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The ABCs of LEED
USGBC
LEED
LEED AP
LEED NC
LEED EBOM
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The U.S. Green Building Council(USGBC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
businesses, homes, hospitals, schools,and neighborhoodsand hotels. USGBC
is dedicated to expanding green buildingprac ces an e uca on.
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The Leadership in Energy andEnvironmental Design (LEED) Green
,consensus-based national rating systemfor developing high-performance,
sustainable buildings. LEED emphasizess a e-o - e-ar s ra eg es n ve areas:sustainable site development, watersavings, energy efficiency, materials andresources selection and indoor
environmental quality.
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LEED Accredited Professionals (LEEDAPs) have demonstrated a thorough
techniques, the LEED Green BuildingRating System, and the certification
process. The LEED AP program isa m n s ere y e reen u ngCertification Institute (GBCI), which wasestablished with the support of USGBC toallow for ob ective balanced mana ement
of the credentialing program.
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=LEED Certified Buildings
LEED Certif ied Hotels
= 7
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WORLDWIDE, 17% fresh water w ithdrawals
ACCOUNTFOR 25%
wood harvest
33%CO2 emissions
40% material and energy use
45% in China
Source: US Green Building Council
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PERCEIVEDADVANTAGES
8-9% decrease in operating costs
OF BUILDINGGREEN 7.5%
increase in building value
6.6% improvement in ROI
3.5% increase in occupancy
Source: US Green Building Council
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Energy costs typically account for 3540% of a hotels
o eratin ex enses.
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ATLANTA MARRIOTT MARQUIS
In this extensive renovation, LED lighting savesenergy, changes colors and adds drama to the atriumspace.
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GRAND HYATT KAUAI RESORT & SPA, HAWAII , USA
Heat produced by the air conditioning system heatsthe water for guestrooms, laundry and swimmingpools. This process decreases environmental pollutionin addition to conserving 205,000 kWh of electricity
each year.
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--THE RITZ-CARLTON, SAN FRANCISCO
Installation of a Co-Gen system provides 120 tons ofcooling year round with 80% efficiency; emits 40%less carbon dioxide a year equal to planting 150acres of forest each year; emits 90% less nitrogen
oxide a year equal to removing 250 cars from theroad each year.
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GUANGZHOU CONGHUA HOTSPRINGS RESORT,CHINA
The project incorporates many sustainable features int e esign, inc u ing integrate meta pane antranslucent photovoltaic roofing systems.
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OCEAN VILLAGE HOTEL, SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND
Sustainability is a key goal for this project. Sea waterwill be used to chill ceilings within guestrooms,resulting in lower carbon emissions than the use ofconventional air conditioning systems.
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SASAKWA LODGE, SERENGETI, TANZANIA
The project consists of luxury safari lodges with spa,equestrian and other leisure facilities. It was designedto merge with the environment by using localmaterials and color selections sensitive to the
indigenous landscape surrounding it.
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SASAKWA LODGE, SERENGETI, TANZANIA
The buildings were designed according to sustainableprinciples with ventilation and cooling in mind throughthe careful placement of windows and the use of largeverandas wrapping around all the buildings.
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RANTAU ABANG VISITORS CENTRE, MALAYSIA
With its sea life museum, the project captures thestrong traditional link between Malaysians and the sea.It serves, further, to protect the giant sea turtle duringone step of its migratory life.
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GRAND HYATT BALI , BALI , INDONESIA
The resort helps sustain traditional Balinese culturewith botanical research. Lily ponds and pools are keptclean by a biological filtering system using fish ratherthan chemicals.
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HOTEL TRITON, SAN FRANCISCO
Management offers the daily newspaper for free in thelobby and hallways rather than delivering papers toeach guestroom. They order 60% fewer papers as aresult.
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RAMADA REEF RESORT, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA
The innovative design notched the buildings to leavethe dense stand of trees undisturbed and raised thepools, decks and walkways to alleviate damage to treeroots.
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SASAKWA LODGE, SERENGETI, TANZANIA
By providing materials and training to the localvillagers, they managed to build their own school andcommunity centre. Through its strategic location, theproject also helped to put a halt to the massive
problem of game poaching.
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Green Hotels: The Bottom Line
30-70%
VERIFIEDPERFORMANCE
ENERGY
SAVINGS
ENHANCEDINCREASED
VALUE
REDUCED
IMPROVEDRISK
MANAGEMENT
Source: US Green Building Council
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Green Hotels: Additional Benefits
THE RIGHT
HEALTHIERGUESTS
THING TO DO
LOWER
OPERATINGHEALTHIER
STAFF
ENHANCED
COSTS
TRANSLATING TOHIGHER REVPAR
Source: Howard J. Wolff - WATG
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-ORCHARD GARDEN HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO, USA
Received LEED NC certification in May 2007. Therestaurant features organic entrees, locally-grownproduce and California wines.
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--ORCHARD GARDEN HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO, USA
Concrete made with fly ash, a byproduct of recyclingcoal, wood certified by the Forest Stewardship Councilas harvested in a sustainable manner and divertedconstruction debris from landfill disposal by redirectingrecyclable material back to the manufacturing process.
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ORCHARD GARDEN HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO, USA
A $36,000 guestroom key card system createdspecifically for the hotel that controls each roomslighting and mechanical systems. The guest places thecard in a discreet box in order to turn on the lights andother room systems.
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-ORCHARD GARDEN HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO,CALIFORNIA, USA
Environmental consciousness extends to theguestroom, w ere guests are encourage to p acerecyclables in a custom-designed sorting bin.
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-CITYCENTER, LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, USA
Largest privately funded development in the world topursue LEED certification. Through re-use andrecycling, it diverts over 80% of construction materialsfrom landfills.
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CITYCENTER, LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, USA
Largest privately funded development in the world topursue LEED certification. The casino incorporatessustainable features including extensive use of naturallight, water-saving fixtures, and transit system.
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BARDESSONO INN & SPA, CALIFORNIA, USA
This 62-room luxury lodge and spa resort will use solarand geothermal energy, sophisticated energymanagement systems, sustainable building materials,and organic landscape management practices. Theproject is seeking Platinum LEED-NC certification.
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THE NINES a STARWOOD LUXURY COLLECTIONHOTEL, PORTLAND, OREGON, USA
Conversion of a National Register department storeinto a 331-room uxury ote wit an emp asis onsustainability. Significant savings in energy and waterconsumption in designing to LEED Silver standards.
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LEED Green
Materials andMaterials andResourcesResources
Energy &Energy &AtmosphereAtmosphere
System
IndoorIndoorEnvironmentalEnvironmentalQualityQuality
Water EfficiencyWater EfficiencySustainable SitesSustainable Sites
Five major categories
of credits towards acertification level.
earned for designinnovation.
Source: US Green Building Council