A developer is considering an urban infill site for a new commercial building rather than a rural greenfield site adjacent to a stream. Which of the following is an economic advantage of the infill site?
What nonroof measure contributes to the achievement of Sustainable Sites Credit, Heat Island Reduction, Option 1. Nonroof and Roof?
Which of the following criteria does a project need to implement in order to qualify for Sustainable Sites Credit: Site Development - Protect or Restore Habitat, Option 1?
When a project team sustainably develops a project site, the design should
For Energy and Atmosphere Credit, Advanced Energy Metering, what is the minimum amount of time that the metering system should store data?
A community center will be built on a plot in two phases. Phase 1 will include the building with a pool and gymnasium, while Phase 2 will include the outdoor grass soccer fields. For Phase 1 to achieve certification, where can the project set the LEED boundary?
The Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) Applications Manual 10 - 2005 provides guidance for which of the following?
Questions 1–5 are based on the same project scenario. Please use the scenario information when answering.
A hospital certified under LEED V5 in 2018 is designing and constructing a 21,000 ft² (1,950.96 m²) vertical addition, plus vegetated terraces and a mechanical penthouse.
The original hospital achieved the Gold certification level and was built with the capacity to add three floors—levels six through eight—to the top of the structure. This addition requires partial demolition of the roof and the floor below.
The project is designed to be architecturally cohesive with the existing building façade and is targeting Platinum certification under LEED v5.
The campus is in a dense urban area adjacent to several bus stops, a light-rail transit station within a 2,500 ft. (762 m) walking distance, and a bicycle docking point at the main entrance to the property. An on-campus shuttle service connects patients, visitors, and staff from the parking areas to each medical building and the light-rail station.
The healthcare campus has existing infrastructure; therefore, no new roads, sidewalks, parking structures, or ground-level landscaping will be installed.
The new floors have separate mechanical systems in the penthouse, but piping for public and patient restrooms, janitor closets, and staff break rooms connects directly to the main hospital plumbing system.
The newly installed medical equipment uses gas, steam, and chilled water supplied by the campus central plant.
The project team is designing the maternity ward to increase patient interaction with the vegetated terraces and green roof to promote healing and reduce recovery time. Which of the following credits or prerequisites can be achieved through this design approach?
A coastal mixed-use development pursuing LEED BD+C certification is evaluating flood-resilience strategies to protect against sea-level rise. Which of the following strategies most comprehensively addresses flood resilience for IPp1: Climate Resilience Assessment?
Which of these is a method to assess the regional context of a building's design for sustainability?
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