Category: GreenLinks

Greenbuild 2012 Call for Volunteers

Greenbuild 2012 Call for Volunteers

May 10, 2012

Greenbuild has always been one of my favorite conferences dedicated to green building.  Greenbuild 2012 will be held in San Francisco, California at the Moscone Center this year from November 14-16.  The USGBC will offer free conference attendance to volunteers who complete 8-hours of volunteer time during the conference.  Volunteers must be a full-time student [...]

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Ecobuild 2012

Ecobuild, What Happened to Green Innovation?

April 25, 2012

I only attended the last two days of Ecobuild in London this year.  On the first day there, I was fully absorbed in finding the booths that shouted “this is the Landscape Architecture section,” never really bothering to slow down and take a look around.  I found very few booths representing the field of landscape [...]

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Green California Summit 2012

Green California Summit 2012

April 25, 2012

It’s not too late to register online!  The Green California Summit and Exposition will take place at the Sacramento Convention Center in California from April 26th to the 27th.  The Keynote, the Expo, and the Green Leadership Awards Reception are free to all registrants.  Speakers include Kevin Johnson (Go Bears!), the Mayor of the City [...]

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The Fallingwater mobile app produced by in-D Media LLC (Image courtesy in-D Media LLC)

Fallingwater Goes Digital

March 21, 2012

It’s pretty neat to see a friend featured in the New York Times.  This February, NYT reporter Steven Kurutz interviewed Tim Sakamoto, my long-time friend and fellow alum from the UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design (CED).  The interview focused on his latest product, the Frank Lloyd Wright–Fallingwater mobile app. The What: Let’s call it [...]

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A Call to Reinvent the Toilet

A Call to Reinvent the Toilet

July 25, 2011

It has been a long time since we have seen any technological changes in the design of toilets.  We have come a long way since the 18th century when the first flush toilet was invented.  The most recent major breakthrough in toilet technology is the dual-flush toilet which was created thirty years ago by Australian [...]

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2011 West Coast Green at PCBC Conference

West Coast Green Brings Green Building Leaders to PCBC

June 21, 2011

San Francisco, CA – West Coast Green, the world’s leading interactive conference on green innovation, has partnered with Pacific Coast Building Conference (PCBC), the region’s largest building conference. The two will converge this week, June 22nd-24th, at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. With the collaboration of PCBC, a fellow leader in the conference industry, [...]

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The Bridge of Dreams spans the Tulameen River in Princeton, B.C., Canada.  The wooden foot-bridge deck is suspended by steel rods from glulam arches and is covered by an undulating steel roof deck built on sawn timber purlins.  Design/Build by StructureCraft Builders, Inc.  (Photo courtesy StructureCraft Builders, Inc.)

StructureOregon 2011: Boost Your Knowledge on Innovative Uses of Wood Products in Buildings

May 1, 2011

PORTLAND, Ore. – Most architects and engineers know wood as a flexible, durable and beautiful building material. But in a state that leads the nation in the production of softwood lumber and plywood, do they understand how many different and creative ways they can use Oregon wood products in commercial, industrial and institutional structures? Boosting [...]

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Green California Summit and Exposition

Green California Summit and Exposition

April 14, 2011

California is a well known leader in green: building, technology, services, innovations, and so much more.  Government agency purchasers, policy makers, facility managers, and product and service suppliers will be converging April 19th-20th at the Sacramento Convetion Center for the 2011 Green California Summit and Exposition. Sustainability and recovery are intertwined.  This year’s theme is [...]

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Architect Hatches an Eco-Conscious Egg Shelter

Architect Hatches an Eco-Conscious Egg Shelter

January 18, 2011

Unaffordable rental prices in Beijing inspired Dai Haifei (戴海飞), a 24-year old newly graduated architect, to create an eco-conscious makeshift home. His “egg house” features two wheels, sack bags, bamboo splints, wood chippings, grass seeds, a water tank and solar panel, and 130 square feet of “living” space. In 2009 when I was interning for [...]

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Green Plywood Alternative Begins Full Production After Successful Trials

Green Plywood Alternative Begins Full Production After Successful Trials

January 17, 2011

2K Manufacturing, the Luton based company that has pioneered the revolutionary environmentally-friendly EcoSheet, has commenced full production after successful trials with many of the UK’s leading construction companies. The first orders amounting to over 8,000 sheets have been placed. EcoSheet is a ground-breaking plywood replacement board made entirely from unwanted waste plastic.  It has been [...]

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Vancouver Convention Centre’s 6-Acre Living Roof

Vancouver Convention Centre’s 6-Acre Living Roof

January 16, 2011

By borrowing from nature and maximizing science and technology, the Vancouver Convention Centre has assembled plant groups for its living roof. This innovative project brings in a new level of ecology and habitat to the urban landscape, and will fluctuate and change over time. By connecting the interior design with the spectacular natural landscape of [...]

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Top Ten Green Building Trends for 2011

Top Ten Green Building Trends for 2011

January 6, 2011

Earth Advantage Institute, a leading nonprofit green building resource and research organization that has certified more than 11,000 sustainable homes, today announced its annual selection of top ten green building trends to watch for over the next 12 months. The trends, which range from “affordable green” to lifecycle analysis of materials, were identified by Earth [...]

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