LEED Practices, Certification, and Accreditation Handbook
- 1st Edition - September 23, 2009
- Author: Sam Kubba
- Language: English
Adopted in the United States and a number of other countries, LEED certification is the recognized standard for measuring building sustainability. Achieving LEED personal… Read more
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Description
Description
Adopted in the United States and a number of other countries, LEED certification is the recognized standard for measuring building sustainability. Achieving LEED personal certification or project certification is the best way to demonstrate that the project is truly "green." Written by an architect with over 30 years of international experience, this book provides architects, designers, building owners, and construction engineers with an easy to understand guide to the nuts and bolts of LEED project and personal certification. Written in plain and easy to understand language, this ?hands on? book is designed to assist readers with all aspects of LEED certification. The handbook follows the rigorous third-party commissioning process, beginning with basic LEED concepts, and then carefully explains LEED documentation and technical requirements along with its standards, professional accreditation, and codes. The handbook provides readers with design strategies for sustainable site selection, and design process for high performance building and commissioning. Other important topics include green materials and products selection as well as strategies for ensuring Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ), water efficiency and sanitary waste disposal. This handbook also offers readers a multitude of forms with expert guidance for their completion.Clear and authoritative in scope, LEED Practices, Certification, and Accreditation Handbook provides architects, builders/owners, construction managers, and engineers with a reference that will help them to offer their clients, peers, and the public at large compelling proof that they have achieved their projects environmental goals and that the building is performing as designed.
Key features
Key features
- Instruction for completing LEED checklist and forms
- Detailed explanation of the third-party commissioning process
- Explains LEED documentation & technical requirements
- Topics include green materials and products selection
Readership
Readership
Owners/Developers, Architects, Landscape Architects, Contractors, and Structural Engineers
Table of contents
Table of contents
Acknowledgements Forward Introduction The Green Movement Today and Its Impact on The Construction Industry1 Defining Green? & ?Sustainability? 2 Basic LEED Concepts 3 LEED Documentation & Technical Requirements4 LEED? Standards, Professional Accreditation and Codes 5 Design Strategies & the Green Design Process6 Green Materials and Products7 Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ)8 Water Efficiency & Sanitary Waste 9 Impact of Energy & Atmosphere 10 Economics of Green Design Glossary: Terms, Definitions & Acronymes AppendexResources of Green Materials and Products References Index
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Published: September 23, 2009
- Language: English
About the author
About the author
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Sam Kubba
Sam Kubba is the principal partner of The Consultants' Collaborative, a firm noted for its work in sustainable architecture, interior design and project management. Dr. Kubba has extensive experience in all types and all aspects of architecture, interior design and construction. These include hospitality, corporate facilities, retail, renovations, restaurants and high-rise commercial structures.
Affiliations and expertise
Principle partner, The Consultants' Collaborative architecture firm, and Owner, Kubba DesignView book on ScienceDirect
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