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Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
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• Created by the U.S Green Building Council (USGBC) in 1998• Nationally recognized standard for Green Building • Adapted for other countries– Canada– Australia– Hong Kong– India
LEED
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LEED Certification Scorecard Breakdown
Sustainable Sites21%
Water Ef-ficiency
11%
Energy & Atmosphere37%
Materials & Resources
14%
Indoor En-vironmental
Quality17%
Total : 100 points
Sources: “LEED-NC (V2.2) Point Breakdown”. siemon.com/us/white_paper
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LEED Credit Categories
*Source: U.S Green Building Council, 2008
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*Source: U.S Green Building Council, 2008
LEED Range of Certification
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Apogee StadiumLocation: University of North Texas
Completed: 2011Size: 340,000 sq. ftCapacity: 30,850LEED Certification: Platinum
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Enhancing the Site and its Surroundings
• Preserved and restored stadium site• Permeable pavers reducing storm
water runoff• Promote use of the stadium by
alternative means of transportation
Sustainable Design Highlights
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These retention ponds allow all storm water to be managed onsite. Combined with efficient landscaping, maintenance costs are significantly lowered.
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Reducing Water and Energy Consumption
• Three wind turbines providing approximately half a million kilowatt hours per year
• Energy consumption reduced by 25 percent.
• water consumption reduced by more than 52 percent.
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Promoting Sustainable and Recycled Materials
• Seventy-five percent recycled construction waste materials.
• 20 percent of construction product made with recycled content and more than 47 percent manufactured locally.
• To further reduce CO2 emissions, higher percentages of fly ash substituted for cement
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Improving Indoor Environmental Quality
• Use of low volatile organic compound emitting materials
• Ninety percent of regularly occupied indoor spaces providing occupants with natural daylight and views to the outdoors.
• Green policies and procedures for stadium operations and maintenance.
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