New Green Building Trends for 2011
02.09.2011
Here at Trilogy Partners, sustainability and green building practices are of high importance, so it is important for us to stay on top of green building trends and ideas. We recently came across some green building trends that are expected to emerge this year from Earth Advantage on the Sustainable Business website. Check out these […]
Structural Insulating Panels Defined
02.09.2011
Structural Insulating Panels (SIPs) are a composite building material consisting of a panel of insulating material, usually foam, sandwiched between two wooden layers. The wood can be oriented strand board (OSB) or plywood. Sometimes more exotic materials, such as sheet metal or concrete board, are substituted for the wooden layers. SIPs replace several components found […]
Why Timber Frame Is So Superior
02.08.2011
We’ve all seen Timber Frame before. If you’ve ever gone into an old barn or public space or residence and seen vertical timber posts supporting a lattice of beams and trusses overhead, you’ve been in a Timber Frame building.Timber Frame is a type of post and beam construction. Post and Beam is a general term […]
Why Global Warming Shouldn’t Matter
02.07.2011
Global Warming should not matter. That’s right. I said it. Here I am, a partner at Trilogy Partners, a leader in sustainable building practices, and I just said Global Warming shouldn’t matter. Oh, it’s not that I don’t think Global Warming exists. Anyone as smart as a Polar Bear living on a melting ice flow […]
Top Ten Reasons You Need to Build Sustainably
02.05.2011
Proves that you’re a leader and a roll model Demonstrates that beauty is more than skin deep Gives you something to talk and/or brag about at cocktail parties Shows your good taste, common sense, and innate intelligence Helps promote a new, sustainable economy Protects the kritters large and small Proves you’re cool for keeping the […]
Updates to Come for LEED for Homes
02.04.2011
LEED for Homes could see changes in the future. Eco Home magazine reports that revised LEED for Homes requirements are projected to be released in November 2012. The purpose for the LEED for Homes updates is to create a more streamlined certification process that will reduce paperwork and shift to a performance-based criteria. LEED for […]
So You Don’t Need an Interior Designer?
02.04.2011
I can remember right after my brother and I decided to build our first house, I called my mother on the phone. “Mom,” I said. “We’re going to build a house. And I don’t know anything about interior design. Can you help me?” She laughed.”Nope, I’m not an interior designer.” Wise words from Mom. A lot […]
Design and Inspiration
02.03.2011
People will see one of my projects for the first time and well, I get this question a lot. “Where did you get your ideas?” they’ll ask. The simple answer is that first, I got inspired. And then, from somewhere, ideas started to fly in. But first comes inspiration. And it always happens. With every […]
One Billion Square Feet of LEED-Certified Construction
02.02.2011
Did you know that the U.S. Green Building Council has reached one billion square feet of LEED-certified construction? The announcement was made by President and CEO of the U.S. Green Building Council Rick Fedrizzi at the 2010 Greenbuild conference. While this is a huge accomplishment, Fedrizzi noted that this is just the beginning of a […]

