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THE FUTURE
OF SUSTAINABILITY
IS NOW
A Forcast on Architectural Sustainable Practices in 2017
11/18/2016
From hotels to healthcare, LEED is everywhere you look. In
just under 20 years, LEED revolutionized the green building
marketplace, becoming the international standard for the
design, construction and operation of high-performance
structures.
Revolutionizing
The Industry


-- USGBC
Commercial projects
68,000150COUNTRIES
H A V E
L E E D
C E R T I F I E D
BUILDINGS
Certified LEED for
Homes residential units
71,400
AT A GLOBAL SCALE
Certified K-12 projects
1,400
Certified higher
education projects
3,050
Certified state
government projects
620
Certified local
government projects
1,930
As of October 31, 2016, all new projects that are considering
LEED certification must meet LEED v4.0 requirements. The
new version claims to be streamlined, specialized, and allow
for a better user experience, but what does this really mean
and how will it affect our projects in the future?
The latest version
of LEED is here
LEED v4.0 Changes
The 5 most important changes to the LEED Green Building Rating
System.
Californias Sustainable Road Map
The action plan to achieve Californias sustainable goals by 2030.
Innovative Strategies
Sustainable strategies of 2016 and how they could inform trends in 2017
and beyond
1
2
3
What You Will Learn...
LEED Categories
Sustainable
Sites
Materials &
Resources
Energy &
Atmosphere
Indoor
Environmental
Quality
Water
Efficiency
Regional
Priority
Innovation
& Design
MAX PTS: 37
MAX PTS: 11
MAX PTS: 14
MAX PTS: 6
MAX PTS: 17
MAX PTS: 4
MAX PTS: 21
LEED Updated Categories
Energy &
Atmosphere
Water
Efficiency
MAX PTS: 37
MAX PTS: 11
1
2
3
4
Energy Metering
Prerequisite for all projects to measure
whole building use & share data with
USGBC.
Demand Response
Demand response system must be fully
automated & is included in the
commissioning scope
Renewable Energy
Increases the number of points
awarded for renewable energy
Water Metering
Two new prerequisites, for building-level
water metering and outdoor water use
reduction
LEED AP vs LEED AP with Speciality5
For the early adopters of LEED green building professional
credentials, the GBCI holds a special place for you in their da-
tabase. Your LEED AP without specialty-more warmly referred
to as Legacy LEED AP- never expires.
What is a LEED AP? 

