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FOR
INNOVATION AND DESIGN PROCESS
&
REGIONAL PRIORITY
GREEN BUILDING RATING SYSTEM(LEED-
2011)
PRESENTED BY
SAIF HASAN
M. ARCH. 1ST YEAR
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- ROORKEE
"innovation is not the product of logical thoughts although the result is tied to logical structure"
-Albert Einstein
1. Introduction
2. Innovation and Design ProcessID Credit 1 Innovation in Design ID Credit 2 LEED Accredited Professional
3. Regional PriorityRP Credit 1 Regional Priority
4. Case studies
CONTENTS
Sustainable design strategies and measures are constantly evolving and improving. New technologies are continually introduced to the marketplace and up-to-date scientific research influences building design strategies. The purpose of this LEED category is to recognize projects for innovative building features and sustainable building knowledge.
1. Introduction
IntentTo provide design teams and projects the opportunity to achieve exceptional performance above the requirements set by the LEED Green Building Rating System and/or innovative performance in Green Building categories not specifically addressed by the LEED Green Building Rating System.
RequirementsCredit can be achieved through any combination of the Innovation in Design and Exemplary Performance paths .
Potential Technologies & StrategiesSubstantially exceed a LEED 2011 for New Construction and Major
Renovations performance credit such as energy performance or water efficiency. Apply strategies or measures that demonstrate a comprehensive approach and quantifiable environment and/or health benefits.
2. ID Credit 1: Innovation in Design1–5 Points
Path 1 (1-5 points) Innovation in designAchieve significant, measurable environmental performance
using a strategy not addressed in the LEED 2011 for New Construction and Major Renovations Rating System.
Achieve significant, measurable environmental performance using a strategy not addressed in the LEED 2011 for New Construction and Major Renovations Rating System.
Identify the following in writing: The intent of the proposed innovation credit. The proposed requirement for compliance. The proposed submittals to demonstrate compliance.The design approach (strategies) used to meet the
requirements.
Path 1 Integrated design approach
it is possible to apply green materials and advanced technologies in
the building design projects to consume less energy. Building
design for green buildings involves many professionals across
different areas. Many factors need to be taken into account,
including climate, building share, comfort levels, material and
systems, and health.
Integrated building design requires all participants including
owners, architects, engineers and others involve at the early phase
of the building project. Building energy performance depends not
only on the performance of an individual technology but also on
How these perform as an integrated system.
Figure illustrates the interrelationships among the four main influences on energy efficiency and the key energy consumers.Researches says that integrated design approaches will achievethe best performance in terms of energy saving. Integrated design approaches could reduce energy use by as much as 72%.
Integrated design approach through BIMAn innovative new approach to building design, construction, And management.Building information modeling supports the continuous and immediate availability of project design scope, schedule, and cost information that is high quality, reliable, integrated, and fully coordinated.
Integrated design approach – how we do it
Integrated design approach – a case study CENTRAL LIBRARY DES MOINES, LOWATEAMOWNER: Des Moines Public LibraryARCHITECT: David Chipper field ArchitectsASSOCIATE ARCHITECT:Herbert Lewis Kruse,Blunck ArchitectureFAÇADE CONSULTANT:W.J. Higgins & AssociatesENGINEERS: Arup(MEP), KJWW EngineeringConsultants (MEP) ,Jane WernickAssociates and Shuck- Britson (structural)COMMISSIONING AGENT:KJWWGENERAL CONTRACTOR:The Weitz Company
To design and construct a copper-infused glass curtain wall that defines the building’s exterior. The curtain wall, developed with the active participation of its manufacturer, consists of triple-glazed, 4-by-14-foot glass panels that encase fine, expanded copper mesh.leading to what may be characterized as “whole-systems thinking,” where interactions among building elements are taken into account
Design innovations in strategies not addressed by leed
1. Ergonomically designed furnitures & equipments:
Renovated offices to meet LEED standards. Innovation credits fordesigning ergonomic workstations and choosing ergonomic seating.
2. Water-efficient fixture options for toilets and urinals (e.g., 0.5 gpf urinals, waterless urinals, dual-flush toilets).
3. Ground Source Heat Rejection for Cooling Equipment Efficiencies.
4. Use of innovative glass addresses needs such as Acoustic Insulation, Self-cleaning etc. High performance glass when used in Double Glazed panels or as Laminated units provide higher degree of Acoustic Insulation that ward off unwanted noise from the external atmosphere.
.
