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Choosing a Low-E Window

Posted by John Noriega on Saturday, March 31, 2012


In a recent post, we explained the benefits of using DIY low-emissivity coatings to insulate your current windows at the fraction of the cost of replacing them.  But if you are designing a new sustainable building or home and have the opportunity to select your windows from the cutting edge options available today, these general guidelines will help you make logical decisions.
There is a true science behind low-e coatings that bares the necessity of mentioning that no two low-e coatings a...


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Commercial Warehouse Energy Retrofits

Posted by John Noriega on Sunday, March 18, 2012

One type of building that does not often get mentioned in energy conservation discussion is commercial warehouses and storage facilities.  In order to conserve energy in these spaces it is important to identify defficiencies.  These buildings are unique in that the inhabitants do not desire typical interior temperatures, however, some products and materials held in warehouses require to be stored at a certain climate.  For this reason heating and cooling loads can still be a large contributor...


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Sustainable Facility Management Software

Posted by John Noriega on Tuesday, February 28, 2012

-- Recent developments in technology strive to induce an energy efficient mindset to the occupants of sustainable buildings.

Since early 2010, there has been alot of discussion about
net zero energy buildings on the Sustainable Construction Blog.  It is evident that sustainable construction technologies have greatly advanced over the past few years; making net zero energy a viable goal for new construction projects. 

However, one very important aspect is often not emphasized enough when discus...


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5 Components of a Net Zero Energy Building

Posted by John Noriega on Friday, February 10, 2012

--Unfortunately, there is not a recipe for constructing a net zero energy building, but these guidelines provide a fundamental basis of how net zero energy is acheived through smart design and innovative technologies.

Alternative Energy Source

Alternative energy can come from a variety of sources: solar, wind, geothermal, and biomass.  These renewable energy sources can be harnessed in a variety of ways to provide power, heating, and cooling to a building and lower supplemental consumption by t...


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Tendril Connect Energy Management

Posted by John Noriega on Monday, April 11, 2011

--New energy management technology helps connect smart, sustainable buildings to utility companies; the Tendril Connect offers energy savings on a whole new level.

The Tendril Connect platform utilizes the Tendril Smart Grid at a residential level to bring successful energy management to property owners.  This aspect is the cornerstone of Tendril’s attempt to develop the “Energy Internet.”  The Energy Internet gathers knowledge on energy consumption and trends from the local grid to help...

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How R-Values are Measured

Posted by John Noriega on Tuesday, March 8, 2011
In sustainable construction, one of the most proven and sought after energy reducing techniques is superinsulating in new construction or retrofitting an old building with more efficient or additional insulation.  When installed correctly, insulation is very effective in reducing energy loads on HVAC systems by keeping a more regulated and constant indoor temperature.  There are many types of insulation ranging from spray foam, to loose-fill batt, to rigid EPS, and choosing which one to use c...
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Recycled Aggregate for Carbon Neutral Concrete

Posted by John Noriega on Thursday, January 27, 2011

    With the development of environmentally conscious construction projects across the world, there are still many demands of building materials that today’s technologies have not yet satisfied.  Looking at the two main structural building materials, steel and concrete, one in particular lacks characteristics of carbon neutrality.  While steel is nearing full recycled production, concrete remains a very carbon intensive process.  The main contributor to this trait is portland cement.  Port...


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A Sustainable Construction Outlook for 2011

Posted by John Noriega on Saturday, January 8, 2011
2011 buzzwords: net-zero energy, passive house, and photovoltaic.

As we bring in the New Year, there are several trends that will define the construction industry in 2011.  As in recent years, the industry is undoubtedly headed in a sustainable direction focusing on environmentally friendly materials, energy efficiency, and alternative energy sources.  The outlook for the industry in 2011 considers these same principles, but we will see a stronger more informed focus in several areas.

Achievin...
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AECOM: A Leader in Sustainable Planning

Posted by John Noriega on Thursday, July 29, 2010

Sustainability in construction is a concept that can be accepted into a project to various extents.  In addition, the sustainability of a building can only be taken as far as the site and surround area allow.  This means a building can have all of the right energy efficient systems, building envelopes, and green materials but still may not provide a sustainable lifestyle or community to the people living, working, or visiting these buildings. 

This is where AECOM makes a difference in the s...


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Sustainable Construction Photos at the 2012 Olympics

Posted by John Noriega on Sunday, July 18, 2010

As London prepares to host the Summer Olympic Games of 2012, recent construction photos share the progress being made in this sustainable project.  This sustainable planning and construction project will develop an area that is economically depressed to provide for the community for many decades after the 2012 Olympic Games are over.  Photos courtesy of london2012.co.uk

Velo Park

Aquatic Center

Olympic Village


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