6/29/2012

Living Building Challenge: Defining the Future and Gaining Publicity




Developed over the past few years, the Living Building Challenge (LBC) rating system is a meticulous green and sustainable rating system that is raising the bar for sustainable design. Since its establishment in 2009, only six buildings have been recognized as “living” and have acquired the LBC certification. Of the six certified buildings, PlanetReuse has aided in sourcing and supplying reclaimed materials for two of the first three projects.

Different than any other green building certification, the LBC system takes a step farther than the typical design build ratings and goes beyond design and construction to include the livability and performance of the building. The LBC views building as a process where humans are completely integrated with their surroundings and the ecosystem.

The LBC system focuses on categories of site, water, energy, health, materials, equity, and beauty. It takes approximately 14-16 months to gain this certification. Those buildings that meet all of the LBC standards go beyond the traditional definition of “building” and become a living part of the ecosystem.

This rating system is being used in eight different countries currently and is expected to grow in popularity and eventually become a global standard of building. Thank you to Jason McLennan and Cascadia for providing the vision for the future of sustainability.



Here’s some great press by CNN bringing this vision more to the masses:
http://edition.cnn.com/2012/06/21/world/living-building-challenge/index.html


6/25/2012

Studio 804 Chooses Reuse - Storefront glass panels and more











Studio 804 is a team of graduate students working towards gaining their masters in architecture in the Architecture, Design, and Planning program from the University of Kansas. Studio 804 has been in existence for sixteen years and has consistently designed and produced sixteen projects during that time. Each year, in their final year in the program, Studio 804 project consists of spending the fall semester creating the design, identifying the needs and goals, estimating the cost, and locating the materials needed. The spring semester is dedicated to the construction of the structure.

Dan Rockhill, executive director of Studio 804 and professor of architecture at KU, oversees the project in its entirety and guides the students as they learn what it takes to take a design from conceptualization to completion.

This year’s project, “Galileo’s Pavilion,” was designed to enhance the sculptural piece “Galileo’s Garden” designed by Dale Eldred. It is a three room structure consisting of two class rooms and one collaborative space. The structure was designed using passive solar building principles and includes three green wall systems. A bulk amount of the materials used for the project was reclaimed materials. Reclaimed slate from school chalkboards was used for the exterior siding and the storefront glass used for the project was recycled from a canceled commercial project. Resourcing reclaimed materials for the project assisted in gaining additional LEED points, cut the cost of the project, and kept those materials from being otherwise being dumped into a landfill. PlanetReuse assisted in the outsourcing of the glass material for the building. The glass was salvaged from a Moshe Safdie commercial project that was started and cancelled in the Plaza Area of Kansas City, MO.

One of the standing goals of the project was education for the present and the future. The building was designed as a tool of interaction and education for “green” design and “green” building techniques. Said Dr. Jay Antle, the sustainability director for the project, “…everyday this building will be educating students about what building can be and should be.”

Galileo’s Pavilion is a response to Johnson County Community College’s goal for sustainability. Though it has not been achieved, it is set to gain a LEED Platinum rating. This will be Studio 804’s fifth LEED Platinum building and the 4th LEED Platinum building in Kansas (the others which are located in Greensburg).

Congratulations to Studio 804 on their accomplishment and completion of "Galileo's Pavilion."

6/22/2012

PlanetReuse Selected as a Top 25 Social Entrepreneur for 2012 by Businessweek



PlanetReuse is honored to be featured as one of America's Most Promising Social Entrepreneurs of 2012 by Bloomberg BusinessWeek.

Competition for the “final five” is stiff (and inspiring!) so please cast your vote for PlanetReuse to help realize a dream where:

  • any commercial or residential building owner who needs construction materials, considers used before new; and
  • reuse becomes THE obvious and easy alternative to the landfill during deconstruction or renovation.

This is why we are preparing to launch PlanetReuse Marketplace (powered by InvenQuery), a national website that connects building material “haves” and “wants” with their local reuse centers to easily donate and shop for reclaimed materials online.

A special thanks to our friends at the Kansas City, Missouri Habitat for Humanity (HFH) ReStore, the Chicago ReBuilding Exchange, the Wake County HFH ReStore in North Carolina, the Chesapeake HFH ReStore in Baltimore and the Montgomery County HFH ReStore in Gaithersburg, MD for their ongoing collaboration in helping us design and test a technology solution especially for the unique needs of the reuse industry.

Reuse centers like these and the 1,100 more around the U.S., keep valuable materials out of landfills, create local jobs, provide affordable home improvement resources (at roughly 40-60% off the price of new!) and support the missions of other local non-profits.

To learn more about reuse centers please visit the store links provided above.

6/06/2012

PlanetReuse Marketplace - Finalist in Sustainable Brands Innovation Open



PlanetReuse Marketplace has made it to the finals at the Sustainable Brands Innovation Open! Along with three other companies: Solar Mosaic, EcoFiltro and Bike & Park.

PlanetReuse is making a 4-minute presentation to about 1,000 attendees of the Sustainable Brands conference in San Diego and there is a FREE live stream to a global audience today at 4:45 PST / 7:45 EST TODAY. The link to watch all the innovation excitement is: http://www.sustainablebrands.com/events/sb12/live/register

NOW HELP US WIN THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD (vote through 7:30 PST June 6th):
To vote for PlanetReuse Marketplace -
Text to 22333 or Tweet @poll this code:
SBIOPR

The lineup for this evening’s events at the Innovation Open Final will go as follows:
1 - Sponsor Thank you's, 5mins
2 - Phil Giesler presents, 8mins
3 - Solar Mosaic - Billy, 4mins
4 - PlanetReuse Marketplace - Willow and Nathan, 4mins
5 - Ecofiltro - Philip, 4mins
6 - Bike and Park - Jeremy and Josh, 4mins
7 - Voting instructions, 4mins

The Judges for the Innovation Open Competition include:
-Paul Bradley, Executive Creative Director @ Frog Design
-Phil Giesler, Director of Innovation @ Unilever Corporate Ventures
-Kate Heiny, Manager of Sustainability @ Target
-Olivia Khalili, Senior Partnerships Manager @ Ashoka’s Changemakers
-Renee Morin, President @ PRe North America, Inc.
-Rahul Raj, Director of Sustainability @ WalMart
-William B. Rosenzweig, Partner @ Physic Ventures
-Sandy Skees, CEO/Founder @ Communications4Good
-KoAnn Vikoren Skrzyniarz, Founder & Chief Catalyst @ Sustainable Brands
-George Stewart, Chief Revenue Officer @ Resonate Networks
-Andrew Winston, Founder @ Winston Eco-Strategies
-Ian Yolles, Chief Sustainability Officer @ RecycleBank

Please tune in tonight and watch Nathan and Willow as they present PlanetReuse Marketplace at the Innovation Open!