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Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is one of the most popular green building certification programs used worldwide. Developed by the non-profit U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) it includes a set of rating systems for the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of green buildings, homes, and neighborhoods that aims to help building owners and operators be environmentally responsible and use resources efficiently.
From 1994 to 2015, LEED grew from one standard for new construction to a comprehensive system of interrelated standards covering aspects from the design and construction to the maintenance and operation of buildings. LEED also has grown from six volunteers on one committee to 119,924 staff, volunteers and professionals. LEED standards have been applied to approximately 83,452 registered and certified LEED projects worldwide, covering around 13.8 billion square feet (1.28 billion square meters).
Many U.S. federal agencies and state and local governments require or reward LEED certification. However, four states (Alabama, Georgia, Maine, and Mississippi) have effectively banned the use of LEED in new public buildings, preferring other industry standards that the USGBC considers too lax.
LEED or Leed may refer to:
Platinum is a chemical element with symbol Pt and atomic number 78. It is a dense, malleable, ductile, highly unreactive, precious, gray-white transition metal. Its name is derived from the Spanish term platina, which is literally translated into "little silver".
Platinum is a member of the platinum group of elements and group 10 of the periodic table of elements. It has six naturally occurring isotopes. It is one of the rarer elements in Earth's crust with an average abundance of approximately 5 μg/kg. It occurs in some nickel and copper ores along with some native deposits, mostly in South Africa, which accounts for 80% of the world production. Because of its scarcity in Earth's crust, only a few hundred tonnes are produced annually, and given its important uses, it is highly valuable and is a major precious metal commodity.
Platinum is the least reactive metal. It has remarkable resistance to corrosion, even at high temperatures, and is therefore considered a noble metal. Consequently, platinum is often found chemically uncombined as native platinum. Because it occurs naturally in the alluvial sands of various rivers, it was first used by pre-Columbian South American natives to produce artifacts. It was referenced in European writings as early as 16th century, but it was not until Antonio de Ulloa published a report on a new metal of Colombian origin in 1748 that it became investigated by scientists.
The Resident is a 2011 British thriller film directed by Antti Jokinen and starring Hilary Swank and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Swank stars as a recently single woman who rents an apartment in New York City and comes to suspect that someone is stalking her. The film also features a cameo from Hammer Films star Christopher Lee, in his first collaboration with the studio since 1976's To the Devil a Daughter and his last before his death in 2015.
Juliet Devereau (Hilary Swank), an emergency room surgeon, rents an apartment in New York City from Max (Jeffrey Dean Morgan). Juliet has recently broken up with her boyfriend Jack (Lee Pace) after she caught him having an affair, but she still has feelings for him. Unbeknownst to Juliet, someone is stalking her, observing her from across the street and apparently entering her apartment.
At a party, Juliet bumps into Max and flirts with him. As they walk home, Jack follows them from across the street. Juliet attempts to kiss Max, but he pulls back. They later go on a date. A flashback reveals that Max is the one stalking Juliet. He has rebuilt her apartment to include secret passageways and a one-way mirror, which he can use to watch her.
USGBC invites you to take a look at Saint-Gobain’s sleek new $80 million LEED Platinum North American headquarters, which was designed from the ground up to center on an open architectural plan, where the 800-plus employees have a constant view of the outdoors. The new headquarters—with core, shell and lobby designed by the architectural firm Bernardon and interior by Jacobs—contains more than 40 building products from the portfolio of Saint-Gobain, the world’s largest building materials company.
The LEED Platinum Iowa Utilities Board and Office of Consumer Advocate (IUB / OCA) building in Des Moines, Iowa, is a model for the maximum integration of envelope, HVAC, lighting and shading. The 44,640-square-foot facility illustrates how a high-performance building can be achieved on a modest budget ($9.5 million, or $213 per gross square foot) using "off the shelf" tools, intense system integration and an energy design philosophy of "Use Less. Use Efficiently. Make on Site." This video slide show explains the key strategies employed by the design team, led by BNIM architects and KJWW Engineering Consultants.
Architect Richard Jones, remodeled and expanded his house and in the process it became the only Certified LEED Platinum house in South Florida. As a result his bigger home now consumes a fraction of the electricity it did before. His 1200 SF house used about $200+ worth of electricity... his most recent bill was $27 and he is yet to reach $50 and his house is now 2200 SF.
