RoGBC office renovation version 2.0

November 1, 2011 at 1:00 pm | Posted in Events, Green Building Projects | Leave a comment
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Romania Green Building Council presents

1.WHAT ?

“Greening our Workspace” is a real-life interior design project aiming to transform the Romania Green Building Council’s office building into a deep green workspace. It is a project that showcases and expands the sustainable practices that the RoGBC have implemented so far.   The project will contribute to the comfort and flexibility of the workspace as well as the health and well-being of the building’s occupants.

2.WHY?

The project is a tangible case study for the Green Workspaces program that the RoGBC has been developing and following for the last three years. This project will exceed the current physical boundaries of the space, to set a green example for other workspaces inRomania and beyond. The story of G.o.W. project and all of its partners will be told at green industry-related events to share the results and lessons learned.

The space redesigned through this project will become a green venue, home for green building training and for sustainable professionals and companies willing to showcase their high standard products, materials and technology.

3. HOW?

We have already REDUCED our consumption of office supplies and energy. Now it’s time to REUSE and  RECYCLE everything surrounding us, turning the Cradle-to-Cradle™ and equally ambitious methodologies into our reality. The project will make the most of the existing resources. From furniture to cardboard boxes or wood battens stored in the attic, every unused object will be given a new life. A minimum of 80% of the resources found on site will be integrated into the new design.

To achieve this, continuous research is required from the professionals involved.

This is an integrated design project, and Design Charrettes discussing the project are organized on a weekly basis, according to the Project Plan.

All of the ideas and design decisions are recorded, so the Presentation Document containing all of the sketches, drawings and partner information will be continuously updated.

4.WHEN?

The design team began work in October 2011.  The initial design charrettes were concluded in mid-October.  The work is currently out to bid for construction start of early November.  Project commissioning and launch is scheduled for 8 December 2011.

More information about the renovation process is available here.

RoGBC's Associate Member, Mihai Toader Pasti reusing old wood for creating wet floor signage

Final product

Using the "Cradle to Cradle" principle we reused an old wine bottle box to create a new tea support

Cristina Siu

Green Corner at “Environment, Technology and Design” conference

October 19, 2011 at 11:13 am | Posted in Events, Green Building Projects | Leave a comment
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In the lobby area arranged by following the idea and the topic of the “Environment, Technology and Design” conference, held at UAUIM, RoGBC team prepared a Green Corner by using examples of sustainable procurement for an as green as possible office which follows the guidance of the well known sustainability principles: Reduce, Reuse, Replace and Recycle.

The idea of a booth is just one of the steps that we made for the development of the Green Office program.

 

 

 

We made the most of the furniture and props offered by UAUIM. We covered the existing panels by using posters showing office products made by recycled material. The purpose of this unusual booth was not only the presentation but to determine the start to reflect on daily office practices.

I saw, I asked, I understood, I got something concrete … I will implement it in my office too!

For the next event we propose a more interactive green corner and more participants interested in “placed at the corner”.

Monica Zărnescu

VELUX Solar Tunnels bring natural light into ecoBiblioteca

October 12, 2011 at 5:15 pm | Posted in Green Building Projects | Leave a comment

Work progresses to Cacica! ecoBiblioteca project reached full potential of natural light by installing the two Solar Tunnels offered by Velux in two areas: the baths and the library lobby.

Installation of VELUX products is very easy, regardless of the type
roof, with black polyurethane frame with integrated aluminum apron.

We will be back with news,

Aurora Badiu

Velux installs daylight solutions for ecoBiblioteca

October 4, 2011 at 9:00 am | Posted in Certification, General, Green Building Projects, Member Projects | Leave a comment
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As the main facade of the ecoBiblioteca is facing north, no natural light is available directly.  In a project that  limits the use of articial lighting, this problem has become an opportunity to figure out an intelligent solution.

The design team chose Velux innovative Sun Tunnel. The product was chosen for its ability to bring light through the void in the attic into the interior space, on the north-facing facade of the building.

