Green Building Design Based on the LEED Rating System

Completed2012

Abstract

The pressing issue of global warming led to the study, the green building design of CET building. The emphasis of which is on the application of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design(LEED) of United States Green Building Council (USGBC). The CET building is assessed according to the different criteria such as sustainable sites, energy and atmosphere, material and resources, indoor environmental quality and water efficiency. The CET building based from the assessment did not pass in the LEED rating system with a rating of 36 points in which the minimum is 40 points rated as “certified”. The necessary improvements are identified especially on the issue of energy and atmosphere which is very vital in the assessment which led to the design of the CET building to be considered as Green Building.

Publication

Title of Research Output as Published:-
Classification:Research Paper
Publication Name:MSEUF Research Studies
Publication Date:February 01, 2013
ISSN / ISBN:
Volume Number / Issue Number / Page Number :Volume 15, No.1, 51-61

Presentations

Title of Research Output as Presented:

Green Building Design Based on the LEED Rating System

Paper Presentation
Presentor(s):Evangeline L. Constantino, Cielito V. Maligalig
Conference:

2013 International Research Conference on Innovations in Engineering, Science and Technology (IRCIEST)

International
Date and Venue:November 27, 2013 at Batangas State University, Batangas City
Organizer:Batangas State University
Title of Research Output as Presented:

Green Building Design Based on the LEED Rating System

Paper Presentation
Presentor(s):EVANGELINE L. CONSTANTINO and CIELITO V. MALIGALIG
Conference:

2013 International Research Conference on Innovations in Engineering, Science and Technology (IRCIEST)

International
Date and Venue:November 27, 2013 at Batangas State University, Batangas City
Organizer:Batangas State University, Batangas City

Keywords

Green building design
LEED rating system
CET building
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