Brookhaven-Oglethorpe MARTA station Charrette CommunitiesGreen Building Alex Trachtenberg | December 13, 2013 Southface and the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) facilitated a four-day Transit Oriented Development (TOD) charrette in October of 2013, focused on the redevelopment of the Brookhaven-Oglethorpe MARTA station parking lots. Read More Tags: Transit
SART: The Georgia Coast Events Southface Staff | December 6, 2013 The Sustainable Atlanta Roundtable convenes on the first Friday of each month to discuss the region’s current environmental issues – from water to energy, urban planning to government policy, and much more. Members of the audience are encouraged to ask questions, make comments, network, and learn about Atlanta’s current and future opportunities for sustainable development. Read More Tags: Conservation, SART
2013 EarthCraft Awards EventsGreen Building Southface Staff | November 1, 2013 The 2013 EarthCraft Awards were presented by David Ellis, executive vice president of the Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association, and Dennis Creech, executive director of Southface, in the company of over 100 green building design and construction industry leaders at Emory Point on October 30. Read More Tags: EarthCraft
Spray Foam Helps Light Commercial Projects Achieve Multiple Goals Green Building Southface Staff | October 2, 2013 The installation of continuous thermal barriers and air barriers along the building envelope are two high-impact strategies for energy efficiency. Spray foam insulation (SPF) is an exciting option for commercial buildings due to the combined benefits of air sealing and insulation in a single product, complete filling of cavities, relative ease of installation and superior noise reduction. Read More Tags: Building Science, EarthCraft
Southface Sustainability Circle Member Spotlight: Stevens & Wilkinson About UsGreen Building Southface Staff | October 2, 2013 Founded in 1919, Stevens & Wilkinson has earned a reputation as an industry leader in innovation and design. As a full-service architecture, engineering and interior design firm, Stevens & Wilkinson offers design solutions that set a high standard for community growth and development. Their diverse portfolio of work includes projects for education, government, office/workplace, historic preservation, healthcare, military, and mixed use/urban housing. Read More Tags: Interior Design, LEED
Greening Rhodes Hall Green Building Bourke Reeve | October 2, 2013 In the fall of 2012, The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation received funding from Grants to Green to implement recommendations that were made during the assessment. The Trust is currently using these funds to install an efficient HVAC system and to upgrade insulation in the basement and attic. Read More Tags: Historic Preservation
Dennis Creech receives the 2013 Hanley Award About UsEvents Southface Staff | October 2, 2013 Southface Co-founder and Executive Director Dennis Creech is the winner of the 2013 Hanley Award for Vision and Leadership in Sustainable Housing. The award honors individuals who have demonstrated extraordinary, lasting and far-reaching contributions to the advancement of sustainable housing in the United States. Read More Tags: Staff
Atlanta Rising to the Better Buildings Challenge Green Building Southface Staff | August 2, 2013 The Better Buildings Challenge (BBC), announced by President Obama in 2011, is designed to integrate efficiency practices into our buildings that can lead to great benefits, including cost savings, avoided emissions, and a healthier economy. Through the BBC, the President is challenging CEOs, university presidents, state and local government leaders, and others to voluntarily commit their organizations to reduce their energy consumption by at least 20% by 2020. Read More Tags: Better Buildings Challenge
At last, Georgia Sees the Value of Solar PolicyRenewable Energy Shan Arora | July 23, 2013 A few years ago, who would have thought Georgia was about to become a center of national significance for solar policy and leap other states on the deployment of solar PV? At the end of 2010, Georgia had 5.7 MW of solar, a paltry sum given its abundant sunshine. Based on a July 11 Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) ruling, the state should have over 800 MW by the end of 2016. The story of how this happened so fast … Continue reading “At last, Georgia Sees the Value of Solar” Read More Tags: Solar
ECLC success story: Atlanta International School’s sustainable Early Learning Center Green Building Southface Staff | June 21, 2013 When planning a new 17,000 square-foot Early Learning Center, the project design and construction team had explicit goals of incorporating sustainability into the building and site. Read More Tags: EarthCraft, School