KI Supplies Products for First LEED-Certified Building in Arkansas

FAYETTEVILLE , Ark. — The University of Arkansas’s Fayetteville campus is host to the first building in the state to become LEED-certified.

The 35,000-square-foot Innovation Center is part of the university’s attempt to create an environmentally friendly campus it includes the Greengaurd certified Genius wall from KI. Made with more than 70 percent recycled aluminum, the moveable walls are 99 percent reusable and 96 percent recycled.

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Salt Lake to Impose Green Codes on Public Buildings

SALT LAKE City — Building practices could become a lot greener here after council members endorsed the creation of an ordinance that would require public buildings to incorporate environmentally sustainable measures and practices.

The bipartisan initiative will likely adhere to U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED-certification standards, with future public works projects required to incorporate sustainable design measures and construction practices, officials say.

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U.S. Green Building Council Toughens Energy Efficiency Criteria

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Green Building Council’s membership voted overwhelmingly to adopt a more stringent application of the organization’s sustainable-building rating system.

In a move aimed at improving the energy performance of USGBC-certified buildings, projects will be required to incorporate at least two rating points under the Optimize Energy Performance criterion in order to be eligible for LEED recognition, officials say.

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Pennsylvania Company Earns LEED Platinum Award

LANCASTER, Pa. — The U.S. Green Building Council has awarded LEED Platinum certification to the corporate headquarters of Armstrong World Industries.

Built in 1998, the three-story glass-and-steel relies on wind energy for about 75 percent of its power, officials say. The facility has an energy consumption rate of 1.5 watts per square foot, which is half the average rate for comparable buildings in the United States.

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Chinatown Orchard Garden is First SF LEED Hotel

SAN FRANCISCO — The $25 million Orchard Garden Hotel became the first hotel in the city awarded LEED certification by the U.S. Green Building Council.

The 86-room hotel, which is set in the heart of San Francisco’s tourist belt between the historic Union Square and Chinatown, is the third hotel in the United States to receive LEED recognition for environmental sustainability, officials say.

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Study: Health Care Administrators Favor Green Construction

Nearly two-thirds of health care and hospital administrators believe that sustainability will change the way health care buildings are designed and constructed, according to a recent study.

The study, “The Health Care Green Building SmartMarket Report,” examines the increasing trend toward green building in the $23.7 billion health care construction market and highlights the driving factors behind that trend.

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New Sidwell Friends Middle School Certified LEED Platinum

Sustainable design concepts can take hold in a variety of different ways. Some school planners are forced to take a subtle approach, incorporating design techniques that offer the most cost-effective solutions for communities that are still not sold on the legitimacy of the green building. Other planners have the luxury of stretching their arms and grasping new ideas that push the boundaries of what can be done to produce high-performance, sustainable schools.

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