The Philip Merrill Environmental Center houses the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) headquarters. In design, construction, and operation, the building reflects our mission to protect and restore the Bay. The center, which opened in 2001, is one of the world's most energy-efficient buildings, incorporating natural elements into a fully functional workplace which has minimal impact on its Bay- and creek-front surroundings. The first building to receive the U.S. Green Building Council's Platinum rating for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), the center and its sophisticated systems have won international acclaim as a model for energy efficiency, high performance, and water conservation.
This 200 acre campus is located in Cherry Hills Village, Colorado. The campus houses 43 classrooms in 4 Main building complexes. Logic integration was asked to implement technology that was easy to use and hidden in the new Dining Hall, the first LEED-Platinum building of its kind. Thanks to the many enhancements made in the building's design and construction, the Dining Hall boasts a 42% energy savings over comparable buildings, and it was built using materials that are environmentally friendly, sustainably produced, and/or locally sourced. Logic Integration installed displays, audio and video throughout the facility. Logic Integration is also working with their technology team to upgrade the rest of the campus. http://www.logicav.net/site/case-study/kent-denver-schools-denver-colorad...
Get behind the scenes of a LEED-certified Platinum building in Philadelphia. Platinum is the highest rating for sustainability; LEED is an internationally recognized green building certification system. Discover the amazing features of what it takes to get the much-sought, but extremely difficult Platinum rating, an honor bestowed to only a few buildings in the country. Geothermal wells heat and cool the building using pipes running 400 feet into the earth; green roofs grow a variety a plants on the roof; and all storm water is collected and used on-site. Specific design features that earned the building Platinum LEED certification include: A ground-source heat pump for heating and air conditioning that uses about one-fourth the energy of a typical HVAC system - Photovoltaic pane...
Leading the industry in sustainable production, VDS Group is proud to introduce the world's first ever V3 Platinum Green apparel manufacturing facility Vintage Denim Studio. The factory has received the highest rating in the history of LEED certification, which is awarded by the United States Green Building Council. Placing a particular emphasis on bottom wear, VDS Group specializes in manufacturing all types of woven garments for a diverse mix of reputable brands. Through continual improvement and the company's strong quality management system, the manufacturer serves an international market and is able to compete at the highest level.
n 2010, the Bank of America Tower in New York City received a LEED Platinum Certification. Its developer hawked it as the most sustainable in the country. The press called it one of the world's most environmentally responsible high-rise office buildings. Two years later, data released by New York City revealed that the Tower actually produces more greenhouse gases and uses more energy per square foot than any office building in Manhattan of its size. It used twice as much energy as the Empire State Building, which was built 8 years ago. So what happened? The Resident (aka Lori Harfenist) discusses. Follow The Resident at http://www.twitter.com/TheResident Find RT America in your area: http://rt.com/where-to-watch/ Or watch us online: http://rt.com/on-air/rt-america-air/ Like us on Face...
The Bank of America Tower in New York City is the first to get the 'greenest' certification in the country.
Cutting-edge innovation meets tradition. Indoors merges with outside. All in a LEED-platinum Cincinnati home. When we were searching for the perfect house for our Fall Home Tour, we discovered it right in our own backyard. The Cincinnati home of Terry and Kate Rath is more than a beautiful example of traditional architecture. It’s also one of the greenest and most energy-efficient houses in entire country. To read more, go to Frontgate's Home + Style at http://www.frontgate.com/homeplusstyle/americas-finest-homes/the-best-of-both-worlds-2/
USGBC invites you to take a look at Saint-Gobain’s sleek new $80 million LEED Platinum North American headquarters, which was designed from the ground up to center on an open architectural plan, where the 800-plus employees have a constant view of the outdoors. The new headquarters—with core, shell and lobby designed by the architectural firm Bernardon and interior by Jacobs—contains more than 40 building products from the portfolio of Saint-Gobain, the world’s largest building materials company.
The LEED Platinum Iowa Utilities Board and Office of Consumer Advocate (IUB / OCA) building in Des Moines, Iowa, is a model for the maximum integration of envelope, HVAC, lighting and shading. The 44,640-square-foot facility illustrates how a high-performance building can be achieved on a modest budget ($9.5 million, or $213 per gross square foot) using "off the shelf" tools, intense system integration and an energy design philosophy of "Use Less. Use Efficiently. Make on Site." This video slide show explains the key strategies employed by the design team, led by BNIM architects and KJWW Engineering Consultants.
