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Greenbuilding Archive for November 2002
255 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:27:33 2002

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[GBlist] What Now, NAHBRC?



In the November issue of Builder magazine, p. 77, under the column heading, News Briefs, was the all-too-brief notice, "Changes."  It announced a Research Center management change due to a "philosophy" difference between NAHB and the Research Center .  It left a lot to be explained.  It must have been a sharp difference of opinion to result in huge management change.
 
Does anyone know what were the points of disagreement?  What political forces seized power here? 
 
Why am I interested?  I teach building and architecture students at a community college.  I have been following the progress of PATH to keep abreast of new developments in industry, specifically the changing paradigm of construction.
 
I have always respected the effort that PATH is making on behalf of the industry and the public it serves. So I want to know why NAHBRC is being changed, and what will this mean in terms of the legitimacy of its research.   Can we expect "politically directed" research results?  I will have to revise my opinion of the value of the work of the institution, based on this management change.  So-----what now?
 
Any GBList people who have history with NAHB might help me recall something like this in the past--didn't they disband the whole energy committee about 10--15 years ago?
 
Pat Ballentine
P.S. PATH--Partnership for Advancing Technology in Housing is an effort with DOE to develop the "Whole House and Building Process Redesign" to build better homes faster and at lower cost.