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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Could this new tower be the future of world cities?

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Earth Day co-found Denis Hayes and architect Jason McLellan are behind a project that aims to build the greenest office building ever.

By Miguel Llanos, msnbc.com

SEATTLE?? An office building that lasts 250 years with no monthly?electricity or water?bills? It may sound like an environmentalist?s pipe dream, but it will soon be a reality, say the builders of what they hope will be the biggest office tower in the nation that produces as much water and electricity as it consumes.

Currently rising from a pit in downtown Seattle, the $30 million, six-story ?living building? is being spearheaded by Denis Hayes and Jason McLennan, who believe they can save the world one building at a time by reducing the massive energy appetites of modern cities.

"Eighty-two percent of Americans, and more than half of humanity, now live in cities -- none of which have been designed for sustainability,"?said Hayes, who?in 1970 helped create Earth Day, which has developed into the planet?s unofficial holiday.


Hayes, 67,?now heads the?Bullitt Foundation, an environmental nonprofit that intends to practice what it preaches by moving into the building when it?s completed, currently planned for November.?

The Bullitt Center, as the building will be known, is designed to use just a third of the energy consumed by?a typical office building its size. It also aims to minimize its resource footprint by generating electricity from solar power, collecting water from rainfall and treating all sewage and wastewater onsite. It also will have no parking for cars -- just racks for bikes.

It won?t be entirely off the electrical grid, so that it can make it through the periods when there isn?t enough sunlight to meet the tenants? demands. But it will later repay those withdrawals, said McLennan, 38, who is CEO of the Northwest-based International Living Future Institute.

"In the summer it gives excess energy to the (power) grid and in the winter it gets it back when we can't generate enough," he said. "It nets out at zero on an annual basis."

As for the water system, Seattle law requires the building be hooked up to its water supply but the goal is to take in enough rainwater to make ends meet.

Standard buildings are a "negative gift" to taxpayers, he said, because of the burdens they impose in terms of pollution and wasted energy.? "We clean up our own messes ... that's the big picture," he said.?

Hayes said that in addition to being self-sufficient, the building will make sense financially, explaining that while it may cost a third more to build than a traditional office building, it is designed to last centuries longer.

"We are using the Bullitt Center to explore what is possible on the cutting edge of green, using existing technology and constrained by reasonable economics," said Hayes. "Durability is key. The average building lasts 40 years, we're going for 250 years. ... It's a fundamentally different approach."

Getting the building to last 2 1/2 centuries, McLennan said, comes down to three factors: quality building materials; careful and clever detailing from the architecture firm; and high quality construction from the contractor.???

Ultimately, the partners hope to get the Bullitt Center certified under the ?Living Building Challenge,? which is run by the Living Future Institute.

In order to be certified as a living building, developments much meet benchmarks in seven performance areas. The slideshow at the top of the story?illustrates those areas, each of which includes several "imperatives," such as "car-free living" and "urban agriculture."

So far, about 140 projects are registered for the Living Building Challenge, including?a handful in Seattle. Only?four have been certified as meeting the challenge criteria so far, as many are under?construction or have not yet met the?year of occupancy necessary for?certification. Most are small projects;?a few are office buildings, but none is as large as the Bullitt Center.

Net-zero homes have been around since the 1970s, but McLennan noted that it's "much harder to achieve this in a larger building, as the larger the building the more difficult it is to generate all your own energy and harvest all your water.?Scale makes it challenging."

If the Bullitt Center is certified as a living building, it will be the largest net-zero office building in the U.S., McLennan said. A three-story? Center for Sustainable Landscapes also is under construction in Pittsburgh at Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, he noted.

Here are some of the major pieces that Hayes and McLennan say will enable the building to meet the challenge:

  • Solar panels?on the roof that?extend over the sides of the building will provide the electricity. (Panels have gained enough efficiency in recent years to make them operable even in places with as much cloud cover as Seattle.)
  • 26 geothermal?wells, each 400 feet deep, will?pump underground air that's a constant 55 degrees into the building to help offset heating costs in winter.?
  • Rainwater will be collected in a 56,000 gallon basement?cistern. Purification steps include a special membrane for the roof, ultrafiltration and ultraviolet light. Because the process has to be tested before Seattle will consider authorizing it for drinking water, sinks and showers, Hayes calls it "the last big hurdle" for the center.
  • Sewage will be sent to?10 basement?composters and then shipped offsite to become fertilizer.
  • All timber frames and other wood will be certified as sustainable by the Forest Stewardship Council.

The criteria for certification, McLennan said, are "more high performing" than the standards of the better known LEED, for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design,?which were developed by the U.S. Green Building Council and adopted by many developers across the country.

"It's time to move the ball farther," he said, adding that "single projects can change the way the design community thinks."

The U.S. Green Building Council said it welcomes the living building concept and has worked closely with McLennan, who also runs the council's Seattle chapter.

