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Jerry Yudelson The Business Case for Green Buildings 2008
By: Jerry Yudelson - Friday, December 14, 2007
Source: Yudelson Associates

As we round the bend and head for home in 2007, I want to recap how the business case for green buildings has unfolded this year and to forecast how it is likely to develop in 2008. To sum up 2007 in a nutshell: the business community has totally bought into green buildings. That’s it, end of discussion.


Green Roof Sloped Application Project Spotlight For ASLA Green Building Project Spotlight
By: Dennis Yanez - Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Source: American Hydrotech, Inc.
When the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) wanted a high profile location to best demonstrate how landscape architects play a central role in green roof design and construction, it needed to look no further than atop its own headquarters building. And, when ASLA wanted an engineered assembly that would allow it to show how environmental and aesthetic benefits of a green roof can best be maximized, it needed to look no further than the Garden Roof® Assembly from American Hydrotech.

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Sustainability and green building in the workplace. Rainwater Harvesting Success Story
By: Rainwater Management Solutions - Thursday, January 25, 2007
Source: www.rainwatermanagement.com
The home’s original well went dry in 2001. A second well was drilled to a depth of 900 feet, but only produced a half-gallon per minute. This was inadequate to provide an ample water supply for peak demand.

Sustainability and green building in the workplace. Rainwater Harvesting Success at IKEA
By: Rainwater Management Systems - Thursday, January 25, 2007
Source: www.rainwatermanagement.com
IKEA has strongly favored the use of siphonic roof drainage for their retail and warehousing facilities in Europe. IKEA wanted the New Jersey store to be the first IKEA store in the United States to utilize siphonic drainage. John Rattenbury is currently the only engineer in the United States capable of providing siphonic roof drainage design services.





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