AEC professionals sound off on what’s hot in green products and programs
AEC professionals sound off on what’s hot in green products and programs
In a pair of new podcasts, BD+C Managing Editor Dave Barista asked two industry professionals to pick their favorite new products and programs from the recent Greenbuild show in Chicago. HOK’s John Cantrell discusses the latest green design software programs, including ground-breaking applications from the Autodesk/USGBC partnership, while Jaime Qualk of Nashville-based SSRCx LLC covers new “pint-flush” urinals and green insurance programs. Download the podcast at:
![]() John Cantrell, LEED AP, Assoc. IIDA Interior Designer HOK Atlanta |
![]() James D. Qualk, LEED AP Director of LEED Facilitation Sales SSRCx LLC Nashville, Tenn. |
John Cantrell's favorite new products and programs from Greenbuild 2007: •Autodesk/USGBC partnership + real-time BIM collaboration demo •Green Building Studio v3.0 • Lucid Design Group's Building Dashboard • Integrated Environmental Solutions's Virtual Environment |
James Qualk's favorite new products and programs from Greenbuild 2007: • "Pint-flush" urinals from Zurn and Sloan • Fireman's Fund Green-Gard insurance |
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