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Alternatives to LEED:
Passive House
An International Building Energy Standard
Presented By:
New York Passive House
A local non-profit affiliated with the Passive House Institute.
It’s about refocusing sustainability…
…to dramatically address building operational energy use
Passive House is about broad objectives
Health: Indoor air quality, most healthy
Comfort: Thermal control, most comfortable.
Energy: Up to 90% reduction heating and cooling.
Affordability: Modest upcharge / dramatic utility savings.
Predictability: Data driven energy design, based on real world results.
Resiliency: Safely shelter in place without heat.
Passive House has very clear targets
An absolute energy target and air-tightness requirements.
Representing a 95% reduction in heating energy demand from current NYC building stock.
PHPP verification page snap shot
The clear & limited targets counter-intuitively ensure success of broad objectives
It’s a methodology to hit the targets
1. Optimized thermal enclosure
1a Continuous insulation
1b No thermal bridging
1c Air tightness
1d Windows
2. Optimized passive heat gains
Passive solar
Occupants
Appliances
3. Optimized ventilation
High efficiency ERV
4. Supplemental heating / cooling
Careful not to
oversize
5. Energy efficient systems
Lighting
DHW
Appliances
+
+
+
Secondary
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PP
1990: First Passive House
Quality Assured
Certified
Passive House
Energy Model
Methodology
Certified
Components
Trained
Professionals
2000: Verification of Methodology
Brussels 2007-2011: From 0 to 3.5 mill sq feet
• In 2015 all buildings must meet Passive House standards private, public, new and retrofitted.
Exemplary Buildings
In 5 rounds
Stimulate demand
Share know-how
Measure results
Make Passive Typical
Passive House Planning Package (PHPP)
• energy model
• optimized from real world data collection
• complete data results provide better understanding of building dynamics
• highly predictive
• without the PHPP you can not design a Passive House
Optimized Thermal Enclosure: “Thermos”
• Continuous insulation
• No thermal bridges
• Airtight (very)
• Integration of windows
• Summer shading
Building section diagram Window Section
Blower Door Test
Eliminate Thermal Bridges
Continuous Ventilation
• low volume
• filtered
• with heat recovery
• less dust
• less pollen
• less allergies
• more oxygen
• less sleepy
• cleaner air inside than outside
Counter-Flow Heat Exchange
with Reduced Mechanical Systems
75% sizing reduction
Simplified operation
Other Energy Efficient Systems
Domestic Hot Water:
efficient fixtures
high efficiency water heater
solar thermal option
Lighting:
efficient fixtures
simple controls
Appliances:
efficient appliances
simplify, simplify, simplify…
Healthy, Comfortable, Affordable, Predictable
Brooklyn Heights Lower East Side
The possibilities are endless
Bushwick
Park Slope
Borough Park
Watch the Documentary:
20 minute introductory film
featuring NY practitioners
Hosted at:
www.foursevenfive.com
Thank you.
2012 ICC-700 National Green Building Standard®GREENHOMENYC FORUM: ALTERNATIVES TO LEED
JULY 17, 2013
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• Six Green Categories• Flexible but rigorous• ANSI Approved
Standard
2012 ICC 700 National Green Building Standard
ADEQ Headquarters, North Little Rock, ArkansasADEQ Headquarters, North Little Rock, Arkansas
Introducing a major update
for New Construction
Sharene Rekow
VP of Business Development
Gary Keclik
AIA, CSI, GGA, LEED AP
Principal Architect
Keclik Associates Ltd.
Presented by Paul Shafer, RA, GGA, LEED AP
17 July, 2013
The Green Building Initiative
Nonprofit corporation – HQ in Portland, OregonNonprofit corporation HQ in Portland, Oregon
Mission: Accelerate the adoption of building practices that result in energy efficient, healthier & environmentally sustainable buildingssustainable buildings
Founded in 2004
Exclusive U S provider of the Green Globes® and Exclusive U.S. provider of the Green Globes® and
Guiding Principles Compliance assessment &
certification programs (federal govt.)
