Thursday, November 17, 2016

LEED Awareness & Education

Creating public awareness of the features and benefits of a LEED project is an integral part of the LEED for Homes process. It invites the public to learn more about the residential green building movement and possibly to make positive changes in their homes or workplaces.

In the Awareness & Education category, we will achieve 1 point for Public Awareness by choosing to complete at least 3 out of the 4 options:

  • Publish a website that provides detailed information about features and benefits of a LEED home. (You're reading it now!)
  • Display LEED for Homes signage. (Check out the sign below)
  • Generate a newspaper article for LEED for Homes (Please check back in closer to final)
  • Hold a public open house or participate in a green building exhibition or tour (We will see!)

Here is our LEED for Homes signage (Wave Crest is AGB's parent company):


Monday, November 7, 2016

Locations and Linkages

Today we are going to talk about the second of eight LEED categories within the certification system - Location & Linkages. The complete list of 8 categories is:

  1. Innovation & Design
  2. Location & Linkages
  3. Sustainable Sites
  4. Water Efficiency
  5. Energy & Atmosphere
  6. Materials & Resources
  7. Indoor Environmental Quality
  8. Awareness & Education
The Location & Linkages credits reward builders and homeowners for selecting sites that have more sustainable land-use patterns and offer environmental advantages over conventional developments. The idea is to minimize construction on undeveloped land, increase walkability, and utilize existing infrastructure. There are 10 credits available in this category and they are all intrinsic to the project site - and the Neuhaus project qualifies for all 10! Some of these points include:
  • Walkable distance to community resources such as convenience stores, schools, medical centers, restaurants, etc.
  • Building on a site that is previously developed and is close to existing water and sewer lines
  • Access to open spaces such as public parks
In "green building" we often think of materials used and building techniques but forget about the elements inherent site. However, improving existing sites instead of building on undeveloped land as well as reducing the need for cars as transportation are two important ways that buildings can greatly reduce their environmental impact!