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Impact of the bonus approach on recertification strategies for LEED-EB v3 office projects in major US metropolitan areas: A case study [PDF]
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design for Existing Buildings (LEED-EB) version 3 (v3) encourages the recertification of existing buildings by offering them four bonus points (“bonus approach”).
Svetlana Pushkar
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There is a gap in the research on LEED-certified projects that has arisen from combining the “old” LEED system and “new” LEED version in green building practice.
Svetlana Pushkar
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Evaluation of Existing Green Office Buildings in European and Mediterranean Countries
One of the gaps in green building research in European and Mediterranean countries is the assessment of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)-certified projects in the context of the LEED rating system’s ongoing transition from a ...
Svetlana Pushkar
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Assessing the Performance of Green Office Buildings in Major US Cities
This study examines LEED certification strategies for Existing Buildings 4.1 (LEED-EB v4.1)-certified office projects in major US cities and their relationship with local green building policies.
Svetlana Pushkar
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate LEED for Existing Buildings version 4.1 (LEED-EB v4.1) gold-certified office projects in San Francisco, New York City, and Washington, D.C., using the exact Wilcoxon–Mann–Whitney, Cliff’s δ, and Spearman’s correlation tests.
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A review of data collection and analysis requirements for certified green buildings. [PDF]
Afroz Z, Burak Gunay H, O'Brien W.
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The Impact of Working in a Green Certified Building on Cognitive Function and Health. [PDF]
MacNaughton P +7 more
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