Architect Richard Jones, remodeled and expanded his house and in the process it became the only Certified LEED Platinum house in South Florida. As a result his bigger home now consumes a fraction of the electricity it did before. His 1200 SF house used about $200+ worth of electricity... his most recent bill was $27 and he is yet to reach $50 and his house is now 2200 SF.
The Philip Merrill Environmental Center houses the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) headquarters. In design, construction, and operation, the building reflects our mission to protect and restore the Bay. The center, which opened in 2001, is one of the world's most energy-efficient buildings, incorporating natural elements into a fully functional workplace which has minimal impact on its Bay- and creek-front surroundings. The first building to receive the U.S. Green Building Council's Platinum rating for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), the center and its sophisticated systems have won international acclaim as a model for energy efficiency, high performance, and water conservation.
This 200 acre campus is located in Cherry Hills Village, Colorado. The campus houses 43 classrooms in 4 Main building complexes. Logic integration was asked to implement technology that was easy to use and hidden in the new Dining Hall, the first LEED-Platinum building of its kind. Thanks to the many enhancements made in the building's design and construction, the Dining Hall boasts a 42% energy savings over comparable buildings, and it was built using materials that are environmentally friendly, sustainably produced, and/or locally sourced. Logic Integration installed displays, audio and video throughout the facility. Logic Integration is also working with their technology team to upgrade the rest of the campus. http://www.logicav.net/site/case-study/kent-denver-schools-denver-colorad...
Get behind the scenes of a LEED-certified Platinum building in Philadelphia. Platinum is the highest rating for sustainability; LEED is an internationally recognized green building certification system. Discover the amazing features of what it takes to get the much-sought, but extremely difficult Platinum rating, an honor bestowed to only a few buildings in the country. Geothermal wells heat and cool the building using pipes running 400 feet into the earth; green roofs grow a variety a plants on the roof; and all storm water is collected and used on-site. Specific design features that earned the building Platinum LEED certification include: A ground-source heat pump for heating and air conditioning that uses about one-fourth the energy of a typical HVAC system - Photovoltaic pane...
Leading the industry in sustainable production, VDS Group is proud to introduce the world's first ever V3 Platinum Green apparel manufacturing facility Vintage Denim Studio. The factory has received the highest rating in the history of LEED certification, which is awarded by the United States Green Building Council. Placing a particular emphasis on bottom wear, VDS Group specializes in manufacturing all types of woven garments for a diverse mix of reputable brands. Through continual improvement and the company's strong quality management system, the manufacturer serves an international market and is able to compete at the highest level.
n 2010, the Bank of America Tower in New York City received a LEED Platinum Certification. Its developer hawked it as the most sustainable in the country. The press called it one of the world's most environmentally responsible high-rise office buildings. Two years later, data released by New York City revealed that the Tower actually produces more greenhouse gases and uses more energy per square foot than any office building in Manhattan of its size. It used twice as much energy as the Empire State Building, which was built 8 years ago. So what happened? The Resident (aka Lori Harfenist) discusses. Follow The Resident at http://www.twitter.com/TheResident Find RT America in your area: http://rt.com/where-to-watch/ Or watch us online: http://rt.com/on-air/rt-america-air/ Like us on Face...
The Bank of America Tower in New York City is the first to get the 'greenest' certification in the country.
Cutting-edge innovation meets tradition. Indoors merges with outside. All in a LEED-platinum Cincinnati home. When we were searching for the perfect house for our Fall Home Tour, we discovered it right in our own backyard. The Cincinnati home of Terry and Kate Rath is more than a beautiful example of traditional architecture. It’s also one of the greenest and most energy-efficient houses in entire country. To read more, go to Frontgate's Home + Style at http://www.frontgate.com/homeplusstyle/americas-finest-homes/the-best-of-both-worlds-2/
Learn how we constructed this Net-Zero private residence with Architect (Michael Carlson), Green Homes Institute (Brett Little), General Contractor (Homes By True North - Alex Goosen), & Coffman Electrical Equipment (Greg Mulder). See how LEED platinum, green homes don't have to be in an urban setting. See how you can build a net zero home that produces more energy than it consumes. This is a comprehensive tour of a Michigan home called Birch Haven. Watch how we used passive solar orientation & features, PV panels, drainage into a rain garden and included complete durability, salvage credits, the use of renewable materials & reduced all contaminates to create this model green home.
Experience an interior walk through detailing how we achieved a LEED Platinum Certification on this residential green home in Michigan. See how we also achieved net zero energy as well. Net zero energy is when a structure (green home in this case) actually produces more energy than it consumes, leaving it at what's know as net zero energy. This video takes you on a tour of the interior and details the features that make this a sustainable building. All Comments welcome!