-- GBES
The Bad News
For LEED APs without specialty,
if you have not specialized yet,
nor reported continuing educa-
tion units every two years, you
must re-test to get a specialty.
The USGBC now recognizes
your knowledge level as equiva-
lent to the LEED Green Associ-
ate. So you dont have to take
the basic exam. But you do
have to take the two-hour exam
related to the specialty you
want to be recognized for.
And after that, you must keep
up with your continuing educa-
tion.
-- GBES
Whats Next For California?
Green Road Map / Action Plan
2018
2020
2025
Established in 2012 by the California Government as a roadmap for
state agencies to achieve Executive Orders B-18-12 and B-16-12
20% reduction of grid-
based energy purchases
for State Owned
20% Greenhouse Gas
Emmission Reduction
50% of New & Renovated
must be Zero Net Energy (ZNE)
20% reduction in water use
25% of fleet LDV purchases
50% of Existing Buildings to be Zero
Net Energy (ZNE)
100% of New & Rennovated must
be ZNE
Green Road Map / Action Plan
New & Major Renovation State Buildings Over 10,000 Sq Ft.
Use clean, on-site power generation such as photo-voltaic, solar
thermal, and wind power generation
Obtain LEED Silver certification or higher
Meet California Green Building Standards Tier 1 measures
Pursue monitoring-based commissioning
All Existing State Buildings Over 50,000 Sq Ft.
Complete LEED-EB certification, to the maximum extent
cost-effective
San Francisco Goals
San Francisco was named Greenest City in the US. Since then,
smart city strategies have been thought of as one way to take sus-
tainability to the next level in San Francisco.
2017
2020
- Reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 25%
from 1997 levels. SF Environment is promot-
ing smart commuting, electric transportation,
and biofuels to help meet goals.
- Achieve zer0 waste by 2020
(currently waste diversion rate = 80%)
2020
- 100% carbon-free. SF Environment is imple-
menting a comprehensive suite of incentive
programs to improve the performance of
new and existing buildings
Sustainable Strategies For
A Greener Future
Innovative ideas from 2016
Renewable Energy
Center for Sustainable Landscapes
Pittsburgh, PA
at Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
Designed to be the greenest
building in the world 1stTO MEET 4 OF
THE
HIGHEST
GREEN
CERTIFICA-
TIONS
Living Building Challenge, LEED Platinum, WELL Building Platinum, and Four-Stars Sustainable SITES.
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Interal part of the vistor
experience
2ndIN AIAS
10 MOST
SUSTAINABLE
PROJECTS OF
2016
MISSION: Inspire and educate with all the beauty and importance of
plants, advance sustainabiilty and human and environmental wellbeing
through action and research, and to celebrate its historic greenhouses.
Generates all of its own
energy
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Treats all storm and sanitary
water captured on-site
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Exploratorium
Pier 15
San Francisco, CA
GOAL: to have Net-Zero
Operation and be the largest
Net-Zero Museum in the U.S.
1,874
SUNPOWER
HIGH
EFFICIENCY
PV MODELS
Capitalized on its unique location by
using the surrounding San Francisco
Bay for heating and cooling.
16% of the roof area will capture and store up to
338,000 gallons of rainwater for toilet flushing and
floor drain trap-primers.
1MILLION
GALLONS
OF
DOMESTIC
WATER
SAVED
ANNUALLY
The existing pier building was
completely remodeled 3rdIN AIAS
10 MOST
SUSTAINABLE
PROJECTS OF
2016
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The new slab is embedded with more than
40 miles of plastic tubing for radiant heating
and cooling systems.
New exhibits were carefully integrated
into the building and even spill out to
the surrounding bay.
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CENTER
Artist Fujiko Nakaya creates artificial fog
clouds at the Exploratorium
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Renewable EnergyBuilding Lifecycle
2016 Rio Olympics
and Paralympic Games
RIo, Brazil
GOAL: act as a catalyst for development,
improve the quality of life for all its citizens
leave a lasting legacy
The masterplanning process included the goal of deliv-
ering transportation, utility and social infrastructure,
as well as open space provision that would support the
future creation of a new neighbourhood.
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GAMES FREE FROM WHITE ELEPHANTS
RIO DE JANEIRO
Pedra Branca State Park Tijuca National Park
N
1
2
3
4
Deodoro2
Deodoro Olympic Stadium
Copacabana4
Lagoa Stadium
Marina da Gl坦ria
Beach Volleyball Arena
Fort Copacabana
Maracan達3
Olympic Stadium
Maracan達
Maracan達zinho
Julio Delamare Aquatics Centre
1 Barra
Riocentro
Barra Olympic Park
Olympic Golf Course
Existing/to be renovated
To be built
Overlay
Pontal
Samb坦dromo
The competition venues
are located in four regions
across Rio de Janeiro, so
as to spread the legacy
benefits to the population
as a whole
People
Planet Prosperity
1) Engagement &
Awareness Raising
2) Universal Accessibility
3) Diversity & Inclusion
1) Transport & Logistics
2) Sustainable Building
3) Conservation & Environmental
Recovery
1) Sustainable Supply
Chain
2) Management &
Reporting
Strategic Pilars
The largest carbon mitigation
in Games history 3.6MILLION
TONS OF
CARBON
DIOXIDE
That accounts for direct emissions, emissions from
partners (such as ones stemming from construction carried out by
governments) and third party emissions (for example, spectators
trips to attend competitions).
and use of visual identity material
Total Games emissions
3,6 million tonnes of CO2eq
Rio 2016 emissions
724 tonnes of CO2eq
Accommodation
20
Sporting
equipment
20
Others
61
Media
33
Energy
consumption
30
Athlete travel
66
Transport
and logistics
40
Food
and drink
180
Temporary
structures
200
Spectators
1,380
City
infrastructure
(legacy)
800
Venue
construction
730
Operations
650
Games carbon footprint
(origin of emissions)
In thousands of tonnes CO2eq
Several buildings in the Olympic Park will
be taken apart, rebuilt, and repurposed
elsewhere.
Future Arena,
the handball venue
4 500-student primary
schools in the citys
Jacarepagu叩 neighborhood.
Transformations
Olympics Aquatics
Stadium
Two community swimming
centers
The International
Broadcast Centre
High school dormitory
Barra Olympic Parka
300-acre, triangular
peninsula that features
nine Olympic venues
Will host public parks and pri-
vate development after the
Games
Prefabricated Modular Parts
Rios nomadic venues feature puzzle-like compositions of shared components 
standardized steel columns and beams, modular steel panels, concrete slabs, and
event-specific elements like seating bowls, playing surfaces, and water tubs.
Renewable EnergyEnhancing User Experience
Transbay Terminal
San Francisco, CA
Rooftop Park: Instead of a five-acre roof absorbing and radiating
heat, the 5.4 acre rooftop park will absorb carbon dioxide from bus
exhaust, absorb and filter stormwater, and provide a habitat for
local wildlife
Reduced
Emissions:
Significantly reduces
emissions of air pol-
lutants, including re-
ducing carbon diox-
ide emissions by tens
of thousands of tons
each year, by encour-
aging public transit use
throughout the Bay
Area
Strategy Overview
Extensive Use of
Natural Lighting:
Lighting is the big-
gest energy use in the
Transbay Transit Cen-
ter building. Light col-
umns and skylights will
be used extensively to
bring natural light into
the building and reduce
energy costs.
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350kGALLONS
PER YEAR
REDUCED
COOLING
TOWER
USE
Geothermal
System:
To significantly reduce
the energy required
to cool the building, a
geothermal system will
harness the relatively
low temperature of the
ground to chill water
passively
Natural Ventilation:
The building is
substantially a naturally
ventilated facility.
The bus deck is open on
the sides andwill not
require exhaust or air
filtration  similar to an
open parking garage.
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Renewable EnergyEco-Systems
Revitalize Vallco
30-acre skypark over Mixed-Use Neighborhood
Cupertino, CA
Proposed to be the largest green roof in
the world: 30-acre community park.
Expanding on the live/work/shop model to
create a micro eco-system
A hybrid hub of downtown-style retail and office
buildings as well as hundreds of rental homes all
wrapped within a man-made open space preserve
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The developer plans to
partner with local water
agencies and providers to
extend recycled water to the
site for irrigation, heating,
and cooling systems.
Plans to widen and rebuild the Wolfe Road
and Interstate 280 interchange between
the shopping center and the Apple
Campus 2
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Biophilic Design
The Social Aspect of Sustainablity
Biophilic Design is a focused area of research that
brings people to the center of the sustainability
discussion. It attempts to scientifically understand
how people interact with their environment and,
consequently, how their environment can be de-
signed to better support them.


-- Perkins Eastman
Social
Economic Environmental
Sustainability Pilars
VALUE
Social
Economic Environmental
Biophilic Design
VALUE
Focuses on how we interact with our environments, and how our
environments interact with us, measurably impacting our health,
well-being and performance
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