ABSTRACT

Facility performance evaluations inform the long-term life of a building and do not end with design or construction. To this aim, Patricia Andrasik created LEED Lab, in collaboration with the US Green Building Council, an increasingly popular international interdisciplinary collegiate laboratory course, which utilizes campus buildings as demonstration sites to facilitate the green assessment of existing buildings. LEED Lab: A Model for Sustainable Design Education uses the LEED O+M building rating system to measure and achieve performance-driven campus facilities in which the readers work and operate.

The book explains in simple terms the theory, tasks, tools and techniques necessary for credit implementation and achievement, and includes case studies and exercises for practical application in each chapter. Readers will learn the conceptual scientific framework used to understand existing operational performance and how to quantify sustainable synergies, create green campus policies with administrators, and understand systems such as energy and water in a research-based application. The entire manual is accompanied by a vast online ‘Teaching Toolkit’ to provide helpful educational resources such as syllabi, lectures, examinations, assignments, Individual Student Progress Presentation (ISSP) templates, web resources, and much more.

An excellent guide for undergraduate or graduate students enrolled in LEED Lab or a similar campus building assessment course, as well as construction or architectural professionals and facility managers, this manual navigates the complexities of using a green building diagnostic tool such as LEED O+M towards greater environmental literacy.

chapter Chapter One|9 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter Two|9 pages

Methodology

chapter Chapter Three|16 pages

Platform

chapter Chapter Four|22 pages

Phase 1: Feasibility 1

chapter Chapter Five|22 pages

Phase 2: Implementation

chapter Chapter Six|28 pages

Site

chapter Chapter Seven|26 pages

Water

chapter Chapter Eight|87 pages

Energy

chapter Chapter Nine|25 pages

Materials and Resources

chapter Chapter Ten|64 pages

Indoor Atmosphere

chapter Chapter Eleven|9 pages

Phase 3: Documentation