One sun tunnel brings daylight into the toilet area (which has no window) and the other into the library lobby.

For the lobby Velux supplied the suntunnel with the Lovegrove accessory, a device which allows to dimm the daylight.

 The use of suntunnels  will avoid the use of electric lighting during the day, as they will create a sufficient illuminance level  for toilets and entrance area.

Prof. Dr. Ing. Dorin Beu,

b-lighting

Affordable, Green Homes come to Bucharest

August 31, 2011 at 1:48 pm | Posted in General, Green Building Projects, News from Members | Leave a comment
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An update to a recent blog post on Avalon Homes based on a recent visit and site tour by the RoGBC’s Steven Borncamp and Timea Paal.

Ozone Homes’ project is on time and on budget to deliver the first phase of “Avalon”; affordable homes incorporating green features.   The project received a perfect score of 100 on the required energy audit due to innovative insulative products, use of natural cross flow ventilation and energy-efficient appliances.    Some other green features include low waste, precision construction techniques, sustainably forested wood products certified by FSC, locally produced Structural Insulating Panels utilizing rapeseed harvested in Romania and balustrade custom manufactured on site.

Some Photos!

Avalon project a couple of weeks from delivery

Ozone Homes CEO Andrew Prelea describing the construction process and features to RoGBC's Steven Borncamp

Sustainably Forested Wood frames

ecoBiblioteca update -Project is taking shape!

August 12, 2011 at 4:00 pm | Posted in Certification, Green Building Projects | 2 Comments
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Good news from Cacica! The construction process of ecoBiblioteca is advancing very quickly. Workers  are constantly digging, measuring, cutting or mounting something, all under the careful direction of  Site Manager PhD. Bogdan Draganescu of Smart&Pepper.

During my first  visit on site, last week,  the northern slope of the roof had been cleared of the asbestos layer and  the new roofing of shingles was starting to be mounted.    Half of the roof shingles on the northern side have been mounted over a period of just one day  by a team of very hard-working craftsmen from nearby.

The roof was extended with an overhang of 30 centimeters from the first rafter, in order to protect the walls from the rain, and a deck was added beneath for the same purposes. We’ve decided to salvage and reuse all the materials from the former storage room that was deconstructed and so most of the battens that support the shingles are pieces of wood from the old building’s roof that are given a new life.

And, by the way, the shingles are a local opportunity : most people in Cacica buy them in large quantities and keep them stored in the backyard for occasional roof replacements. Most of the time, the shingles just lay there, occupying precious space, so the locals were glad to get rid of them, selling them to the ecoBiblioteca team, who are always happy to promote traditional technologies. It’s a win-win situation!

But that isn’t the only thing the team has done last week. Foundation holes have been dug to support the future porch access area (also in the north). Due to the heavy and frequent rain characteristic to the area, the foundation can’t be made in just one  shot, so the workers dig it piece by piece, by a 1 meter distance between the sections. The holes are then filled with concrete and, after it dries, the next holes are dug and the process repeats until the foundation of the porch is ready.

There was more digging involved in the building’s existing foundation area, that needs to be insulated. The existing foundation is completely made of stone blocks. Due to its irregularities,  underground insulation can’t be attached, therefore the team had to obtain a plane surface by pouring about 7-10 centimeters of cement in front of the stones. On this vertical surface, the thermal insulation will be added.

Finding new uses for old things is important to the ecoBiblioteca team, so all of the material that came from the deconstruction of some parts of the building was separetely stored, in order to be reused locally. For instance, the mix of rubble and brick fragments will become part of the base of a local road, that the mayor is building, along with the 5 tonne of debris that used to be the building’s ceiling.

By the time this post was added, I received news of the ecoBiblioteca banner being installed on site. It’s a busy weekend for Cacica, with the upcoming pilgrimage to the Cathedral next to our site, related to Saint Mary on the 15th of August. Hope our project will also become one of the visitors’ interesting things to see here.

Glad to be a part of this team,

Arch.Luiza Hanc

ecoBiblioteca update – Construction Started!

