Title: THE CHALLENGE
1 THE CHALLENGE OF LIVING
BUILDINGS
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16 SHADES OF GREEN
17 SHADES OF GREEN
Green Building vs. Sustainability(LEED vs
Natural Step)
- Sustainability (Natural Step)
- Whole systems focus
- Strategic
- Triple bottom line
- Focus on aligning with natures cyclical
processes - Can guide towards full sustainability
- Green Building (LEED)
- Detail focused
- Tactical
- Ecologically biased
- Focus on being less bad
- Doesnt guarantee sustainability
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18 TNS A SYSTEMS PERSPECTIVE
- Focusing "upstream"
- Principles rather than details
- Shared framework and a common language
- Unalterable system conditions
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19 TNS THE FUNNEL
- Ecological - species, atmosphere, oceans, land
,water
- Health - workers, society, self
- Competition - prices, shortages, insurance
Declining Capacity
- Customer pressure, boycotts, bad publicity
- Governments regulations,
- standards
Effects
- Species extinction
- Human health decline
- Resource depletion
- Social disruption
- Climate change
- Regulatory hurdles
- Rising costs
- Increasing demand for resources
- Increasing affluence, worldwide
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20 TNS BASIC SCIENCE
- Matter and energy do not disappear
- Matter and energy tend to disperse
- Value of matter is in its concentration and
structure - Photosynthesis is principal process by which net
order is produced -
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21 TNS FOUR SYSTEM CONDITIONS
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In order for a society to be sustainable,
natures functions and diversity are not
systematically
- 1. ..subject to increasing concentrations of
substances extracted from the earths crust - 2. ..subject to increasing concentrations of
substances produced by society - 3. ..impoverished by physical displacement, over
harvesting, or other forms of ecosystem
manipulation and in a sustainable society, - 4. people are not subject to conditions that
systematically undermine their capacity to meet
their needs.
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22 TNS SERA 4 SC SHORTHAND
1 - TAKE Can the earth replace what I take? 2 -
MAKE Am I poisoning soil, air or water? 3 -
RESPECT Do I respect the biodiversity of flora
and fauna? 4 - CHOOSE Are the choices I make
fair and equitable?
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23 TNS BACKCASTING
- Analyze baseline project for system condition
violations - where are we today?
- Envision a fully sustainable project
- what could full sustainability look like?
- Develop implementation strategies
- how do we get from where we are to where we
are going?
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33 COST CASCADIA STUDY
FINANCIAL COSTS OF LIVING BUILDINGS CASCADIA
USGBC / SERA / NBI (Fall 2008)
- Single Family Residential
- Multi-Family Residential
- Mid-Rise Office Building
- Elementary School
- University Classroom
- Hospital
- Complex Mixed-Use Renovation
- High Rise Mixed-Use
- Low Rise Office Building
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36 LIVING BUILDING SECTION CONCEPTS
Infill Residential
Office
High-Rise Residential
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60RETHINK THE FORM
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61 CASE STUDY HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER
Southern Oregon University / Rogue Community
College Medford, OR
62 CASE STUDY HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER
- PROJECT
- 68,700 square feet
- Construction Budget
- 16.8 million
- 243 / Sq. Ft.
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63 CASE STUDY HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER
- REQUIRED
- Oregon SEED Program
- LEED Silver Equivalent
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- Key Strategies
- Urban infill development
- On-site stormwater treatment
- Window orientation to maximize
- daylighting
- Optimized surface to volume and
- window to wall ratios
- Evaporative cooling
- Smart materials choices
- Incentives offset LEED costs
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65 CASE STUDY HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER
- Results
- 37 Energy savings
- 53 Water savings
- 93 Construction waste diverted
- 24 Recycled content
- 21 Regional materials
- 62 FSC Certified wood
- 81 Access to daylighting
- 90 Access to views
- 50 Green power
- 53 Kw solar array
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- Targeting LEED Platinum
- No added cost to project
66 SHADES OF GREEN
SOU / RCC Higher Education Center
67 THE CHALLENGE OF LIVING
BUILDINGS
Presenter John Echlin, johne_at_serapdx.com www.s
erapdx.com
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Sustainability Conference 2008