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Green & Healthy Building


Adobe
Bamboo
Cob
Construction Waste
Guides
Deconstruction
Green Building
Healthy Building/Living/Working

Rammed Earth & PISE
Recycled Content
Straw Bale
Thatch
Waste Water Treatment
Wood

 
Green building materials and methods have some environmental or health benefit. Their production and use mean less energy consumption, less natural resource depletion, and less mining and processing with their associated pollution problems. They contain fewer toxic components which will effect the health of the producers, builders and occupants.

Finally, and perhaps most importantly, the use of green building materials and methods requires us to consider the impacts our "civilization" has on the local and global environment. We begin to appreciate those cultures currently or recently dependent upon less industrial building materials and methods. We have much to teach each other.


Green Building


Builders Booksource
http://www.buildersbooksite.com
Building Environmental Science & Technology
The Green Building Primer
http://www.nrg-builder.com
Building Science Corporation
http://www.buildingscience.com
Climate Neutral Network
http://www.climateneutral.com.
DOE Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
http://www.eere.energy.gov
Environmental Building News
http://www.ebuild.com
Environmental Design & Construction
http://www.edcmag.com
Environmental Energy Technologies
http://eetd.lbl.gov
Greening Canadian Goverenment Facilities
http://www.greeninggovernment.gc.ca/default.asp?lang=En&nav5999C10F-11
A Guide to Developing Green Builder Programs
http://www.nahb.com
High Performance Building Guidelines
http://www.nyc.gov/html/ddc/html/ddcgreen/highperf.html
International Initiative for a Sustainable Built Environment
http://www.greenbuilding.ca
National Institute of Building Sciences NIBS)
http://www.nibs.org
Partnership for Advanced Technology in Housing (PATH)
http://www.pathnet.org/
U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)
http://www.usgbc.org/

 


Green Building Materials Directories


The Harris Directory: A database of Recycled & Pollution Preventing Materials for Home Office & Garden
http://www.harrisdirectory.com
Okios: Green Building Source
http:www.oikos.com
PRe Consultants: Life Cycle Cost Guide
http://www.pre.nl/
REDI Guide: Resources for Environmental Design Index
http://www.oikos.com/redi/
StrawSticksSandBricks
http://www.strawsticksandbricks.com
Sustainable Building Sources
http:www.greenbuilder.com
Vermont SIRI Material Safety Data Sheets
http://www.hazard.com/msds
 

Adobe
 

Adobe Builder
http://www.adobebuilder.com/
New Mexico Alternative Codes
http://www.lv-cote.org/Cities%20revised%20codes.htm

Bamboo
"Bamboo is just grass, but it varies in height from dwarf, one foot (30 cm) plants to giant timber bamboos that can grow to over 100 feet (40 m). It grows in a lot of different climates, from jungles to high on mountainsides. Bamboos are further classified by the types of roots they have. Some, called runners, spread exuberantly, and others are classified as clumpers, which slowly expands from the original planting. There are also varieties of root systems that are a mixture of these types. Generally, the tropical bamboos tend to be clumpers and the temperate bamboos tend to be runners."
American Bamboo Society
 

American Bamboo Society (ABS)
http://www.bamboo.org/abs/
The Austrailian Bamboo Network (ABN)
http://www.ctl.com.au/abn/abn.htm
The Bamboo Society of Austrailia (BSA)
http://www.bamboo.org.au/
Bamboo Web
http://www.kauai.net/bambooweb/bamboo.html
The European Bamboo Society (EBS)
http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/users/djh/ebs/ebsindex.htm
The International Network for Bamboo and Rataan (INBAR)
http://www.inbar.int
Supplies for Bamboo Construction
http://www.bamboogardenswa.com
World Bamboo Organization
http://www.worldbamboo.org

Cob
"The word cob comes from an old English root meaning a lump or rounded mass. Cob building uses hands and feet to form lumps of earth mixed with sand and straw, a sensory and aesthetic experience similar to sculpting with clay. Cob is easy to learn and inexpensive to build. Because there are no forms, ramming, cement or rectilinear bricks, cob lends itself to organic shapes: curved walls, arches and niches."
Cob Cottage Company
 

The Cob Cottage Company
http://www.deatech.com/cobcottage/
Cob Crew
http://home.sprynet.com/~cobcrew/
Cobworks
http://www.cobworks.com/
Down to Earth Building Bee
http://www.alternatives.com/cob-building/
Groundworks
http://www.cpros.com/~sequoia/

Construction Waste
"In cities around the country, construction and demolition (C&D) debris--the waste produced in the course of constructing, renovating, and demolishing buildings--accounts for 10 percent to as much as 30 percent of the total municipal waste stream."
Building for the Future

 

Strategies for Reducing Wastes
http://www.informinc.org
CIWMB Construction and Demolition Debris Recycling
http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/condemo/default.htm

Deconstruction
 
Community Woodworks is a custom mill house specializing in reclaimed and salvaged urban lumber.
The mill is located on the Oakland Army Base, Building 823 in Oakland, CA. In addition to dimensional lumber, we also offer custom milling, custom molding and trim, mill blanks and solid wood component parts custom milled to spec. Community Woodworks was founded by a group of Bay Area organizations to be a leader not only in protecting our natural resources but also in helping to rebuild economically disadvantaged communities. CW works closely with and provides support for businesses and programs that train and employ low-income individuals in the salvage, deconstruction and wood reuse industries.
Community Woodworks offers a customized line of 100% reclaimed wood products with: Quick turnaround on orders; Large production capacity.
Contact: Dave Hanchett, Community Woodworks Develpment Coordinator, 510-835-7690


The Whole House Building Supply Yard and Warehouse
at 1955 Pulgas in East Palo Alto. Mon.-Sat 1-6pm, 650-328-8731. We are available at other times by appointment: call Ted or Cindy at 650-473-9876 or Paul at 650-856-0634. Take the Embarcadero exit off 101 and head East towards the Bay. Take your first left on East Bayshore. Pulgas is the first Right pass the Palo Alto Post Office. Call our hotline at 650 852-9460 or check our website at http://www.driftwoodsalvage.com every week for new dates, times, directions & pictures of items.


