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Green and LEED Construction

Foothill College

Summer 2009

Overview

• What is green building?

• What is LEED?

• Why are buildings important?

• What is ‘the built environment’?

• How can green building and LEED help?

LEED & Green Building

• LEED building

• Green building

• New construction

• Remodeling

• Commissioning

What is Green Building?

• Lower impact construction

• Recycled construction material

• Siting / integration with environment

• Natural ventilation / heating / cooling

• Lower energy / water use / costs

• ‘Green Point Rated’

• USGBC – US Green Building Council

Green Construction

What is LEED?

• Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design – a point rated building system

• Design for low energy and water use

• Natural ventilation and lighting

• LEED (title 24) Silver, Gold, Platinum

• Next step to net zero energy buildings

LEED Platinum Buildings

Why are LEED/ Green Buildings Important?

• Buildings use 40% to 50% of all energy– 60% of all domestic electricity => buildings

• Produce 40 to 50% of greenhouse gases

• Energy efficiency (design/retrofitting) can save 40 to 50% of total energy use

• Would ‘free up’ 25% of electricity use

• 25% ‘saved’ electricity could ‘power’ an Electric Vehicle (EV) fleet – no petroleum!

Residential / Commercial

Elements of Green Building

http://www.greenhome.org/

• Site planning and design

• Community• Indoor air quality• Energy• Materials• Waste• Water• Commissioning

http://weburbanist.com/

Elements of Green Building

Green Construction Jobs

• Demolition / site preparation

• Carpentry

• Structural

• PV installation

• Retrofitting

• Caulking / glazing

The Built Environment

Campus Sustainability Planning Network

What is the Built Environment?

• Existing construction

• Older buildings

• 90 million residences

• Human construction

• ‘Anthropogenic Metabolism’

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Built_environment

Net Zero Energy Buildings

• Use = production

• Grid tied PV energy system

• DC/AC inverter

• ‘Net metering’

Net Zero Residential

• Rooftop solar• Battery storage• Solar/thermal water

heating• Geothermal

heating/cooling solutions

• Water collection

Energy Saving

• Lighting

• HVAC

• Heating

• Appliances

• Onsite PV

• Ducting

http://www.energystar.gov/

Natural Daylighting

Water Saving Fixtures

• Toilets

• Showers

• Irrigation

• Gray water

• Water collection

Siting and Integration

Healthier Living

• Natural daylight

• Odor free carpets

• Low VOC paint

• Natural materials

• Open architecture

• Natural settings

Retrofitting / Remodeling

• Retrofitting

• Remodeling

• Insulation

• Windows

• Doors

Reuse of Materials

• Demolition

• Dismantled buildings

• Containers

• Steel and glass

• Carpets

Natural Ventilation

Integrated Energy

Low Impact Construction

• Site integration

• Prefab / recycled materials

• Local / reused materials

• Safer chemicals

http://www.greenbuildingelements.com/

New Architecture

Sunset Breeze - http://www.mkd-arc.com/homes/breezehouse/

How Much Energy Saved?

• 25 to 40% electricity

• 25 to 40% natural gas

• 50% water

• Petroleum (construction)

• Petroleum (land use)

• LEED silver / Title 24

http://www.solutionsforgreenbuilding.com/

Passive Energy Production

• Onsite solar (PV)• Run of river hydro• Geothermal / earth

convection / circulation• Integrated wind• Stored energy (RP)

Future of Buildings

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbqs9L9IMvk&f

Where to Learn More• USGBC – http://www.usgbc.org/ • WebUrbanist – http://www.weburbanist.com/• GlobalGreen.org -

http://www.globalgreen.org/gbrc/• EPA.gov – http://www.epa.gov/greenbuilding/ • Green Building Resource Guide -

http://www.greenguide.com/

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