Casey Neurock, LEED A.P. NeuGreen, LLC

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1 Casey Neurock, LEED A.P. NeuGreen, LLC

2 OBJECTIVES ointroduction: o To the impact of buildings on the environment o To the USGBC o To the LEED System oreview of Sustainable Design categories and LEED credits oforward-thinking project applications. omaking LEED decisions that affect the project direction, not making general project decisions that end up affecting LEED.

3 Introduction to the Impact of Buildings a.k.a. The Why USGBC Data

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7 Introduction to the USGBC a.k.a. The Who USGBC Data

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13 Introduction to LEED a.k.a. The What USGBC Data

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23 Letting LEED be Natural Selection a.k.a. The How

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25 Sustainable Sites Goals: Develop Only Appropriate Sites Reuse Existing Buildings and/or Sites Protect Natural and Agricultural Areas Reduce Need for Car Use by occupants Protect and/or Restore Sites

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27 University of Maine Student Recreation & Fitness Center Rentention Pond Protected Open Space Daylighting & Views

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29 Lewis & Clark College Roberts Hall Previously used site Eliminated parking, added vanpooling Open Space Restoration Heat Island Reduction Non-Roof

30 Water Efficiency Goals: Reduce the Quantity of Water Needed for the Building Reduce Municipal Water Supply and Treatment

31 Mary Ann Harn-Cofrin Pavilion at the Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida 30% Water Use Reduction Waterless Urinals Rainwater use in naturally maintained, biocleaned fountain chain

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33 Energy & Atmosphere Goals: Establish Energy Efficiency and System Performance Optimize Energy Efficiency Encourage Renewable and Alternative Energy Sources Support Ozone Protection Protocols

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35 RiverEast Center Portland, OR Major Renovation not new construction 51% Energy Reduction South Side of building is a dynamic solar wall 100% green power offset

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37 Peet s Coffee & Tea Alameda Roasting Facility Natural lighting & Views 40% Energy Use Reduction Redesigned heat recovery during coffee roasting process to reduce natural gas use by 40% Refrigerant elimination no CFC s

38 Materials & Resources Goals: Reduce the Amount of Materials Needed Use Materials with Less Environmental Impact Reduce and Manage Waste

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40 Orchard Garden Hotel San Francisco, CA Certified Wood Use High recycled content materials incl. flyash & carpet Specially designed textiles of recycled polyester and chemical-free Composting

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42 Furman University James B. Duke Library 93% of Original Building Structure & Shell Reused 79% Construction Waste Diverted Award-Winning Campus-Wide Recycling Program

43 Goals: Indoor Air Quality Establish Good Indoor Air Quality Eliminate, Reduce, Manage the Sources of Indoor Pollutants Ensure Thermal Comfort and System Controllability Provide for Occupant Connection to the Outdoor Environment

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45 Texas A&M Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building (ILSB) Daylighting & Views Thermal Comfort Measurement & Verification Carbon Dioxide Monitoring Increased Ventilation All Low-VOC interior materials

46 Innovation in Design Above & Beyond - Exemplary Performance oft credit requirements New & Innovative what is in your project, or have you done deserving special consideration? Innovation & Design Process Credit 1.1 Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title Credit 1.2 Credit 1.3 Credit 1.4 Credit 2 Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title LEED Accredited Professional

47 Educational Signage Be Innovative Early in Design Be Innovative Throughout the Project Use the USGBC s catalog of I. D. Credits Green Housekeeping

48 Thank you for your time! QUESTIONS? Casey Neurock, LEED A.P.

49 Copyright Materials This presentation is protected by US and International copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, display and use of the presentation without written permission of the speaker is prohibited. Copyright NeuGreen, LLC, 2005.