A fantastic example of best practice integration of performance analysis for sustainable building design. This video case study looks at how HGA integrates the use of a range of IES Virtual Environment (VE) analysis & simulation software on a projected LEED Platinum project - Harbour College Science Complex, Long Beach California - in order to achieve a high-performing, low-energy building. The client required the use of BIM and the Revit 2009 integration with IESVE using our plug-in was used successfully to link to our Sustainability VE-Toolkit for very early stage iterative assessments, VE-Gaia for bioclimatic consideration and VE-Pro for detailed assessments. The original presentation was given at Greenbuild 2010 and a series of Questions & Answers follow at the end. Results t...
Habitat for Humanity Grand Traverse Region decide to pilot a Zero Energy Capable LEED Platinum community in the City of Traverse City, Michigan. Through their award winning efforts they have shown that it is possible to achieve low to no energy bills in climate zone 6 (very cold) through replicable efforts. Join us as we go behind the scenes and drywall to take you into the homes and meet those responsible for design, construction, energy testing, funding and meet some of the homeowner’s who benefit from a habitat mortgage living in this community. Please be sure to also read through the attached handout which details the specifics of the LEED credits and provides utility data. Lessons Learned - Articulate the basics of how Habitat for Humanity uses required sweat equity and training t...
In Sweden, almost a quarter of LEED projects achieve Platinum-level certification- the highest percentage of any country in the world. How do we do it? Sweden’s long tradition of energy-efficient building methodology and regulations, as well as progressive practice in the field of indoor environment quality, translates into sustainable buildings that score well in the LEED rating system. The presentation will explain how Swedish projects score high on energy reduction, including methods and solutions for energy-efficient building envelopes and systems such as well-planned automation solutions, efficient ventilation systems, heat recovery and free cooling. The contribution of city-scale district heating and cooling systems, and corresponding reduction in primary energy use, also has a signi...
A fantastic example of best practice integration of performance analysis for sustainable building design. This video case study looks at how HGA integrates the use of a range of IES Virtual Environment (VE) analysis & simulation software on a projected LEED Platinum project - Harbour College Science Complex, Long Beach California - in order to achieve a high-performing, low-energy building. The client required the use of BIM and the Revit 2009 integration with IESVE using our plug-in was used successfully to link to our Sustainability VE-Toolkit for very early stage iterative assessments, VE-Gaia for bioclimatic consideration and VE-Pro for detailed assessments. The original presentation was given at Greenbuild 2010 and a series of Questions & Answers follow at the end. Results track for...
A look into the madness with the team responsible for the LEED Platinum Certified Method soap facility, a first for manufacturing. Chapter One: https://youtu.be/8HXXQcpqilY?t=21s Chapter Two: https://youtu.be/8HXXQcpqilY?t=14m16s Chapter Three: https://youtu.be/8HXXQcpqilY?t=21m43s Chapter Four: https://youtu.be/8HXXQcpqilY?t=27m6s Chapter Five: https://youtu.be/8HXXQcpqilY?t=34m48s Chapter Six: https://youtu.be/8HXXQcpqilY?t=38m17s Chapter Seven: https://youtu.be/8HXXQcpqilY?t=1h2m29s Chapter Eight: https://youtu.be/8HXXQcpqilY?t=1h13m48s
UND's Gorecki Alumni Center is the first building in North Dakota to earn LEED Platinum designation and the first alumni center in the country to do so. This news conference was held on 11.13.2013 to celebrate the achievement of LEED Platinum.
Mayor Ralph Becker, Salt Lake City Sustainability Director Vicki Bennett, David Brems of GSBS Architects, David Hart of MOCA Systems and representatives from Salt Lake City Police and Fire celebrate the recent LEED Platinum designation for the Public Safety Building. Platinum is the highest LEED certification available, making the Public Safety Building only the ninth building in the state to achieve this coveted rating. In addition to achieving a LEED Platinum rating, the Salt Lake City Public Safety Building was designed to be net zero, meaning it generates as much energy as it consumes. To achieve net zero, the project employed energy efficient building practices, employee engagement on energy use and renewable energy generation through rooftop solar and an offsite solar farm.
A conversation on healthy building spaces, the difference between LEED and WELL, and people and buildings, with Darin Bernstein of Cushman & Wakefield.