Green Building
Prepared
By:
Hui Chin,
Build Green
What is Green Building?
Why Build Green?
Rating Systems for Green Buildings
Benefits
What is Green Building ?
Sources: Heartland Builders,LLC
Energy
Use
Green Building Occupants Are
Healthier & More Productive
In the U.S., people spend on average 90% or more of
their time indoors*
Indoor pollutant levels may be 2 5 times higher than
outdoor levels
EPA ranks poor Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) in the top 5
health risks**
Costs to Americans estimated at:
$1.5 billion in medical bills
Tens of billions in lost productivity & absenteeism
LEED certified project case studies illustrate 2 - 16 %
increased worker and student productivity
*
**
What are the rating
systems?
LEED (US)
BREEAM (UK)
CASBEE (Japan)
DGNB (Germany)
Green Star (Australia)
IGBC/LEED (India)
LEED
(Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)
Created by the U.S Green Building Council
(USGBC) in 1998
Nationally recognized standard for Green
Building
Adapted for other countries
Canada
Australia
Hong Kong
LEED 2009
An analytical
basis for
point
allocation.
An extensible
analytical
foundation to
address new
issues and
new green
building
LEED Certification Scorecard
Breakdown
Indoor Environmental Quality; 17%
Sustainable Sites; 21%
Materials & Resources; 14%
Water Efficiency ; 11%
Energy & Atmosphere; 37%
Total : 100
points
Sources: LEED-NC (V2.2) Point Breakdown.
Certified
40-49
points
Silver
50-59 points
Gold
60-79 points
Platinum 80-100
points
*Source: U.S Green Building
Rainwater
harvested
for
irrigation
& toilet
flushing
Benefici
al water
reuse
Recycle
Construct
ion &
demolitio
n waste
Recycledcontent
Regionall
y
manufac
tured
Certifi
ed
Wood
Low-emitting
materials
Ventila
tion
Thermal
comfort
Dayligh
t&
views
Outdoor
microcli
mate
Stormwat
er
manage
ment &
erosion
Ecosyst
control
em
Alternati
ve
transpor
tation
Renew
able
energy
Perform
ance
measur
ement
&
verificat
Life
ion
Cycle
Assess
ment
UW School of Human Ecology LEED
Gold
UW Madison Education Building LEED
Gold
Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery
LEED Gold
Wisconsin Institute for Discovery
recycling 92
percent of
constructionrelated debris
Installing chilled
beams cooled by
groundwater in
warm areas
solar panels to
reduce energy
used to heat the
building
high-performance
terra cotta and
recycled
insulation on the
exterior walls
glass for natural
lighting
automatic window
shades to limit
exposure to heat
and cold
Benefits
Why the Demand?
Unprecedented level of government
initiatives
Heightened residential demand for
green construction
Improvements in sustainable
materials
Source: Facility Management Institute 2008 U.S.
Construction Overview
Vertical Farming
Sources: The Future of Agriculture May
Be Up, Wall Street Journal, Oct 15 2012
1.
Plants will
grow in boxes
on a
mechanical
track that
carries them
from the top
2.
Mechanical
arms below
the track
will
gradually
shift the
boxes
3.
Leafy vegetables
will be planted in
the boxes in
pumice to hold
water.
An irrigation line
will carry water
Thank You!