Innovative cooling solutions: geothermalAt a depth of 30-500 feet,temperatures remain constantthrough the yearGeothermal systems use thistemperature differential (surface vs.depth) as a heat-sinkGeothermal systems can eliminatethe need for cooling tower This will reduce operating expensesby up to 50%
Innovative strategies:
Lake Shore Housing, Chicago
Murphy Jahn Wind Power
Wind turbines integrates with building for maximum power
Energy and Atmosphere
Waldenbuch Wuerth
Active photovoltic shadingNeues Tor am Rathaus, Aalen
Isin Architekten
Solar collector as shading structure, green roof
Energy and Atmosphere
Innovative strategies:
Mercedes Benz Distribution Center, Berlin
Lamm, Weber, Donat
Water wall for cooling and dehumidification
Deutsche Post Headquarters, Bonn
Murphy Jahn
Protected exterior shading (double façade)
Energy and Atmosphere
Innovative strategies:
Path 2 (1-3 points) Exemplary Performance
Achieve exemplary performance in an existing LEED 2011 for New Construction and Major Renovations prerequisite or credit that allows exemplary performance as specified in the LEED 2011 Reference Guide for India. An exemplary performance point may be earned for achieving double the credit requirements and/or achieving the next incremental percentage threshold of an existing credit in LEED.
One point is awarded for each exemplary performance achieved. No more than 3 points under ID c 1 may be earned through PATH 2— Exemplary Performance.
Exemplary Performance
Contd.
Exemplary Performance
RP Credit 2: LEED Accredited Professional (1 point) Intent
To support and encourage the design integration required by LEED to streamline the application andcertification process
Requirements
At least 1 principal participant of the project team shall be a LEED Accredited Professional (AP).
Potential Technologies & Strategies
Educate the project team members about green buildingdesign and construction, the LEED requirementsand application process early in the life of the project.Consider assigning integrated design and constructionprocess facilitation to the LEED AP.
RP Credit 1: Regional Priority (1-4 point)Intent
To provide an incentive for the achievement of credits that address geographically-specific environmental priorities.
Requirements
Earn up to four of the six Regional Priority (RP) credits identified as having environmental importance for
projects in the Indian region. These six RP credits are listed below.
WE c1: Water Efficient Landscaping
WE c2: Innovative Wastewater Treatment and Reuse
WE c3: Water Use Reduction
EA c1: Optimize Energy Performance
EA c3: Enhanced Commissioning
EA c5: Measurement and VerificationOne bonus point is awarded for each Regional Priority
credit achieved; no more than four credits identified as Regional Priority credits may be earned.
4.CASE STUDIES
CASE STUDY-1ITC Green Centre, GurgaonProject Architect :Rajinder Kumar & Associates
US Green Building Council –Platinum Rating awarded to ITC Green Centre
Energy consultants: TERI
Design features: All the systems are integrated in a way so that they can function as naturally as possible. the L-shaped architecture of the building serves more than one function in more than one area of the immediate environment. In every aspect of the building, the design is integrative. The water for example, is 100% recycled.
the high ceilings, for example, affects
the temperature and quality of air, which in turn affects the use of air-conditioning
CASE STUDY-2Reedy fork elementary school, Guilford county, northCarolina, U S AReedy Fork Elementary School is a 86,856 square foot school thatincludes classroom space for 725 students plus dining, gymnasium, auditorium, science, art, music, computer, library andadministration facilities.Design features:Innovative Day lighting DesignReedy Fork utilizes the unique curved, Translucent interior light shelf, when used in combination with highly reflective ceiling tiles it enables the light levels within the classroom spaces to be uniform while requiring 40% less glass than normally used in other day lighting applications. Because of the translucent nature of the light shelf and the design of the aperture, glare is minimized.
Under floor Air Distribution
An under floor air distribution system has been incorporated in classrooms, the media center and administrative offices. This raised floor systemimproves thermal comfort, indoor air quality, flexibility, andenergy consumption.Bioswales and Constructed Wetlands A series of bio-retention
swales and constructed wetlands capture
all the rainfall that does not fall onto the roof areas, further minimizing water
runoff before being discharged into
Reedy Fork.Computer Monitoring of Sustainable FeaturesMonitoring provides an interactive graphic interface to helpeducate visitors and students about the different sustainablesystems being used at the school. Contd.
