Environmental Group's SF Office Achieves 'Gold' Certification for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
Posted on: Wednesday, 4 February 2009, 12:48 CST
LEED is a nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings. The USGBC rates a building in five key areas: sustainable site development; water savings; energy efficiency; materials selection; and indoor environmental quality.
"Green buildings are an important piece of the climate stabilization puzzle," said
Environmental Defense Fund -- working with Pollack Architecture, GCI and the Staubach Company -- achieved the gold rating by designing a leased office space with the following features:
- Recycling 90 percent of the facility's generated waste (on an on-going basis);
- Reducing energy use and lighting costs by utilizing natural light throughout the space;
- Encouraging and enabling use of public transportation and mass transit options and providing facilities for bike storage and showering;
- Achieving high indoor air quality ratings during and after construction;
- Diverting more than 80 percent of on-site generated construction waste from landfills by sorting waste for reuse or recycling;
- Using recycled and regional content for materials, including recycled sheet rock, carpet and ceiling tiles;
- Using rapidly renewable materials and wood harvested from certified forests;
- Using 90 percent ENERGY STAR-rated appliances; and
- Purchasing renewable energy credits for green power to account for its electricity use.
The build out of the
"We view our new
Building construction, demolition and operations consume up to 40 percent of the earth's energy and other natural resources, according to the Worldwatch Institute. Energy efficient buildings will play a key role helping cities, states and countries achieve energy and emission reduction goals. In 2007,
Green building incentives are being considered as part of the federal economic stimulus package that is now making its way through Congress. Green building is considered a vital new source of needed jobs. By 2013, the green building sector is likely to become a
Environmental Defense Fund offers tours of its
Environmental Defense Fund worked with Pollack Architecture, GCI and the Staubach Company, now known as
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