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New Urbanism
New Urbanism is a movement launched in the early 1980s that combines different development techniques to connect communities and minimize automobile transportation.
Microturbines
Microturbines are a relatively new technology with significant applica­tions in green building design.
Locally Sourced Materials
Life-cycle cost (LCC) analysis is a relatively straightforward way to evaluate energy and water conservation technologies that save money long into the future, but which may cost more initially.
Living Buildings
In 2006 the Living Building Challenge was launched by the Cascadia Region Green Building Council.
Life-cycle Cost
Life­-cycle cost (LCC) analysis is a relatively straightforward way to evalu­ate energy and water conservation technologies that save money long into the future, but which may cost more initially.
Life-cycle Assessment
Life-cycle assessment addresses the question of the overall environmental impact of a product across all stages of its production and use.
LEED
LEED is the leading green building rating system in the US for commer­cial, institutional, and mid-rise to high­-rise residential buildings.
Integrated Design
If you’re in the market for a new home, you should be asking for a green home, one that, at a minimum, saves at least 30% of the energy of a conventional new home.
High-Performance Buildings
Many people have begun using the term “high-­performance buildings” because they want to emphasize what is gained from these projects, not what is given up.
Green Schools
Green schools have been proven to lead to a better educational environment and better health for students.
Green Roofs
Green roofs are one of the most obvious and visible commitments that a green building can make.
Green Home
If you're in the market for a new home, you should be asking for a green home, one that, at a minimum, saves at least 30% of the energy of a conventional new home.
Green Home Building Guidelines
Most green home programs follow the “Green Home Building Guidelines” of the National Association of Homebuilders.
Green Building Products
Learn some of the characteristics that can make home building products “green.”
Education of Green Building
Properly done, green buildings reflect designers’ and builders’ expectations about high ­performance design and can teach the public what to ask for in their own homes and workplaces.
Eco-efficiency and Eco-effectiveness
Eco-efficiency and eco-effectiveness are two terms that can be used to conceptualize green building.
Displacement Ventilation
Displacement ventilation is the name given to a number of techniques for letting natural forces distribute air in spaces by having cooler air displace warmer air in a space.
Daylighting
Daylighting is an aspect of green building design that brings sunlight to interior spaces.
Cradle to Cradle Design
Cradle-­to­-cradle design was introduced as a method for evaluat­ing products that could be safely used without any harm to people or the environment, based on known data.
Cool Roofs
Cool roofs provide a number of potential immediate and long-­term benefits to building owners, including lower utility bills for air conditioning.
 
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