Living Future 2019 to unveil LBC 4.0
I’ll be reporting this week from the Living Future 2019 conference in Seattle, which promises to be newsworthy for at least two reasons.
I’ll be reporting this week from the Living Future 2019 conference in Seattle, which promises to be newsworthy for at least two reasons.
Glazing for the Kendeda Building, supplied by the glass fabrication giant Viracon, is about as high-performance as you can get when it comes to energy efficiency
By an unusual path, the Kendeda Building will include bird-safe glass. That’s rare among green buildings, which often ignore one of the leading causes of avian deaths.
Atlanta-based curtain-wall manufacturer Kawneer has its eye on a Living Building project in its backyard from the very start. Its longterm focus on sustainability paid off.
The orange air-and-water barrier that recently was painted onto the exterior walls of the Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design, is intimately tied an earlier Living Building — Seattle’s Bullitt Center.
Georgia Tech Institute Architect Howard S. Wertheimer offers up a green building trend he’d like to see, especially on college campuses.
It makes sense that ASHRAE, a leading proponent of efficient buildings, would hire leading green building architects and engineers for the Zero Energy renovation of its new Atlanta building.
We asked 30 green building leaders: What notable trends do you see emerging in commercial green building in 2019? Most of the answers revolved around climate change.