. Eco-friendly vs. Bio-inspired. Various definitions were overly debated and argued, with [...]

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Protests at Greenbuild!

Here is a first: Protesters at Greenbuild!  The annual green building conference and expo kicked off today in Arizona. A few protesters were outside of the convention center, one holding a sign that read “USGBC Certifies Smoking Casinos.” While I wasn’t able to question the protesters directly, my understanding is that they are referring to [...]

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Best Green Baby Products

In honor of my son’s first birthday, I am focusing this post on my favorite green baby products. As a green building consultant, I believe strongly in living respectfully and minimizing the use of resources. This is certainly a challenge with a baby. I set the following goals when my son was born:

Purchase as little [...]

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Elithis Tower Opens in Dijon, France

In 2000, I worked at the Center for Building Performance & Diagnostics at Carnegie Mellon University. My office was in the Intelligent Workplace, an energy efficient space that functioned as working laboratory on the roof of Margaret Morrison. One of the research projects that I was involved in was Building as Power Plant, [...]

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East Hartford Fire Station No. 5 LEED Consulting by Cooper Green Design

Cooper Green Design with 4 Elements Group is providing LEED consulting services for the East Hartford Fire Station No. 5 in East Hartford, CT. The project is registered under the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED 2009 Rating System and is anticipating Silver Certification.
Architect: Silver Petrucelli + Associates

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