Archive for June, 2009

Review This Ad: Is Better Greener?

Review This Ad: Is Better Greener? Is a product that is built better greener than the alternative it aims to replace?
June 30th, 2009 | Mark Wanczak | Comments | Read More

“Green” Insurance Basics

“Green” Insurance Basics Back to basics for the insurance professional looking to get into the sustainable building industry.
June 26th, 2009 | Mark Rabkin | Comments | Read More

MIT developing concrete to last 16,000 years

MIT developing concrete to last 16,000 years MIT developing concrete to last for 16,000 years.
June 26th, 2009 | Vik Duggal | Comments | Read More

Green is a Go on Twitter

Green is a Go on Twitter There are hundreds if not thousands of folks sharing original, quality green information daily on twitter. So, where do you start?
June 25th, 2009 | Mark Wanczak | Comments | Read More

Eliminating the word “green”

Eliminating the word “green” I have previously mentioned it will be a great day when the word green no longer needs to be used as an adjective to describe a building as being special as it will just be the norm. A recent article by Hospitality Design suggests that we are indeed moving in that direction.
June 24th, 2009 | Rich Cartlidge | Comments | Read More

The Increased Risk of “Green” Building

The Increased Risk of “Green” Building Without careful attention to interaction among building systems, new liabilities may emerge from "green" building.
June 22nd, 2009 | Mark Rabkin | Comments | Read More

There Can Won’t Be Only One

There Can Won’t Be Only One In the end....there can be only one...or maybe not.
June 22nd, 2009 | James Bedell | Comments | Read More

Introducing Konstructr: Ep. #1

Introducing Konstructr: Ep. #1 Vik Duggal launches Konstructr TV. Here's Episode #1.
June 19th, 2009 | Vik Duggal | Comments | Read More

Konstructr turned 1 yesterday!

Konstructr turned 1 yesterday! We just wanted to say thank you, so...THANK YOU!
June 19th, 2009 | Vik Duggal | Comments | Read More

Seth Bauer on How to Greenwash Better

Seth Bauer on How to Greenwash Better No product is perfect. No product messaging is perfect. But some manufacturers go through great lengths to ensure a product is as sustainable or safe as possible.
June 17th, 2009 | Mark Wanczak | Comments | Read More