The Greenest Building and Building Reuse

Reusing Building Is Greener

Since there has been an increase in environmental awareness across the country, it’s fascinating to see how many varying viewpoints there are on how to improve the environment and reduce energy usage. One study, by Preservation Green Lab, funded in part by National Trust for Historic Preservation, focused on reductions in climate change by reusing and retrofitting existing buildings rather than demolishing and replacing them with new construction. The organization utilized a Life Cycle Analysis methodology to compare the relative environmental impacts of the two different approaches over the course of a 75-year life span. The study examined many indicators, including climate change, human health, ecosystem quality, and resource depletion, and evaluated six different building types within each climate zone across the U.S. According to the report, “this research provides the most comprehensive analysis to date of the potential environmental impact reductions associated with building reuse”.

Interestingly, the study found that “building reuse almost always yields fewer environmental impacts than new construction when comparing buildings of similar size and functionality”. Even more astonishing, the study concluded that “savings from reuse are between 4 and 46 percent over new construction when comparing buildings with the same energy performance level and it can take between 10 and 80 years for a new, energy-efficient building to overcome, through more efficient operations, the negative climate change impacts that were created during the construction process”.

Work Hard then Play Hard

Play Hard at U.S. National Whitewater Center

Here at A&K Painting Company, we work hard to fulfill all of our customers’ needs and provide them with the excellent service they deserve.  We also know that everyone we interact with works just as hard; long days, long weeks, getting the job done- but sometimes it’s necessary to make time to play hard as well.  The Charlotte Observer has made this easier for us, by providing an awesome list of cool places to play when we have the time.  The list includes categories such as free stuff to do with your kids, fun things to do that’s under $10, indoor fun, outdoor fun, animal adventures and museums.  Then each category lists all the places in Charlotte and the surrounding areas where you can go to have that kind of fun!  The list also provides information such as the address, the description of the place, and what you can do when you get there!  ImaginOn, Public Spraygrounds, the Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinics, Reedy Creek Park, Reed Gold Mine, and the U.S National Whitewater Center are just a few of the places that are included in this list of over 75 awesome fun things to do.

So when you’re finished working hard for a time, utilize this great list to find an awesome place to have some fun with your family and friends.

Architecture 2030 Issues the ‘2030 Challenge’

2030 Challenge Logo

Architecture 2030 is a non-profit, non-partisan and independent organization, which was established in 2012, by architect Edward Mazria, in response to the climate change crisis.  According to the Architecture 2030 website, “Our goal is straightforward:  to achieve a dramatic reduction in the climate-change-causing greenhouse gas emissions of the Building Sector by changing the way buildings and developments are planned, designed and constructed”.    To accomplish this goal, Architecture 2030 has issued “The 2030 Challenge”, asking the global architecture and building community to adopt the following:

-“All new buildings, developments and major renovations shall be designed to meet a fossil fuel, GHG-emitting, energy consumption performance standard of 60% below the regional (or country) average/median for that building type.

-At a minimum, an equal amount of existing building area shall be renovated annually to meet a fossil fuel, GHG-emitting, energy consumption performance standard of 60% of the regional (or country) average/median for that building type.

-The fossil fuel reduction standard for all new buildings and major renovations shall be increased to:

  • 70% in 2015
  • 80% in 2020
  • 90% in 2025
  • Carbon-neutral in 2030 (using no fossil fuel GHG emitting energy to operate)”.

Architecture 2030 believes these targets can be reached by using renewable energy sources.  The organization also believes that since buildings have essentially been the problem, it is now time for buildings to become the solution.

The American Institute of Architects has developed a similar program which the organization is calling the “AIA 2030 Commitment”.  They are trying to reach similar goals by implementing a standardized reporting format to help firms evaluate the impact their design decisions have on energy performance and the environment.

A&K Staff Members Become MPI ACT Certified

MPI Architectural Coating Technologist Seal for MPI Certified Individuals

Members of A&K Painting Company’s management staff recently completed studies and testing, and became certified as MPI (Master Painters Institute) Architectural Coatings Technologists.  A&K Painting is the first painting contractor in the Southeast United States to have MPI ACT Certified staff members. We made the decision to utilize MPI training to supplement our ongoing employee training. MPI is committed to high standards in the painting industry, educates painting professionals and ensures standards through painting inspection, performance-based standards and lab testing.

Congratulations to MPI Certified A&K Staff Members

Joanna Church  –  Gray Riley  –  Michael Hibberts  –  Dave Shively  –  Robert Chambers  –  Kevin Robbins

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Support for Panther’s “Keep Pounding” Blood Drive

Keep Pounding Community Blood Center of the Carolinas

Every year, the Carolina Panthers and Community Blood Center of the Carolinas hold the “Keep Pounding” blood drive at Bank of America Stadium that benefits 21 area hospitals.  This year it will be held on Wednesday, May 1 from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM and will take place in the Visiting Team locker room, located on the stadium’s ground level.
 

According to the Carolina Panther’s webpage, “for every pint of blood that is collected at the blood drive on May 1, the Community Blood Center of the Carolinas will make a financial contribution to the Keep Pounding Fund to support cancer research efforts at Carolinas Medical Center.  The Community Blood Center of the Carolinas provides more than 90 percent of the blood supply to 21 area hospitals in North and South Carolina”.

So if you donate, you’ll be supporting a very important cause, as well as a large number of your local hospitals. To show their appreciation, the Carolina Panthers will offer some lucky winners autographed memorabilia and VIP trips to their training camp at Wofford; everybody will receive a Keep Pounding blood drive t-shirt.

Come on out and show your support!  Visit the Carolina Panther’s webpage for more information.
Click here to register; choose donate and enter the sponsor code Panthers.