Increasing your daylight use in an existing building is difficult, but there are a few things you can do to maximize the natural light in existing spaces. Learn more.
What is the new WELL Health-Safety Rating and why are organizations like the New York Yankees earning it?
Rachel Gutter, president of the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI), joins BUILDINGS editor-in-chief Janelle Penny to explore why the new rating resonates with facilities professionals in the age of COVID-19.
Facility managers can’t change realities like shutdowns, weather, or market conditions, but these elements of energy cost management are within their control.
How does your building’s sustainability effort measure up? Read this checklist, compiled in honor of Earth Day 2020, to see if your green game is up to the challenge, or how to catch up if you’re behind the sustainable buildings curve. Read more.
Atlanta met its 20% energy reduction goal for the Better Buildings Challenge two years early. Learn more about how their public-private partnership achieved success.
The spread of COVID-19, or coronavirus, has upended the travel industry as well as any facility where public gatherings are held or where a large amount of people congregate. That includes office buildings, airports and meeting and convention spaces. Implement these procedures to protect everyone in the environment.
One of the first cities to sign on to the Better Buildings Challenge, Atlanta recently met its 20% energy savings goal two years ahead of schedule. AJ Robinson, president of Central Atlanta Progress, discusses the challenges Atlanta faced and the public-private partnership that helped deliver results in more than 450 buildings representing over 115 million square feet.