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Leading with LEED Marietta Kiwanis Club Nov. 12, 2009 Professor Robert Tango Southern Polytechnic State University School of Architecture
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Page 1: Leading with LEED Marietta Kiwanis Club Nov. 12, 2009 Professor Robert Tango Southern Polytechnic State University School of Architecture.

Leading with LEED

Marietta Kiwanis ClubNov. 12, 2009

Professor Robert TangoSouthern Polytechnic State University

School of Architecture

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Green

Sustainable

Environmental Design

Energy Efficient

Low Energy

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man verses nature

Environmentalists / Environmentalism

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What is Sustainable Design?

• a system of development that accommodates human needs without diminishing natural resources for future generations to meet their own needs.

Sustainable Design

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Perpetual Natural ResourcesVirtually inexhaustible on a human scale

Solar, Wind, Tidal, Gravity

Renewable Natural ResourcesResources that can be replenished through natural processes in a

relatively short time: Water, Timber, Grasses

Non-Renewable Natural Resources

Resources that require thousands of years to replenish:

Coal, oil, natural gas

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Environmental

EconomicSocial

SustainableDesign

Sustainable Design

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Climate Change & Global Warming

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48%

U.S. Energy Power Consumption by Sector

U.S. CO2 Emissions by Sector

76% of all

power plant generated electricity is used just to operate buildings !!

Fact Sheet on Architects and Climate Change, American Institute of Architectshttp://aia.org/aiaucmp/groups/aia/documents/pdf/aias077675.pdf

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Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design

What is LEED?

US Green Building Councilstarted in 1993 is non-profit organization of Architects, Builders,

Realtors, Building Owners, & Environmentalists working together to establish Green Building standards

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100 Points plus 10 possible bonus points

80 Platinum

60 Gold

50 Silver

40 Certified

Green Building Rating System™

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LEED 2.0 released in 2000

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Life-Cycle AssessmentThe process that investigates the impact of a product at

every stage of it’s life, from development to obsolescence

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Life Cycle of a Chicken

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Life-Cycle AssessmentThe process that investigates the impact of a product at

every stage of it’s life, from development to obsolescence

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Site WaterEnergy Materials

Green Building Rating System™

Indoor Environment

26 1035 1415

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design

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Site WaterEnergy Materials

Green Building Rating System™

Indoor Environment

26 1035 1415

Optimize Energy Performance

• Building Orientation

• Optimize Energy Performance

• On Site Renewable Energy

• Green Power

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Which direction of the street in front of your house is likely to result in

higher energy cost for your home?

• north-south

• east-west

• northeast to southwest

• northwest to southeast

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What is the most abundant most renewable and most usable natural resource?

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N

S

EW

Building Orientation

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Chiswick Business Park, London, UK

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Chiswick Business Park, London, UK

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SPSU Architecture Building

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Exxon Corporate Headquarters / 1963 – Houston, Texas

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What percentage of the energy a building uses is associated with

lighting?• 10%

• 20%

• 30%

• 40%

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How much electrical energy is converted to light in a typical

incandescent bulb?

• 7%

• 20%

• 50%

• 75%

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7%

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Site WaterEnergy Materials

Green Building Rating System™

Indoor Environment

26 1035 1415

Optimize Energy Performance

• Site Selection

• Brownfield Development

• Site Development: – Protect & Restore– Maximize Open Space

• Heat Island Effect: Roof & Grounds

• Stormwater Design & Runoff

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Green roof over eight level parking structure

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Editt Tower, Singapore

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Site WaterEnergy Materials

Green Building Rating System™

Indoor Environment

26 1035 1415

Optimize Energy Performance

• Indoor Air Quality• Increased Ventilation• Construction Indoor Air Quality• Low-Emitting Materials• Lighting Control Systems• Thermal Control Systems• Daylighting• Views

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Light Shelf

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ConocoPhillips Corporate Headquarters – Houston, Texas

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Site WaterEnergy Materials

Green Building Rating System™

Indoor Environment

26 1035 1415

Optimize Energy Performance

• Building Reuse

• Construction Waste Management

• Material Reuse

• Recycle Content

• Regional Materials

• Rapidly Renewable Materials

• Certified Wood

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Site WaterEnergy Materials

Green Building Rating System™

Indoor Environment

26 1035 1415

Optimize Energy Performance• Water Use Reduction

• Water Efficient Landscaping

• Innovative Wastewater Technology

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Bank of America - One Bryant Park , NYC

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Site WaterEnergy Materials

Green Building Rating System™

Indoor Environment

26 1035 1415

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design

Sustainable “Green” Building

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local noteworthy projects3Sweetwater Creek Visitor CenterSouthface Energy Eco-BuildingRain/Shine House

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Rainwater Capture

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Southface promotes sustainable homes, workplaces and communities through education, research, advocacy and technical assistance.

Southface Energy Institute241 Pine Street NE, Atlanta, Georgia 30308

Eco Office

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Photo credits: (c) 2009 Jonathan Hillyer / Atlanta.

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2800 SF 3 bedroom-31/2 bath on 1/3 acre lotonly four residential projects in the southeast have achieved the LEED Platinum level

the RainShine House being the very first contemporary/modernist home.also a Certified Earthcraft and Energy Star home.

Architect: Robert M. Cain AIA Atlanta, GA www.robertmcain.com

The RainShine House235 Wilton Dr Decatur, GA 30030

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•500-gallon rainwater harvest cisterns

•Butterfly roof designed to collect rainwater

•Locally-sourced, 100% recycled steel framing roof

•Water-based insulation materials

•Reclaimed heart-pine flooring

•Energy recovery ventilator

•Low solar heat gain windows

•Abundant daylighting

•LED lighting system

•Geothermal heat pump

•3.1 kW rooftop photovoltaic system

•Deciduous plantings providing energy efficiency benefits.

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south & east elevation

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south porch off master bedroom

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master bedroom

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second floor study

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downspout rainwater harvesting device

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rainwater storage barrels

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geothermal air conditioning system

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hybrid

2010 Prius

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Everyone doing a little bit vs.

relying on the major projects to do everything

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American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment. for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education

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Sustainability Initiatives• Commit to building all new buildings to LEED Silver or higher certification. • Purchase Energy Star compliant appliances in new & renovated buildings.• Begin a recycling program • Make energy improvements throughout the campus infrastructure, such as

enclosing open air breezeways, digital controls, energy management system• Pay for print (reduced paper usage in labs by 90%)• Trayless dining in cafeteria• Summer schedule of 4 ten hour days and closing many buildings on Fridays• Participated in the National Teach-In• Flagship campus for Earth Hour• Host Earth Day activities for Girl Scouts• Start a bike sharing program• Promote spsu.zipride.com, a carpool-matching website• Retrofit library to reclaim some of the original design energy saving features• Completed an emissions inventory (improving that calculation with better data)• Create a climate action plan for the University• Integrating sustainability education across the curriculum.

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Environmental

EconomicSocial

SustainableDesign

Sustainable Design

E d u c a t i o n

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Leading with LEED

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design

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