July 25, 2011 at 10:24 pm | Posted in Green Building Projects | Leave a comment
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[ Note - We will be posting a series of updates and photos about our ecoBiblioteca project.   There are many project partners involved and we will introduce them in various posts throughout the phases of the project. RoGBC member companies have donated service hours,  products and technology or made significant discounts from their standard fees
to assist our Council in undertaking this work which we appreciate greatly.  ]

We hope you enjoy these project updates.  Please contact us if you would like to get involved.  – the RoGBC Team

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The construction works of the green library renovation project have gotten underway with site preparation and the beginning of the “deconstruction” of an adjoining, derelict building and the organization of its usable materials to be integrated into the renovated building and the surrounding landscaping.

Project Site Manager Bogdan Draganescu of Smart & Pepper Consulting ensured the site was prepared to exceed the required Health and Safety regulations as well as to ensure the construction activity on the site will not cause harm to the surrounding ecology.   The construction team was briefed on the requirements of the “Living Building Challenge” standard which included carefully categorizing and storing of reusable materials and management of hazardous waste.   The standard requires almost all of the construction waste to be diverted from landfills.

For more information about the project, see:  or contact Timea Paal, ecoBiblioteca’s Project Manager for RoGBC.

site works

Plaster removal from the walls

Replacing Asbestos roof with traditional wood shingles

Storing reclaimed wood

Storing bricks for reusage

New green office addition within the RoGBC office

July 15, 2011 at 12:58 pm | Posted in Green Building Projects | Leave a comment
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The RoGBC team brought a new green feature within it’s office: a green vertical wall.

Our colleagues Monica, Timea and Raluca decided to implement this idea  in order to move one step forward the 2.0 green renovation process of the RoGBC headquarter.

Green Wall benefits:

  • improves air quality;
  • brings biodiversity in urban area;
  • improves employee productivity;
  • dampens noise pollution;

Good job Monica, Timea and Raluca!

Anyone interested in having a look is more than welcome to stop by our office…

Vama Buzaului and Building the Future – Succesful Public Private collaboration in Romania for shifting towards green economy

March 29, 2011 at 7:16 pm | Posted in Events, General, Green Building Projects, News from Members | Leave a comment
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Working group for developing the social economic development plan of Vama Buzaului, from the 25th of March meeting

On 25 March 2011 a workshop was held at the offices of Royal Haskoning in Rotterdam. The Workshop was in the context of a joint venture contract between the Carpathian municipality of Vama Buzaului and Building the Future, Founding Member of RoGBC Transilvania.  The objective of this joint venture is the commercial development of a durable ‘’off-grid’’ unique high quality condominium ‘’Valley21’’ on 68 Ha pristine land.

In parallel to the Valley21 condominium development a process  is initiated to support  a durable social economic development in Vama Buzaului and ultimately the region. A study group will be formed representing local government, Institutes and universities to review the current Strategic Development plan for Vama Buzaului and to amend it so to become a plan that drives and governs a durable development. This plan is to be adopted by the Local Council of Vama Buzaului.

Working session for the plan , 25th of March

  The concept of Valley 21, insights about  the social economic development plan of the region that is now being elaborated  and more information about the wonderful collaboration with the local public authorities from Vama Buzaului will be presented in RoGBC Green Cafe “What does really Green Economy means?” from 13th of April. Our main guests  will be the Mayor Tiberiu Chirilas from Vama Buzaului  and the team from Building the Future.

Net Zero Energy homes…an interesting example

February 24, 2011 at 7:38 am | Posted in Certification, Green Building Projects, Legislative Outreach | 1 Comment

Please take a look at this brief article from CNN that highlights some of the great work our colleagues at the UK Green Building Council and WWF have achieved in setting ambitious green building targets for the residential sector.

http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/europe/02/22/zero.carbon.homes/index.html

The Romania GBC is working together with UKGBC and the other GBCs of Europe through the Europe GBC Network to encourage effective legislation to reward energy efficiency and environmental responsibility in construction.

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