Further, an Internet (online) monitoring system allowsmultiple interfaces to connect and be available to Internetusers at other schools and educational facilities. Thefollowing systems will be monitored real-time:- Solar water heating- Day lighting- WeatherInnovative Design addressesthese issues by implementing the following measures in all of its buildings:Low VOC adhesives used for carpet tiles No VOC paints and low VOC adhesives High MERV filters used throughout Xeriscaping to minimize use of pesticides and irrigation Indoor Air Quality Management Plan required during
construction Air quality testing prior to occupancy Increased ventilation using outdoor air CO2 sensors to determine need for outside air 100% daylighting in all classrooms
From Sustainable Sources to Data Loggers
CASE STUDY-3Hitkarini College of Engg. &Technology, JabalpurSalient Features:
Soil Conservation Till Post ConstructionIn the college site the soil is stabilized in
areas,vulenarable to erosion by converting the areas into terraces , constructing retaining walls ,gravel trenches along the slopes to catch the run-off .The soil having deficiencies provided with nutrients for growth of plants.
Provision of minimum level of sanitation & safety of workers during construction has also been taken into account.
Reduce air pollution during construction by dust screen of
3 mt. high have been provided at top periphery of construction site along with existing building
Efficient water use Construction Reduce building water use by applying low flow
fixtures. Reduce volume, weight & time of construction by
adopting an
efficient technology (e.g. pre cast systems & ready mix concrete).
Reduction in wastage during construction such s bricks , tiles ,
masonry materials ,concrete blocks were used for landscape & sub base for external developments.
Minimizing ozone
depleting substance.
CASE STUDY-4LBHS College, Mumbai LBHS is an architecture college
situated in the suburbs of Mumbai,
in India. It is a prime example of
Green Building Architecture.
The city of Bombay is a bit crowded,
and as such, land is at a premium.
So, the location provides enough
space for expansion and providing
sufficient infrastructure to students. SITE PLAN
This project is special because it has implemented many energy-saving devices and techniques to make it one of the first green building designs in India. From light sensors for auto-switching of lights, to water recycling, use of solar arrays and use of earth air tunnels, this project has done everything. The designers have aimed at developing a semi-autonomous building, almost self-sufficient building complex.E
XHIBITION
BLOCK
The interesting feature of project apart from site planning & material use is provision of Earth Air Tunnel to cool down temperatures during the summer season, in order to reduce energy costs.
Earth- air tunnels may be considered as special types of wind towers connected to an underground tunnel. The cooling process is based on the fact that the temperature a few meters below the ground is almost constant throughout the year. A wind tower is connected to the underground tunnel, which runs from the bottom of the wind tower tothe basement of the building. The wind tower
catchesthe wind which is forced down the tower into the tunnel. Thetemperature of the tunnel, being lower than that of the ambienttemperature, cools the air before it is circulated into the livingspace.
CASE STUDY-5Thiagaraj Convention Center ,ChennaiSpecial FeaturesControl light system, a glass
technology that produces uniform
lighting throughout the year.
A 30mm translucent polycarbonate
panel is installed in between which
has intelligent light controllers.
These louvers have an opaque reflective
surface. The atrium and preconvention
spaces experience the luminous effect brought by this system.
Hybrid fiber optics uniformly distributes sunlight through a single point source. This technology uses rooftop mounted 1200mm diameter collector and secondary mirror to track the sun throughout the day. A single holder holds 127 individual fibers each 3mm in diameter.The collector system focuses the sunlight into 127 optical fibers connected to hybrid light fixtures equipped with diffusion rods visually similar to fluorescent light bulbs. These rods spread light in all directions, one collector powers 8-12 hybrid light fixtures which can illuminate an area of about 30-40 sqm. Earth air tunnel
1. The significance of this category is to encourage architects, engineers, planners & developers to innovate new strategies & technologies in the field of green building construction.
2. Also it encourage people to not limit themselves the green building criteria determined by LEED INDIA but further enhance their projects beyond the limits.
3. New technologies and products are coming into the marketplace, and innovative designs are proving their effectiveness.
4. If this category is achieved than more environment friendly structures will come having higher energy efficiency as compared to others.
5. But in present scenario these projects are not economic viable because of the high construction cost & lack of skilled workmanship.
inferences
1. LEED for New Construction Version 2.2.
2. http://www.usgbc.org/Docs/LEEDdocs/IDcredit_guidance_final.pdf
3. Green Buildings in Indian Cities CMS Environment WorkshoP October 2009.
4. GREEN BUILDINGS :A case study. www.cmsvatavaran.org/cmsvata/Varalakshmi.pdf
5. LEED 2011 for India.
6. www.civilengieering projects.com
7. www.greentree-india.com.
8. wiproecoenergy
References
THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION ANY QUERIES……..
“The need is the mother of invention.”So keep inventing