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BuildingGreen is dedicated to assisting architects, designers, and sustainability experts in making their projects more environmentally friendly and healthier. Established in 1985, BuildingGreen has become a reliable resource for information on sustainable and healthy design and construction practices. We offer support to building professionals through our membership websites at BuildingGreen.com and LEEDuser.com, as well as through personalized consulting and training services. At BuildingGreen, we foster networks for sustainability leaders, providing a supportive environment for open dialogue where all voices can be heard. Participants help shape the agenda for Summits and other collaborative events. Our mission is to help you approach design and construction with a holistic viewpoint. We work with teams that implement an integrative approach, which not only minimizes ecological harm but can also enhance ecosystems, all while maximizing financial returns and benefits for occupants. Our publishing efforts are free from advertising, allowing us to concentrate solely on providing valuable content for our readers. As Mara Baum, Healthcare Sustainable Design Leader at HOK, puts it, “I’ve relied on BuildingGreen for over a decade— it’s one of the most reputable sources for cutting-edge green building news and product research.”

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  • Nov 26, 2024 | buildinggreen.com | Elizabeth Waters

    News Brief Three existing buildings: a retail space, an office skyscraper, and high-rise apartments achieved LEED certification under the new v5 rating system. USGBC announced the first three projects certified under the new LEED v5 Operations & Maintenance (O+M) rating system, still in beta testing. In LEED v5 O+M, USGBC has added prerequisites and credits focused on carbon, health, equity, and resilience. For instance, project teams are now required to assess a building’s resilience and...

  • Nov 25, 2024 | buildinggreen.com | Brent Ehrlich

    Product Review The Greenbuild expo always showcases innovative products and industry trends. This year there were some significant seismic shifts in the green products displayed and the ideas presented. When people think of the Greenbuild expo floor, their perceptions are not usually those of music, art, or beauty. But it is a bit of an art navigating schedules and meetings in order to see products and talk to manufacturers amongst the cacophony of the crowd, concrete floors, and cavernous...

  • Nov 18, 2024 | buildinggreen.com | Nadav Malin |Elizabeth Waters

    News Brief Building on the 2023 Portfolio Accelerator, PERFORM will formally verify portfolio-wide progress toward sustainability goals High-performing, LEED-certified buildings are great for showing what’s possible, but the vast majority of existing building will never pursue—much less achieve—certification. But those buildings are responsible for the lion’s share of carbon emissions from the built environment, so it’s imperative to improve their performance. At Greenbuild 2024 in...

  • Nov 18, 2024 | buildinggreen.com | Nadav Malin |Elizabeth Waters

    News Brief With independence, C.Scale aims to advance building decarbonization Architecture firm EHDD announced on November 12 that it’s established a new company, C.Scale, as an independent public benefit corporation. Jack Rusk, EHDD’s former director of climate strategy, left the firm to become C.Scale’s CEO. And Brad Jacobson, FAIA, principal and partner at EHDD and co-founder of C.Scale, will join the C.Scale team while remaining at EHDD. With this move, the company can bring in investors...

  • Nov 5, 2024 | buildinggreen.com | Elizabeth Waters

    News Brief With its Certified Circularity Standard, Cradle to Cradle hopes to expand the reach of its product circularity efforts The Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute (C2CPII) recently announced the release of a new certification option, the Certified Circularity Standard. Derived from the full standard, the new certification is “designed to provide an accessible pathway for companies of all sizes to create and verify circular products,” explained Ren DeCherney, global lead of...

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