A decade review of the credits obtained by LEED v2.2 certified green building projects

The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is considered as one of the most successful green building rating systems. As one of the most successful versions, LEED v2.2 was launched in 2005 and has accredited more than 5000 projects globally. This paper reviews the use of LEED v2.2 and...

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Main Authors: Wu, Peng, Mao, C., Wang, J., Song, Y., Wang, X.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Pergamon 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/36973
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author Wu, Peng
Mao, C.
Wang, J.
Song, Y.
Wang, X.
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Mao, C.
Wang, J.
Song, Y.
Wang, X.
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description The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is considered as one of the most successful green building rating systems. As one of the most successful versions, LEED v2.2 was launched in 2005 and has accredited more than 5000 projects globally. This paper reviews the use of LEED v2.2 and investigates the allocation pattern of LEED points by critically analysing a database of all LEED v2.2 certified projects until its certification sunset date. The results show that innovation-related points are the easiest to obtain, while energy-related and material-related points are the most difficult to obtain. Different regions, either across the world or in the US, perform differently on selected LEED v2.2 credits, especially on spatially specific credits, such as brownfield redevelopment and green power. Varied credit achievement patterns are also identified on yearly, cross-certification and cross-section levels. The study offers a useful reference for project developers to understand the LEED rating systems and for regulatory bodies to improve the rating system.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-369732017-09-13T15:18:38Z A decade review of the credits obtained by LEED v2.2 certified green building projects Wu, Peng Mao, C. Wang, J. Song, Y. Wang, X. The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is considered as one of the most successful green building rating systems. As one of the most successful versions, LEED v2.2 was launched in 2005 and has accredited more than 5000 projects globally. This paper reviews the use of LEED v2.2 and investigates the allocation pattern of LEED points by critically analysing a database of all LEED v2.2 certified projects until its certification sunset date. The results show that innovation-related points are the easiest to obtain, while energy-related and material-related points are the most difficult to obtain. Different regions, either across the world or in the US, perform differently on selected LEED v2.2 credits, especially on spatially specific credits, such as brownfield redevelopment and green power. Varied credit achievement patterns are also identified on yearly, cross-certification and cross-section levels. The study offers a useful reference for project developers to understand the LEED rating systems and for regulatory bodies to improve the rating system. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/36973 10.1016/j.buildenv.2016.03.026 Pergamon restricted
spellingShingle Wu, Peng
Mao, C.
Wang, J.
Song, Y.
Wang, X.
A decade review of the credits obtained by LEED v2.2 certified green building projects
title A decade review of the credits obtained by LEED v2.2 certified green building projects
title_full A decade review of the credits obtained by LEED v2.2 certified green building projects
title_fullStr A decade review of the credits obtained by LEED v2.2 certified green building projects
title_full_unstemmed A decade review of the credits obtained by LEED v2.2 certified green building projects
title_short A decade review of the credits obtained by LEED v2.2 certified green building projects
title_sort decade review of the credits obtained by leed v2.2 certified green building projects
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/36973