Green building has rapidly been gaining momentum in the United States as a design protocol and measurement standard for building performance, quality and value. Though many precepts of the concept were established thousands of years ago, it has only been defined and integrated into the building industry over the past decade. Green building is rooted in buildings that minimize resource use, increase occupant health and productivity, and lessen the building's impact on the environment.
A more detailed definition of a green building is provided by the U.S. Green Building Council's "USGBC" LEED Green Building Rating System - the predominant standard in the country. LEED is a point based green building certification system with a total of 69 points available in six categories. LEED provides
World-class speakers, a multitude of panels on every topic imaginable, awards ceremonies and product announcements: here's what to expect at next week's Greenbuild 2007, the country's biggest gathering of green buildings professionals in a city that's striving to be the greenest of them all.
With benchmarking and a long-term view on energy efficiency upgrades, USAA saves more than $1 million annually at its San Antonio headquarters. By Abigail May
eBay's North Campus is now the home of 3,248 solar panels in a 650-kilowatt system that will supply 18 percent of the campus’s power, saving the company about $100,000 in electricity costs in its first year of operation. The company used the solar energy system's unveiling to tout its first LEED-Gold building, which also is the city's first
The American Institute of Architects sees how the three main green building rating systems compare point-by-point with its criteria for what it says a green building system should include.