Lessons Learned: Volume 1

The first volume in our Lessons Learned series, exploring the challenges, opportunities, and solutions encountered by those working in the green building field.

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Table of Contents

FOUR TIMES SQUARE

Short Profiles and Interviews

  • Douglas Durst, President, Durst Organization
  • Jonathan Durst, Executive Vice President, Durst Organization
  • Robert Fox, Principal, Fox & Fowle
  • Bruce Fowle, Principal Architect, Fox & Fowle
  • Dan Tishman, President, Tishman Constrction

Manhattan's Green Giant

Dan Kaplan, Fox & Fowle, Project Architect, Four Times Square

Design Tools for 21st Century Buildings:  DOE-2.1, Radiance, Computational Fluid Dynamics and Three-Dimensional Heat Flow

Adrian Tuluca, Steven Winter Associates

 

A NEW WAY OF THINKING

What is Green Development

Bill Browning, Rocky Mountain Institute

Beyond Energy Efficiency - Energy Producing Buildings

Greg Kiss, Kiss+Cathcart

A Day in the Life of a Building Manager in 2005

Dennis Wilson, Enersave

A Whole Systems Approach to Building

Bill Reed, The Hillier Group

Be Careful What You Ask For

Sandy Mendler, HOK

The Engineer's Role in Sustainable Design

Alan Traugott, Flack+Kurtz

Insights into Sustainable Design

Gail Lindsay, Design Harmony, Inc.

Process Integration and "Green" Design

Barry Donaldson, Barry Donaldson & Associates

Not a New Way of Thinking

Susan Drew and Michael Kazan, Gruzen Samton Architects

 

WHY BUILD GREEN

Building Locally, Thinking Globally

Asher Derman, Ph.D

Environmental Impacts of Energy Use in Buildings

Ashok Gupta, NRDC

Creating Value in Commercial Real Estate through Energy Efficiency

Robert Sauchelli, U.S. EPA

How New York City Could Capture Real Returns from More Resource Efficient Public Facilities

Hillary Brown, NYC Dept. of Design and Construction

 

BUILDING FOR THE 21ST CENTURY

Environmentally Responsible Technology

Energy Efficiency

Indoor Air Quality

Resource Conservation

Environmentally Responsible Construction, Operations and Maintenance