Healthy Building/
Living/Working


The California Indoor Air Quality Program
http://www.cal-iaq.org/iaqsheet.htm
Center for Health, Environment and Justice (CCHW )
http://www.essential.org/cchw/
Communities for a Better Environment
http://www.igc.apc.org/cbe/cbe
Endocrine Disrupter Resource Center
http://www.iatp.org/edrc/
Environmental Health Coalition
http://www.environmentalhealth.org
Healthy House Institute
http://www.hhinst.com/
Natural Home
http://www.naturalhomemag.com
Natural Resources Defense Council
http://www.nrdc.org
Rachel's Environmental Health Weekly
http://www.rachel.org/home_eng.htm
Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition
http://www.svtc.org
The Vital Signs Project
http://arch.ced.berkeley.edu/vitalsigns/

Rammed Earth & Pnuematically Impacted Stabilized Earth (PISE)
 

The Green Building Source Book - Earth Building
http://www.greenbuilder.com/sourcebook/EarthGuidelines.html
Rammed Earth Development
http://www.rammedearth.com/
Rammed Earth - The Austrailian Connection
http://www.hahaha.com.au/rammed.earth/default.asp
Rammed Earth Works
http://www.rammedearthworks.com/

Recycled Content Products
 

Association of New Jersey Recyclers Links
http://www.anjr.com
CIWMB Recycled Content Manufacturers Database
http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/ConDemo/Products/
CIWMB Recycled Content Products Database
http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/rcp/
Community Woodworks
is a custom mill house specializing in reclaimed and salvaged urban lumber. The mill is located on the Oakland Army Base, Building 823 in Oakland, CA. In addition to dimensional lumber, we also offer custom milling, custom molding and trim, mill blanks and solid wood component parts custom milled to spec. Community Woodworks was founded by a group of Bay Area organizations to be a leader not only in protecting our natural resources but also in helping to rebuild economically disadvantaged communities. CW works closely with and provides support for businesses and programs that train and employ low-income individuals in the salvage, deconstruction and wood reuse industries.
Community Woodworks offers a customized line of 100% reclaimed wood products with: Quick turnaround on orders; Large production capacity.
Contact: Dave Hanchett, Community Woodworks Develpment Coordinator, 510-835-7690
 
Jefferson Recycled Woodworks
http://www.ecowood.com
a pioneer in the business of recycling West Coast softwood species, is a full-service recycled lumber millworks producing a line of beautiful, high quality products made exclusively from reclaimed wood. We offer a full spectrum of lumber products, finish lumber, beams and timbers, flooring and architectural millwork, as well as quaility retail display systems, all re-manufactured from salvaged lumber and timbers.
State of New Jersey Recycled Content Building Products
http://www.state.nj.us/dep/dshw/recyclenj/material.htm
Urban Ore
Household Goods: 1333 Sixth Street Berkeley, CA 94710 510) 559-4460
Building Materials: 7th St. Near Ashby, Berkeley, CA
Tel: (510) 559-4454 Fax: (510) 235-0198.
Recycling: 6th St at Gilman St , Berkeley (510) 559-4461
Conceptual Design of Zero Waste Disposal Facilities
Daily 8:30am- 5:00pm, Weekends 10:00am - 6:00pm
Contact: Dan Knapp, President, at 510-559-4454, Fax: 510-528-1540.

http://urbanore.citysearch.com/?cslink=

Strawbale
 

Black Range Films
http://www.strawbalecentral.com
California Alternative Codes
http://www.lv-cote.org/Cities%20revised%20codes.htm
The Canelo Project
http://www.caneloproject.com/pages/what.html
Crest
http://solstice.crest.org/efficiency/straw_insulation/
The El Paso Solar Energy Association (EPSEA)
http://epsea.org/straw.html
Strawbale Home Construction
http://www.txses.org/epsea/straw.html
Strawbale Regional Assistance Project (STRAP)
http://www2.whidbey.net/lighthook/strap.htm
Surfin Strawbale
http://www.moxvox.com/index1.html
Sustainable Building Sourcebook
http://www.greenbuilder.com/sourcebook/strawbale.html
The Last Straw
Up -to-Date Information and Resources for Straw-Bale Construction
http://www.strawhomes.com
Tucson Pima County Straw-bale Code
http://www.dcat.net/resources/Tucson_Pima_Co_SB_Code.pdf

Thatch
 

McGhee & Company
http://www.thatching.com/
Royal Thatch Roofs
http://www.royalthatch.com.au/
Safari Thatch & Bamboo
http://www.greenbuilder.com/thatch/

Waste Water Treatment
"Living Machines® accelerate nature's own water purification process. Unlike chemically based systems, Living Machines® incorporate helpful bacteria, plants, snails and fish that thrive by breaking down and digesting organic pollutants. Wastewater treatment takes place through a series of differently managed environments, a diversity of organisms that eat the waste in the water."
 

Living Machines
http://www.livingmachines.com
Schuylkill Maid
http://www.wired.com/news/topstories/0,1287,6908,00.html

Wood
See also Sustainable Forests
 

Certified Forest Products Council
http://certifiedwood.org
Forest World
http://www.forestworld.com


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