Welcome Elene Drosos, Editorial Assistant, to the BuildingGreen team.
关于我们
Green building is a fast moving field: you have to be ready to design. Since 1985, BuildingGreen? has provided critical education and technical services to aspiring and practicing designers through its Spotlight Reports and flagship products: Environmental Building News, GreenSpec, and LEEDuser.com.
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https://www.buildinggreen.com
BuildingGreen?的外部链接
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- 教育业
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- 2-10 人
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- Washington,DC
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- 1985
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- Green Building、Continuing Education和Environmental Activism
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Congratulations to our Publisher Vincent Bataoel on his appointment to the Board of the GBI. ??
Welcome to GBI's newest board directors, who generously provide industry leadership and sustainable building expertise to support our mission: ?? Vincent Bataoel, Senior Partner, Above Green ?? Charline Cormier, Director of Sustainability, EastPoint ?? Julie Wojnowski (Skodowski), Principal, ESG & Sustainability, Citadel EHS Learn more about GBI's Board of Directors:?https://lnkd.in/e3gSDvsi
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Progress is coming to LEEDuser ??
?? Above Green has acquired LEEDuser.com from BuildingGreen?.? LEEDuser will continue to serve as the premier forum for practitioners of the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED? rating system. In the coming months the forum will be expanded to include additional rating systems including SITES, TRUE, WELL, IGCC, Green Globes, Guiding Principles, and CalGreen. According to Vincent Bataoel, “We’re looking forward to supporting the sustainability consultants and practitioners who have built the LEEDuser community, by expanding the knowledge base, improving our membership’s access to technical documentation resources, and providing the extra support necessary for all forum questions to be answered with a guarantee.”???
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We're hiring: looking for a few good writers. ? https://lnkd.in/exPzeTP7
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We’re excited to announce that BuildingGreen. has been acquired by the Wexley Media Group. This announcement arrives with the formal retirement of Alex and Jerelyn Wilson from the Board of BuildingGreen. As part of the transition, BuildingGreen’s Peer Networks and facilitation services have been spun off into a new entity, Green Commons led by former BuildingGreen CEO Nadav Malin. BuildingGreen will continue to be operated as an independent, ad-free publication. Wexley Media Group partners Nelina Loiselle and Vincent Bataoel join BuildingGreen as Publishers. According to Bataoel, “We’re looking forward to updating BuildingGreen.com, returning it to an issue-based format, and working with our subscribers to advance sustainability, architecture, and society.” Erika Heet will serve as the new Editor in Chief of BuildingGreen. Erika has previously served as the Editor in Chief of Interiors Magazine, Editorial Director at Dwell, Senior Editor at Architectural Digest, Board Member at Greenbuild International, and Board Member at the Sustainable Furnishings Council. According to Erika, “I am thrilled to be joining BuildingGreen at such a critical time in the green building movement. I look forward to supporting BuildingGreen in its dedicated service to architects, educators, and all green building professionals and proponents through engaging journalism, purposeful educational opportunities and innovative industry leadership committed to a wholly sustainable future." Issue 2025.01 of BuildingGreen will be digitally published Spring 2025. Stay up to date, watch for new articles to drop, and pitch us your stories by following us on LinkedIn or by emailing your ideas for analyses, educational material, and industry exposés to [email protected].
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"Greenlash" demonstrates the importance of strategic coordination among /all/ green building professionals and organizations -- out of a collective concern for our future, in the spirit of mutual respect, under a common interest in defending the environment, and through the recognition that we are stronger together. There is plenty to divide us, better not to be divided against each other. https://lnkd.in/ekf-4Q_n
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We're hiring for the following positions: Managing Editor https://lnkd.in/eZZgUwcF Sales Assistant https://lnkd.in/eqZ5DhKT Assistant Researcher? https://lnkd.in/eETTeQim
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Contractor's Commitment: Get the latest on October 24, 2024 The Contractor’s Commitment, a program developed by BuildingGreen’s Sustainable Construction Leaders peer network, is the industry's only agreed-upon framework for systematically addressing the environmental and social impacts of construction activity. Three years in, we now have signatories that have reached the highest tiers of achievement. In this webinar on October 24 at 1 pm Eastern, we will hear from current signatories and present the latest statistics from the 2023 reporting cycle. This webinar is free for anyone, so invite your friends who are not already part of the SCL network! Register here: https://lnkd.in/g9--WMqq
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The ECHO Project (Embodied Carbon Harmonization and Optimization) has just released two amazing resources that will help ramp up the adoption of whole-project embodied carbon. Why two? Check out our short announcement and explainer: https://lnkd.in/ed76DZEh ECHO is a coalition convened jointly by five leading non-profit organizations: Architecture 2030, Building Transparency, the Carbon Leadership Forum, Living Future, and U.S. Green Building Council. Also participating: LOTS of other key players. What an inspiring collaboration.
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Thank you Lindsay Baker! I know this is something you’ve thought a lot about, and we’re so glad you were willing to share your thinking with Brent Ehrlich for this article / report. And I should mention—anyone looking to earn AIA HSW or GBCI learning units can use this as a course.
Are bio-based materials the future of regenerative building? And which ones are truly worth growing? These questions are complex, and BuildingGreen's latest report does an excellent job of diving into the nuanced conversation around bio-based building materials. We’re grateful to BuildingGreen for featuring the Living Building Challenge and its approach to regenerative materials in this piece. We're also proud to see our CEO, Lindsay Baker, share her insights. Here are a few of her thought-provoking quotes: - “It’s important to celebrate and highlight buildings that visually incorporate natural materials into the architecture.” - “Bio-based shouldn’t be used synonymously with low carbon.” - “We need better policies that encourage a truly low-carbon built environment, not just lower-carbon products.” We’d love to hear your thoughts on bio-based materials in the comments! Read the full article on BuildingGreen here: https://bit.ly/4dF78LS