"It's more challenging," acknowledged Scot Horst, the council's vice president for LEED. "Most buildings that attempted but couldn't meet the (living building)?criteria were still LEED certified."

John Brecher / msnbc.com

The six-story Bullitt Center will block the downtown views from the apartments at left, as well as partly obscure those from the condos in the center of this photo.

Even a cutting-edge development like the Bullitt Center can have difficulty meeting the living building benchmarks. For example, it is replacing a single-story bar and thereby covering up the views from apartments behind it.?

That would appear?to violate the Living Building Challenge's?"equity" imperative: "The project may not block access to, nor diminish, the quality of fresh air, sunlight and natural waterways for any member of society or adjacent developments."

But McLennan notes the apartments went up knowing that the Bullitt property would some day be developed. "The windows for the adjacent building were placed along an alley where development was always expected and part of city zoning for that site," he said.

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Hayes said tenants will get a rent reduction in return. "It's not a perfect solution but we're doing what we can," he said.

McLennan added that the upsides -- more diversity and added jobs in the area -- outweigh?any downside.

Eco-friendly projects aren't immune to the community frictions that often greet new developments.

In Wallingford, a?neighborhood of homes and low-rise commercial buildings in Seattle, a?green developer inspired by the Bullitt project says it needs to exceed the city's height limit in order to make its building cost effective.

That has angered neighbors like Katherine Bragdon, herself an environmental activist, and put the project on hold as city government deals with the opposition.

"No developer should be given special privileges to exceed current zoning by 44 percent, impair views that belong to the public, and trump years of work and consideration that have gone into neighborhood planning," Bragdon said. "I?ve worked on a number of conservation campaigns around the country over the past two decades so I want to stress that I respect and value the green building aspect of this project. ? But I also believe that we can?t trample over one good cause (well-planned neighborhoods, public process, fair zoning) for another."

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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

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Sunday, March 18, 2012

Air Force: 'Campaign of retaliation' at mortuary

Two supervisors at the Delaware mortuary for U.S. war dead are facing disciplinary action for engaging in a "campaign of retaliation" against whistle-blowers whose revelations of wrongdoing caused a major scandal at the facility, Air Force officials said Friday.

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A third supervisor involved in the case ? former mortuary director Quinton Randall Keel ? resigned from the Air Force this month in the wake of a scandal over the mishandling of some war dead remains, including some that were disposed of in a landfill.

"Disciplinary proceedings have been initiated and we expect to have all decisions complete by mid- to late-April," Air Force Secretary Michael Donley said in a statement. "The Air Force will not tolerate wrongdoing, especially prohibited personnel practices, by employees."

An investigation report released last year found gross mismanagement at the mortuary located at Dover Air Force Base, including losing body parts on two occasions and sending partial remains of at least 274 troops to a Virginia dump. That policy was abandoned in 2008 and partial remains are now buried at sea.

Earlier this year, a separate investigation by the U.S. Office of Special Counsel concluded that three supervisors at the Dover Port Mortuary had wrongfully punished four suspected whistle-blowers who helped bring to light mishandling of remains.

"OSC's investigation uncovered willful, concerted acts of retaliation that necessitate disciplinary action," the office said in an investigative report released on Friday.

"Holding management accountable for engaging in prohibited personnel practices is essential to assuring employees that they can blow the whistle or engage in other protected activity without fear of reprisal," the report said.

In addition to action against Keel, the Office of Special Counsel also recommended disciplinary proceedings against Col. Robert Edmondson, commander of the mortuary affairs operations, and Trevor Dean, the former deputy director, for their role in punishing whistle-blowers.

The report said supervisors took a variety of punitive actions against the suspected whistle-blowers, from passing them over for permanent jobs or overtime, to putting disciplinary records containing personal information on a shared computer drive in violation of privacy rights.

Dover mortuary official: Military higher-ups to blame

In one instance, after a shooting rampage by a U.S. Army psychiatrist at Fort Hood, Texas, that killed 13 people, supervisory embalmer William Zwicharowski sought permission for a group of employees to work overtime on a weekend to assist with the dead.

Keel authorized overtime for a group of workers, some of them newly hired, but told Zwicharowski not to come in. Zwicharowski came in for an hour anyway, intending to work without pay to help the new hires, but Keel ordered him to leave and called security forces to remove him.

About 10 days later, Zwicharowski was notified that he was being suspended for five days for insubordination. The day after that, he was removed from his primary duties as an embalmer and placed in a position that mainly required him to do mainly administrative office work.

In interviews with investigators, Edmondson labeled Zwicharowski a "non-conformist," an "agitator," and an "antagonist," the report said.

But it found that before the revelations of improper handling of remains at the mortuary, none of the suspected whistle-blowers had ever been subject to formal disciplinary action.

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