BE+ Community Blog

On the cutting edge: Boston Properties

By Celis Brisbin, Programs Manager Yesterday, Boston Properties announced that they will commit to the "Waterkeeper's Pledge", a 2% reduction in water usage every year going forward. Boston Properties has a longstanding reputation of sustainability with their LEED...

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On the cutting edge: Perkins and Will

By Celis Brisbin, Programs Manager At the Chapter, we appreciate the presence of Perkins & Will on our Residential Green Building Committee and the input that they have during session. It is no suprise that the ideas proposed there are associated with a premiere...

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New Study Finds Green Construction is Major U.S. Economic Driver

By Grey Lee   Green building sector of the U.S. construction industry slated to contribute 2.3 million jobs in 2015, growing to 3.3 million by 2018 WASHINGTON, D.C. – (Sept. 16, 2015) – The green building sector is outpacing overall construction growth in the U.S. and...

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On the cutting edge: Goody Clancy

By Celis Brisbin, Programs Manager At the Chapter, we are continuously impressed with the advances of the engineers, architects and construction firms behind the green buildings that come on the map each year. One firm in particular who is always advancing their...

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Residential Green Building Meeting: Fraunhofer Tour

By Celis Brisbin, Programs Manager What an incredible night for the USGBC-MA chapter! The RGBC committee was lucky enough to schedule a tour of the Fraunhofer Building! Located in the heart of Boston’s Innovation District, the Living Laboratory is home to...

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Academic Update: Wentworth Institute of Technology

By Celis Brisbin, Programs Manager We are always following the advancement of Green Buildings from the perspective of the Architect, Engineer and Construction firm but, I would like to take a moment to share the, industry changing, efforts at the academic level. Last...

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On the cutting edge: Simpson Gumpertz & Heger

By Celis Brisbin, Programs Manager At the Chapter, we are continuously impressed with the advances of the engineers, architects and construction firms behind the green buildings that come on the map each year. One firm in particular who is always advancing their...

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EPMA Green Building Bike Tour

By Suzy O'Leary, Chapter Member By Suzy O'Leary, 9/13/15 Over the river and through North Point Park, members of USGBC MA pedaled their bikes to see the next stop on a tour of green buildings organized by Steven Burke, Sustainability Coordinator at SMMA. Here...

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Meet our Members: Katherine Bubriski

By Celis Brisbin, Programs Manager I’ve been a co-chair of the chapter Advocacy Committee for the past year. I work with the other co-chair, John DiModica, as well as Grey Lee to drive and direct the committee’s efforts, including setting committee agenda, organizing...

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Eversource Supports Local Education and Literacy

By Allison Maynard, Communications Associate Eversource, energy provider for New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Massachusetts, has partnered with the City of Boston to complete 42 projects in 25 of the Boston Public Library’s (BPL) locations since 2009. This has...

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Throwback Thursday: Remember Showcase 2014?

By Celis Brisbin, Programs Manager The 2014 Green Building Showcase featured 75 project displays and had over 200 attendees. What a great event! We can’t wait for October 1st to get here to join in the fun again at the 2015 Green Building Showcase at the Harvard Art...

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Stretching the Stretch Code

By Grey Lee The USGBC MA Chapter, as part of our national agenda, joins with colleagues at Acadia Center and the Sierra Club to urge the Commonwealth to enact better building codes - in particular, a stronger stretch code. Recently, information was made public at a...

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Green Apple Day of Service – Boston Green Academy (Project 2)

By Celis Brisbin, Programs Manager All fifteen, 10th grade environmental studies students participated in the Green Apple Day of Service, which focused on energy.  The service project actually lasted over the course of 6 days in November, as they completed the project...

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Day of Service – Boston Latin Academy (Project 2)

By Celis Brisbin, Programs Manager In partnership with staff from NELSON and thanks to a mini grant sponsorship from TOTO, Boston Latin Academy was able to design and build a large terraced garden in front of their school in celebration of Green Apple Day of Service....

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