Mark LaLiberte

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Commentary: Truly Green Projects Take Building Science Seriously

Some aspect of the success or failure of your green building projects relates directly to how well you apply building science principles. More

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Alex Wilson Wins 2010 Hanley Award

The second annual Hanley Award goes to the founder of BuildingGreen. More

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Building Science: 5 Criteria for Evaluating and Comparing Air Filters

Gaseous pollutants and particulate matter create an invisible pollutant soup in homes. The type of air filters you provide can have a lasting impact on indoor air quality. More

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Managing Moisture

Of the many principles incorporated into green building, moisture management is key to succeeding in at least two: health (in terms of avoiding mold) and durability (in terms of avoiding premature deterioration of materials). And while the business of building homes gets more difficult and more complicated by the day, it’s often the fundamentals that we struggle with. More

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