USGBC LEEDReferenceGuideforGreenInteriorDesignandConstruction 2009
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LEED Reference Guide for Green Interior Design and Construction – Updated 201105
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
USGBC | 2009 | 475 |
Navigate your LEED project from registration through certification. The LEED 2009 Reference Guide for Green Interior Design and Construction is the most comprehensive guide for the design, construction and renovation of commercial and institutional interiors projects. This guide is specifically designed to provide the tools necessary for sustainable choices to be made by tenants and designers, who may not have control over whole building operations. From the creators of the LEED Rating System, USGBC is the leading authority for LEED green building education. This guide will provide you with detailed information on the process for achieving LEED certification, with complete credit and prerequisite information. You’ll also gain access to resources, documentation guidance, standards and implementation information. Applicable rating systems: – LEED 2009 for Commercial Interiors
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | Preface |
8 | Introduction I. Why Make Your Building Green? Ii. Leed® Green Building Rating System |
10 | Iii. Overview And Process |
13 | Iv. Leed Online Documentation Requirements |
14 | V. Certification Application |
16 | Vi. Certification Strategy |
17 | Vii. Exemplary Performance Strategies |
18 | Viii. Regional Priority Ix. Tools For Registered Projects |
19 | X. How To Use This Reference Guide |
22 | Sustainable Sites (SS) |
26 | Credit 1 Site Selection |
29 | Credit 1 Option 1: Select A LEED-Certified Building |
31 | Credit 1 Option 2, Path 1: Brownfield Redevelopment |
34 | Credit 1 Option 2, Path 2: Stormwater Design—Quantity Control |
39 | Credit 1 Option 2, Path 3: Stormwater Design—Quality Control |
42 | Credit 1 Option 2, Path 4: Heat Island Effect—Nonroof |
48 | Credit 1 Option 2, Path 5: Heat Island Effect—Roof |
53 | Credit 1 Option 2, Path 6: Light Pollution Reduction |
56 | Credit 1 Option 2, Path 7: Water Efficient Landscaping—Reduce By 50% Credit 1 Option 2, Path 8: Water Efficient Landscaping—No Potable Water Use Or No Irrigation |
65 | Credit 1 Option 2, Path 9: Innovative Wastewater Technologies |
75 | Credit 1 Option 2, Path 10: Water Use Reduction—30% Reduction |
80 | Credit 1 Option 2, Path 11: On-Site Renewable Energy |
87 | Credit 1 Option 2, Path 12: Other Quantifiable Environmental Performance |
90 | Credit 2 Development Density And Community Connectivity |
100 | Credit 3.1 Alternative Transportation—Public Transportation Access |
106 | Credit 3.2 Alternative Transportation—Bicycle Storage And Changing Rooms |
112 | Credit 3.3 Alternative Transportation—Parking Availability |
118 | Water Efficiency (WE) |
120 | Prerequisite 1 Water Use Reduction |
132 | Credit 1 Water Use Reduction |
136 | Energy And Atmosphere (EA) |
140 | Prerequisite 1 Fundamental Commissioning Of Building Energy Systems |
158 | Prerequisite 2 Minimum Energy Performance |
168 | Prerequisite 3 Fundamental Refrigerant Management |
174 | Credit 1.1 Optimize Energy Performance—Lighting Power |
182 | Credit 1.2 Optimize Energy Performance—Lighting Controls |
186 | Credit 1.3 Optimize Energy Performance—Hvac |
198 | Credit 1.4 Optimize Energy Performance—Equipment And Appliances |
204 | Credit 2 Enhanced Commissioning |
208 | Credit 3 Measurement And Verification |
218 | Credit 4 Green Power |
228 | Materials And Resources (MR) |
232 | Prerequisite 1 Storage And Collection Of Recyclables |
238 | Credit 1.1 Tenant Space—Long-Term Commitment |
242 | Credit 1.2 Building Reuse—Maintain Interior Nonstructural Components |
248 | Credit 2 Construction Waste Management |
254 | Credit 3.1 Materials Reuse |
260 | Credit 3.2 Materials Reuse—Furniture And Furnishings |
264 | Credit 4 Recycled Content |
274 | Credit 5 Regional Materials |
280 | Credit 6 Rapidly Renewable Materials |
288 | Credit 7 Certified Wood |
298 | Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) |
302 | Prerequisite 1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance |
312 | Prerequisite 2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke (Ets) Control |
318 | Credit 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring |
326 | Credit 2 Increased Ventilation |
336 | Credit 3.1 Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan—During Construction |
344 | Credit 3.2 Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan—Before Occupancy |
352 | Credit 4.1 Low-Emitting Materials—Adhesives And Sealants |
358 | Credit 4.2 Low-Emitting Materials—Paints And Coatings |
364 | Credit 4.3 Low-Emitting Materials—Flooring Systems |
370 | Credit 4.4 Low-Emitting Materials—Composite Wood And Agrifiber Products |
374 | Credit 4.5 Low-Emitting Materials—Systems Furniture And Seating |
380 | Credit 5 Indoor Chemical And Pollutant Source Control |
388 | Credit 6.1 Controllability Of Systems—Lighting |
394 | Credit 6.2 Controllability Of Systems—Thermal Comfort |
400 | Credit 7.1 Thermal Comfort—Design |
408 | Credit 7.2 Thermal Comfort—Verification |
414 | Credit 8.1 Daylight And Views— Daylight |
428 | Credit 8.2 Daylight And Views—Views For Seated Spaces |
436 | Innovation In Design (ID) |
438 | Credit 1 Innovation In Design |
442 | Credit 2 LEED® Accredited Professional |
446 | Regional Priority (RP) |
448 | Credit 1 Regional Priority |
450 | Glossary |