Apresentação LEED (Inglês)
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LEED Green Buildings
Green BuildingsByPiyapong Muenprasertdee
Green BuildingsWhat?Why?How?What are Green Buildings?What are Green Buildings?Green buildings areBuildings or homes that are more energy efficient, produce less waste and are healthier to be inside
Green buildings dont literally meanBuildings that produce zero-emissions or totally green or totally environmentally friendly
Green building certification systemsCertification systems by different organizations/institutions that setup standards to quantify how green a building isDifferent standards world wide, but similar in concept
Green Building CertificationsAustralia: Nabers / Green StarBrazil: AQUA / LEED BrasilCanada: LEED Canada / Green Globes / Built Green CanadaChina: GBASFinland: PromisEFrance: HQEGermany: DGNB / CEPHEUSHong Kong: HKBEAMIndia: Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) / GRIHAIndonesia: Green Building Council Indonesia (GBCI) / GreenshipItaly: Protocollo Itaca / Green Building Council ItaliaJapan: CASBEEKorea: KGBCMalaysia: GBI MalaysiaMexico: LEED MexicoNetherlands: BREEAM Netherlands
New Zealand: Green Star NZPhilippines: BERDE / Philippine Green Building CouncilPortugal: Lider AQatar: QSASRepublic of China (Taiwan): Green Building LabelSingapore: Green MarkSouth Africa: Green Star SASpain: VERDESwitzerland: MinergieUnited States: LEED / Living Building Challenge / Green Globes / Build it Green / NAHB NGBS / International Green Construction Code (IGCC) / ENERGY STARUnited Kingdom: BREEAMUnited Arab Emirates: EstidamaIAPGSA Pakistan Institute of Architecture Pakistan Green Sustainable ArchitectureJordan: EDAMACzech Republic: SBToolCZ
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_building As a result of the increased interest in green building concepts and practices, a number of organizations have developed standards, codes and rating systems that let government regulators, building professionals and consumers embrace green building with confidence. In some cases, codes are written so local governments can adopt them as bylaws to reduce the local environmental impact of buildings.5Green Building CertificationsAustralia: Nabers / Green StarBrazil: AQUA / LEED BrasilCanada: LEED Canada / Green Globes / Built Green CanadaChina: GBASFinland: PromisEFrance: HQEGermany: DGNB / CEPHEUSHong Kong: HKBEAMIndia: Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) / GRIHAIndonesia: Green Building Council Indonesia (GBCI) / GreenshipItaly: Protocollo Itaca / Green Building Council ItaliaJapan: CASBEEKorea: KGBCMalaysia: GBI MalaysiaMexico: LEED MexicoNetherlands: BREEAM Netherlands
New Zealand: Green Star NZPhilippines: BERDE / Philippine Green Building CouncilPortugal: Lider AQatar: QSASRepublic of China (Taiwan): Green Building LabelSingapore: Green MarkSouth Africa: Green Star SASpain: VERDESwitzerland: MinergieUnited States: LEED / Living Building Challenge / Green Globes / Build it Green / NAHB NGBS / International Green Construction Code (IGCC) / ENERGY STARUnited Kingdom: BREEAMUnited Arab Emirates: EstidamaIAPGSA Pakistan Institute of Architecture Pakistan Green Sustainable ArchitectureJordan: EDAMACzech Republic: SBToolCZ
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_building As a result of the increased interest in green building concepts and practices, a number of organizations have developed standards, codes and rating systems that let government regulators, building professionals and consumers embrace green building with confidence. In some cases, codes are written so local governments can adopt them as bylaws to reduce the local environmental impact of buildings.6LEED Green Building CertificationLEED stands forLeadership in Energy and Environmental Design
Developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) in 2000
A U.S. green building certification standard also used by numerous projects outside the U.S.One of the most well known standards
LEED has 4 levels of certificates
Less PointsMore Points8Why Green Buildings?How large are buildings carbon footprint anyway?
World GHG Emissions by Sector and Gas (2005)
http://www.wri.org/image/view/11147/_original 16.5%U.S. GHG Emissions by Sector and Gas (2003)http://cait.wri.org/figures.php?page=/US-FlowChart
27.3%Impacts of U.S. Buildings on ResourcesBuildings are responsible for40% primary energy use*72% electricity consumption*39% CO2 emissions*13.6% potable water consumption**Source: http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=1720 * Environmental Information Administration (2008) EIA Annual Energy Outlook** U.S. Geological Survey (2000). 2000 data.Green Buildings can potentially reduceEnergy Use
24%* to 50%**CO2 Emissions
33%*** to 39%**Water Use
40%**SolidWaste
70%**Source: http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=1720 *Turner C & Frankel M. (2008). Energy performance of LEED for New Construction buildings. Final Report.** Kats G. (2003). The Costs and Financial Benefits of Green Building: A Report to Californias Sustainable Building Task Force.*** GSA Public Buildings Service (2008). Assessing green building performance. A post occupancy evaluation of 12 GSA buildings.Perceived Business Benefits to Going GreenResearches found8-9% operating cost decreases*7.5% building value increases*6.6% return on investment improves*3.5% occupancy rate increases*3% rent ratio increases**Source: http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=1720 *McGraw-Hill Construction, Key Trends in the European and U.S. Construction Marketplace SmartMarket Report 2008.**McGraw-Hill Construction, Greening of Corporate America SmartMarket Report 2007.Other benefitsGreen building occupants are healthier and more productiveIn the U.S., people spend, on average, 90% or more of their time indoors*Green buildings typically have better indoor air quality and lightingSource: http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=1720 *The Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (TEAM) Study, EPA 600/S6-87/002. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1987.How to register a Green Building project?Types of LEED certificationsSource: http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=1988
Dimensions of being Green18
Source: http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=1720 Good locationGood transportationGood building design19
Source: http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=1720 Water saving technologies20
Source: http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=1720 Highly efficient Lightings and HVACs21
Source: http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=1720 Environmentally friendly materialsGood waste management plansRecycling programs22
Source: http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=1720 Clean breathing airGood ventilationGood natural lightingGood views to the outdoors23
Source: http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=1720
24Steps to LEED CertificationA few months to > 1 year
Is our building green?
Lets find out!!!
Source: http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=1991 Some cool GREEN stuffTaiwan
The Evans-Harvard High Performance Classroom at da Vinci Arts Middle School, Portland, ORSource: http://www.pps.k12.or.us/departments/facilities/3329.htm Grey Water Systems
The Waterless Urinal
London, UK
Source: http://www.environmentteam.com/2010/03/10/green-pavement-slabs-to-generate-electricity-when-walked-over/
We are HULT!!!Lets do something!!!
Source: http://live-the-solution.com/mindmaps/
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