A draft of the guidelines is available for public comment. USGBC and ASID urge green design professionals in the industry to review the document at www.regreenprogram.org before the comment period closes on December 10, 2007. The final guidelines will be released next March at the ASID Conference on Design: INTERIORS 08, in New Orleans: www.asid.org/interiors.
“We have the ability to effect major change through existing homes,” said Rick Fedrizzi, President, CEO & Founding Chair, U.S. Green Building Council. “Making our homes more energy efficient, resource friendly, healthier and safer for the families who live in them is something we can do now; and it is something that everyone deserves.”
Looking ahead, Web-based offerings and instructor led seminars at regional home shows and expos will demonstrate tools and strategies to assist in green remodeling projects. The newly launched www.regreenprogram.org website will cover sustainable remodeling topics targeted to building professionals. Consumers will be directed to the USGBC’s consumer website www.greenhomeguide.org for helpful tips and resources for green home renovation.
“Awareness of earth-minded initiatives is increasing exponentially and the guidelines fulfill a need within the design industry and among consumers,” says Michael Alin, ASID Executive Director. “ASID has been and will continue to be committed to sustainable design. The Society has seen a surge in interest regarding green design across its membership, and partnering with USGBC to create these guidelines is a natural fit.”


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