Post on 23-Dec-2015
Sustainable Core and Shell
Sponsored by:
AIA
The Corporate Realty, Design & Management Institute
Definition
Core and shell construction covers base building elements, such as the structure, envelope and building-level systems, including central HVAC.
Meeting Standards
LEED: Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
A consensus green building standard developed & administered by U.S. Green Building Council
LEED Family of Products
for Homes
for Homes
For NewConstruction
For NewConstruction
forExistingBuildings
forExistingBuildings
for Core and
Shell
for Core and
Shell
for Commercial
Interiors
for Commercial
Interiors
For building owners and design teams that address the new building design and construction or major renovations process. Also referred to as LEED 2.0.
For building owners and design teams that address the new building design and construction or major renovations process. Also referred to as LEED 2.0.
For developers and design teams that address the new building design & construction process for buildings where interiors are not part of the initial design process.
For developers and design teams that address the new building design & construction process for buildings where interiors are not part of the initial design process.
For building owners, tenants & design teams that address commercial interiors design and installation process. (Note: process can be driven by either owners or tenants.)
For building owners, tenants & design teams that address commercial interiors design and installation process. (Note: process can be driven by either owners or tenants.)
For building owners and service providers that address building operation and on-going upgrades and performance improvements.
For building owners and service providers that address building operation and on-going upgrades and performance improvements.
For residential building owners, developers and design teams that address the new residential building design and construction process.
For residential building owners, developers and design teams that address the new residential building design and construction process.
for
NeighborhoodDevelopments
for
NeighborhoodDevelopments
For residential building owners, developers and design teams that address the new residential building design and construction process.
For residential building owners, developers and design teams that address the new residential building design and construction process.
LEED: Transforming the market
The LEED Green Building Rating System for Core and Shell Development (LEED-CS) is for designers, builders, developers and new building owners who address sustainable design for new core and shell construction.
LEED-Core and Shell
LEED Core and Shell is used to evaluate building projects where the owner does not control the interior design and fit-out.
It is not available for those owners who wish to achieve exemplary performance in the Core and Shell while failing to meet LEED standards in the building interiors fit out. Those owners who have control over both the core and shell and interiors elements need to apply under LEED for New Construction.
LEED: Giving Developers a Competitive Advantage
For the Core and Shell developer to gain market advantage from their LEED initiatives, they must be able to use their LEED-CS designation as part of this differentiation.
LEED-CS responds to this
need by allowing for “pre-certification” prior to the construction of the building.
LEED-CS Points
Point DistributionSustainable Sites 15
Water Efficiency 5
Energy & Atmosphere 16
Materials & Resources 11
Indoor Environmental Quality 13
Innovation & Design Process 5
Total Possible Points 65
Certification LevelsPlatinum 48-64
Gold 36-47
Silver 30-35
LEED Certified 24-29
LEED-CS: Green Issues and Opportunities
• Site
• Water
• Energy
• Materials
• Indoor Environmental Quality
• Productivity
LEED-CS issues: Site
In addition to the 8 site credits in LEED-NC, an addition credit awards 1 point for “Developing Tenant Design and Construction Guidelines”
JP Morgan Chase, San Francisco
LEED-CS: Water Credits
For LEED-CS, there is no change from LEED-NC, which awards 5 possible points for water use reduction, efficient landscaping, and use of innovative wastewater technologies.
IDX Tower,Fourth & Madison, Seattle
LEED-CS: Energy and Atmosphere Credits
• LEED-New Construction has 16 possible EA credits. LEED-CS emphasizes these opportunities but makes no additional changes.
Calpine Center, Houston
LEED-CS: Materials Credits
LEED-CS ties with LEED for Commercial Interiors, particularly in the specification of environmentally-friendly materials for construction and fit out. No changes in LEED-CS from LEED-NC.
1180 Peachtree, Atlanta
LEED-CS: Indoor Environmental Quality Credits
LEED-CS creates a base building that supports tenant choices in regard to indoor environmental quality issues by addressing controllability of systems and indoor pollutant source control. No changes from LEED-NC.
One South Dearborn, Chicago
LEED-CS: Innovation & Design Process
Opportunities abound for creativity by design teams in LEED-Core and Shell.
Pilot projects have
exhibited exceptional performance in many credit categories.
Tate Access Flooring …how using access flooring is a strategy gaining multiple points through integrated systems as part of green building integrated design:
Examples of Successes…
• Reduced design/energy costs• Improved ventilation• Individual airflow & thermal comfort control• Increased daylighting & views• Innovation & design quality• Building reuse/renovation of existing structure
For More Information
• www.hines.com
• http://www.tateaccessfloors.com/
• www.usgbc.org
• www.aia.org
• www.squarefootage.net
• www.gensler.com
Thanks to our Sponsors
AIA
The Corporate Realty, Design & Management Institute