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May 2008
Roof Insulation and Diminishing Returns
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Security, High-Rise Buildings, and Ethics: Cracking the Building Code
Without a single security building code in the United States, building owners, design professionals, and public officials rely on best practices and industry standards. Only New York City amended the City Building Code after 9/11 to reflect building performance. In April 2008, the buildings commissioner who led that effort resigned, and Mayor Bloomberg wants to remove the provision that her successor must be a licensed architect or professional engineer.
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April 2008
The Triple Bottom Line: Past the Tipping Point for Green
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Green Olympics … the Butterfly in China
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Back to Square One
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Deconstructing the New Urban Fortress: UK’s Mandate for Terror-Proof Buildings
The latest directives from the U.K.'s Home Office urge architects to design terror-proof buildings, complete with panic rooms, concrete, and steel blockades; however, the American perspective from the public and private sectors is typically one that integrates transparent security with design excellence, openness, and blast-resistant design.
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March 2008
Build It Green and They Will Come
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More Smart Grid News
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Venezuelan Oil and Green Roofs
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Global Diplomacy and Design: Security at U.S. Embassies
The latest U.S. Government Accountability Office report on embassy security says that several U.S. embassies remain vulnerable to attack and fail to meet key security standards. Finding the balance between security and openness remains the ongoing challenge for embassy design, as for so many other civic buildings, public venues, and iconic structures around the world.
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February 2008
Smart Grid Momentum Surges
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Installing Membrane Roofing Using Foam Adhesives
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Rebuilding America’s Critical Infrastructure is a Non-Partisan Issue
Elected officials from across the political spectrum recognize the need to secure federal funding for rebuilding infrastructure and enhancing public safety
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Moving to Greener Pastures
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January 2008
Survey Exposes Electric Reliability
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ASTM, RCI, and Quality Assurance
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The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act: A Federal Backstop of Prevention
The renewal of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act will provide building owners and the buildings industry with a safety net for reconstruction and recovery after a terrorist attack By Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA
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Tenants Make It Easy Being Green
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December 2007
‘Show Me the Money’: Investment Real Estate Goes Green
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Yet Another Energy Policy
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ASTM and Roofing
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Deterring Terror by Design: The New Front Lines for Homeland Security are in the Private Sector
The U.S. government issues more "non-credible" terror alerts for shopping malls during the holiday season and proposes steep Homeland Security budget cuts while British Terrorism Minister Lord Alan West and Member of Parliament Patrick Mercer suggest that architectural education should include a module dedicated to understanding how terrorists can be deterred by design.
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November 2007
BOMA Intl. Announces Market Transformation Energy Plan
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A Big Coal Story
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Thermoplastic (Heat-Weldable) Roofing
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A Canadian View on Security: Creating an All-Hazards Approach to Public Safety
Canadian security expert Margaret Purdy describes how building owners can play a significant role in security and emergency preparedness. Purdy compares threat perceptions in Canada and the United States, and suggests that government agencies and industry leaders establish robust, two-way sharing of information on threats, vulnerabilities, incidents, and counter-measures.
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October 2007
Be Smart about Going Green: Tips to Optimize Your Sustainable Building Practices
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Climate Change Takes Center Stage
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Elastomeric Roofing—EPDM
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Global Terrorism, Domestic Security: Balancing Urban Design and Public Safety
Counterterrorism expert and former NYPD Deputy Commissioner Michael Sheehan advises building owners, architects, and design professionals on how to approach urban design and building security
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September 2007
Sustainable Product Standards: Simplifying the Process of Specifying ‘Green’ Part 2: The Role of Certification, Labeling, and Branding
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The Weakest Link
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The Benefits of Record-Keeping
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Public Safety, National Security: America’s 21st-Century Infrastructure Agenda
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August 2007
Sustainable Product Standards: Simplifying the Process of Specifying ‘Green’ Part 1: The Role of Voluntary Consensus Standards
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Energy Emergencies Happen: Are You Prepared?
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U.S. Tall Buildings on Terrorist Hit List: Examining the Implications and Short-Term Strategies
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July 2007
Strategic Energy Management Saves Money and Drives Sustainability Goals
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High-Rise Safety, International Codes, and Tall Buildings: Rising to Meet the Challenge
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Bituminous Built-Up Roofing Systems
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Renewable Energy Gathers Steam
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June 2007
Green-Building Regulations on the Horizon
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Renewable Energy Gathers Steam
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