green building materials

Green Building Materials A Guide to Product Selection and Specification2nd
Edition
Ross Spiegel, Shelton, CT and Dru Meadows, Tulsa, OK
WHY TO BUY
The architect's quick reference guide to understanding, selecting and
specifying green building materials, now updated throughout to address
LEED requirements.

INFORMATION

Author biography
Ross Spiegel, RA, FCSI, CCS, CCCA, is Senior Specification Writer with the Connecticut
based architectural/engineering firm Fletcher-Thompson, Inc of Shelton, CT. He has been a
member of the Construction Specifications Institute since 1978, where he has served in
numerous positions on the chapter, region and Institute levels. In 1994, Ross was appointed as
CSI's liaison to the U.S. Green Building Council, a position he continues to serve in today. Ross
served on the U.S. Green Building Council's Board of Directors and is currently chairing the
Steering Committee for the Council's International Green Building Conference & Expo.
Dru Meadows, AIA, CSI, CCS is cofounder of the GreenTeam, a strategic environmental
consulting firm, that evaluates and specifies many new and alternative building materials. She
is also chair for ASTM International's Committee on Sustainability in Building


Sales handles

Emphasizes process and procedure, thereby offering architects, specifiers and other
design professionals a solid foundation in sustainable design materials and how they can
be selected and incorporated into any project.

Updated throughout to offer information on LEED requirements and how they can be
integrated into the specifications process

Includes new sections on Commissioning and Construction Waste Management

Authors are national experts on green building materials and methods.
• Avoids relying solely on manufacturer's data for evaluation and recommendations

About the topic/technology
Specifications are contractually required, detailed descriptions of the materials and
workmanship required in a building. Green building materials are created using
environmentally-conscious methods, and many have recycled content.


Market description

(Please include secondary markets)
Primary—Practicing architects, landscape architects, interior designers, specifiers, building
contractors.
Secondary—Students of architecture, landscape architecture, interior design, urban planning
and design, building construction, as well as planners, city officials and building materials
manufacturers

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ISBN10: 0-471-70089-4
ISBN13: 978-0-471-70089-0
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Publication Date: February 24, 2006
Price: US$ 80.00
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Trim Size: 7-1/2 x 9-1/4 in.
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Previous ISBN: 0-471-29133-1
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Subject: (AR20) Building Design
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Green Building Materials A Guide to Product Selection and Specification2nd Edition
Ross Spiegel and Dru Meadows

About the book

When it comes to selecting and specifying green building materials, architects need more than innate design sense. They need realworld advice on how to select and use nontoxic, recycled, and recyclable products, and how to integrate them into the design process
to capitalize on the many practical and economic advantages of "going green"-from reducing waste and improving energy efficiency
to promoting proper code compliance and safeguarding against liability claims.
This new edition on Green Building Materials is an excellent hands-on guide to today's newest range of green building materials-what
they are, where to find them, how to use them effectively, and how to adress LEED requirements. Written by two nationally known
experts on green building methods and materials, Green Building Materials offers in-depth practical information on the product
selection, product specification, and construction process. Organized by CSI MasterFormat(r) category for fast access to specific
information.

Previous works by author/editor (Title; Author; ISBN; Price; Pub Date; Net Sales; Publisher; Comments)
Spiegel, Meadows/Green Building Materials, ISBN: 0-471-29133-1, August 1999, 7 1/2 x 9 1/2, cloth, 336 pgs, $75,
sold since pub. date.

2,510 copies

Related titles (Add sales information)
Mendler/The HOK Guidebook to Sustainable Design, 0-471-37906-9, 2000, 412 pgs., cloth, $75, 6,101 copies sold since pub. date.
Brown/Sun, Wind, and Light: Architectural Design Strategies, 0-471-34877-5, 2000, 400 pgs., paper, $65, 7,258 copies sold since
pub. date.
Ander/Daylighting, Second Edition, 0-471-26299-4, May 2003, 320 pgs, cloth, $80, 528 copies sold since pub. date.

Rocky Mountain Institute/Green Development: Integrating Ecology and Real Estate, 0-471-18878-6, 1997, 552 pgs, cloth, $85, 5,163
copies sold since pub. date.
McHarg/Design with Nature, 0-471-11460-X, 1995, 208 pgs., paper, $49.95, 12,997 copies sold since pub. date.

Previous Editions
• 0-471-29133-1 — {{Green Building Materials}}/September 17, 1999/US$ 75.00, CAN$ 97.99, £ 42.95/336 pages

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Ross Spiegel and Dru Meadows

Table of contents
Preface
Acknowledgments to Second Edition
Acknowledgments

1.Introduction
2. Why Use Green Building Materials?
3. What Are Green Building Materials?
4. How Does The Product Selection Process Work?
5. How Does The Product Specification Process Work?
6. How Does The Construction Process Work?
7. Green Building Materials and Green Building Programs
8. Conclusion
Appendix A. Sources of Further Information
Appendix B. Summary of Environmental Issues in CSI Masterformat Organization
Appendix C. Sample Sections and Forms
APPENDIX D. Sample Contracts
Glossary
Index

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