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Green Globes® is…
North America’s first interactive
design guidance, environmental
assessment and rating programassessment and rating program
No incl des the abilit to assessNow includes the ability to assess
& certify new construction for
compliance with the Guiding
Principles
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Great Lineage – Widely Used
BREEAM UK 200,000 buildings certified since 1990
BREEAM Canada
BREEAM GreenLeaf
Green Globes® US/Canada
3,700 building certifications
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Assessment Tools
Green Globes® NC
Guides the integrated design process at each stage
of the project
Green Globes® CIEB
Establishes a baseline, provides a current 1 p
performance report, guides improvement
Green Globes® CIEB for Healthcare Green Globes® CIEB for Healthcare
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Used Across Government & Industry
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Green Globes® Attributes
Transparent, interactive processp , p
Web-based survey
Site visit by third party assessor for certification Site visit by third-party assessor for certification
Provides recommendations for improvement
More affordable than the full cost of LEED
ANSI Standards Developers
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Environmental Assessment Areas
1 Management
%
5
2 Site
3 Energy
11.5
39 3 Energy
4 Water
39
11
5 Materials & Resources
6 Emissions
12.5
5
7 Indoor Environment16
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New Release – Green Globes NC
New Construction module introduces major updates including:
New criteria developed by an ANSI-approved consensus body
Increased focus on Energy… 4 paths for energy performance
Increased focus on Materials & Resources
Emphasis on life cycle assessment
A new approach assessing building assemblies, furnishings, finishes
and fit-outs by utilizing multi-attribute certifications, and/or third-party
assessments by approved standards development organizations
Complete coverage of the federal government’s Guiding Principles
for New Construction with a report detailing level of compliance
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Flexible Assessment Protocols
1000 point scale allows for accurate weighting of individual
criteria’s relational to environmental impact/benefitcriteria s relational to environmental impact/benefit
No prerequisites
Third-party assessor professional judgment
Non-applicable provision for most technical criteria, and possible
partial credit
Process allows dialogue with the assessor
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Rating & Certification Process Project Initiation Design Construction Commissioning Occupancy
Stage 1:
3rd P tFinalize Online
Stage 2:
3rd P tPost Certification &Online
3rd Party
AssessmentQuestionnaire
3rd Party
Assessment
Post
Assessment
Certification &
RecognitionQuestionnaire
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Green Globes® Ratingsg
Once an assessment is verified by a third party, buildings achieving a score of 35% or
greater receive a Green Globes rating based on the percentage of total points achieved.
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Certification Plaqueq
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Summary
Green Globes® for New Construction is a major advance
i th t d tifi ti f i lin the assessment and certification of commercial
buildings
Streamlined & transparent process web based survey Streamlined & transparent process, web-based survey
Accurate
Performance oriented
Broadest coverage of building types
Customer support
Cost-effective
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Supporting Materials
White Papers
Green Globes Overview [Morrison Hershfield]
Energy Section [Ravi Srinivasan, Ph.D. – U of FL]
Materials & Resources Section [Jane Rohde – JSR Associates]
Technical Manual Explains GG NC criteria & process Technical Manual – Explains GG NC criteria & process
Paper – Switching from LEED to Green Globes [Charles
Kibert, Ph.D. – U of FL], ]
GG NC/LEED v4 Criteria Comparison
GG NC/Guiding Principles NC Crosswalk [mid-June, 2013]
Li k t i d GG NC P i f ti Link to revised GG NC Program information:
http://www.thegbi.org/green-globes/revised-new-
construction-program.shtml
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construction program.shtml
Thank you
Alberici Headquarters, St. Louis, MO
Thank you
Paul Shafer
Viridian Energy and Environmental
For Additional Information about
Green Globes Please Contact
Sharene Rekow
503-706-4005
www.thegbi.org
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