Lessons Learned: Volume 7
The seventh volume in our Lessons Learned series, exploring the challenges, opportunities, and solutions encountered by those working in the green building field.
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Table of Contents
EXISTING BUILDINGS
Lessons Learned at the Empire State Building: From Innovation, to Implementation, to the Future
Anthony Malkin, Malkin Holdings
Tenant Engagement at the Empire State Building
Dana Robins Schneider, Jones Lang Lasalle
Greening and Revitalizing the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center: An Analytical Approach
Bruce S. Fowle, FXFOWLE ARCHITECTS
The Greening of Rockefeller Center: How Do You Measure Success?
Tom Scarola, Jonathan Flaherty and Joe Szabo, Tishman Speyer
Green Operations Continue to Pay Dividends for Adobe
George Denise Sr., Cushman & Wakefield
High Performance Buildings as a Strategic Investment
Todd Coulard, Trane New York
NEW CONSTRUCTION
Case Study: Bank of America Tower at One Bryant Park
Pamela Lippe, e4, inc.
Yale’s Newest Building Reflects a Tradition of Innovative Thinking
Fiona Cousins, ARUP
The NASA Sustainability Base: Proving the Power of the Positive
Kira Gould, William McDonough + Partners
TECHNOLOGY
The Future of Energy Technology is Now
Pat Sapinsley, Good Energies
Energy Harvesting Wireless Controls
Dianne Pisarek, Masco Technological Innovations
Sustainable Water Technology: Replacing the Bottle
Matt Kaye, BETTER WATERS
PUBLIC POLICY
Creating Better Buildings through Public Advocacy
Roger Platt, U.S. Green Building Council
Building Energy Transparency: A Framework for Implementing U.S. Commercial Energy Rating and Disclosure Policy
Andrew C. Burr, Carolina Keicher and David Leipziger, Institute for Market Transformation
Local Laws 84 and 87: New York City Helping Building Owners to “Do the Right Thing”
Michael English, Horizon Engineering Associates, LLP