Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Design for Sustainability Colloquium (Arch 249)

Gail Brager is once again coordinating a design for sustainability speaker series. It's only 1 unit and has a great line-up of speakers...


Prof. Gail Brager

Thursdays, 12:30-2:00, Rm 112 Wurster

Date

Speaker

Title

Aug 30

Gail Brager
Professor, Dept. of Architecture, UCB

Introduction to Sustainability: Green Buildings and the LEED Rating System

Sept 6

Harrison Fraker
Dean, College of Environmental Design, UCB

Made in China: “Eco-blocks” – A Replicable Model for Sustainable Neighborhoods

Sept 13

Kirsten Ritchie
Director of Sustainable Design, Gensler

Return on Investment: The Impact of Green Buildings on the Triple Bottom Line

Sept 27

Kang Kiang
Senior Associate, Chong Partners

Green Innovations: The New CA Academy of Sciences

Oct 4

Dave Johnson
Director, West Coast Studio, McDonough & Partners

Toward Eco-Effective Architecture and Community Design

Oct 11

Bry Sarte
Principal Engineer, Sherwood Design Engineers

Water as a Nexus for Urban Design Transformation

Oct 18

Joel Loveland
Director, Integrated Design Lab, University of Washington

Light Re-Construction: Lessons about Daylighting from the Pacific Northwest

Oct 25

Judi Heerwagen
Principal, J.H. Heerwagen & Associates

Kevin Powell
Director of Research, U.S. General Services Administration

Testing Sustainable Design Hypotheses: Are Green Buildings Better for People?

Nov 1

David Bushnell
Principal, 450 Architects

Advocate, Educate, Design, Sustain: An integrated, community based, socially-responsible design process."

Nov 15

Cole Roberts
Senior Consultant, Arup

Integrated Design and the Role of Life-Cycle Analysis

Nov 29

Bruce Hammond
Principal, Hammond Fine Homes

Sustainable Design & Construction:
A Builder’s Viewpoint

Dec 6

Panel Discussion (speakers TBA)

Women in Green


Thursday, August 23, 2007

Sustainable Furniture?

Legare makes 'eco friendly furniture' with no tools required. The wood used is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC):

All Legare furniture is constructed of the finest natural plywoods sourced only from FSC Certified mills. The use of plywood is important not only for strength, but also because if the efficient use of logs and minimal amounts of toxic adhesives used in its manufacture.

The FSC Certification means that only legally harvested and forested lumber is used in production - no lumber from ecologically significant, socially valuable, specially protected or uncontrolled forests is allowed.

Welcome to the Green Product Development Class blog

This blog is to keep track of relevant and interesting snippets, products, data, ideas or opinions regarding green product development.

The blog accompanies the new Berkeley and CCA Fall 2007 class:
Green Product Development: Design for Sustainability
(or New Product Development with a focus on Sustainability)

taught by

Alice Agogino (Berkeley Engineering)
Sara Beckman (Haas Business School) and
Nathan Shedroff (CCA)

A little admin...

If you're interested in signing up for the class it may not yet be too late.

The class is cross-listed at Berkeley as:

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 290H
INFORMATION 290 P 005 LEC (Special topics in Information)
MBA 290N-2: New Product Development with a Focus on Sustainability