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  2. Green Building Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The Green Building Initiative (GBI) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that owns and administers the Green Globes green building assessment and certification in the United States and Canada. It was established in 2004 and is headquartered in Portland, Oregon .

  3. International Green Construction Code - Wikipedia

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    For example, the IgCC is focused specifically on construction, whereas LEED covers the entire lifecycle of a building, including its operation and maintenance. Additionally, the IgCC is a model code, which means that it has the force of law in jurisdictions that adopt it, whereas LEED is a voluntary certification program that developers choose ...

  4. Living Building Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The Living Building Challenge is an international sustainable building certification program created in 2006. It is managed by the non-profit International Living Future Institute. [ 1 ] It is described by the Institute as a philosophy, advocacy tool and certification program that promotes the measurement of sustainability in the built ...

  5. Green building certification systems - Wikipedia

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    LEED Recertification: For occupied and currently-in-use projects that have already received LEED certification but aiming to maintain and improve the building. LEED Zero: For projects with net-zero goals in carbon emissions and resource use. LEED certification is voluntary and a qualified assessor evaluates the projects on the basis of various ...

  6. Green building in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Starting in November, new permit applications for high-rise residential building must submit documentation to achieve LEED certification, and that requirement ratchets up to LEED Silver in 2009 and LEED Gold in 2012. There are also requirements to meet additional LEED standards, nearly equal to those for mid-size commercial buildings.

  7. Green building on college campuses - Wikipedia

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    The building includes offices, conference rooms, an atrium to display the football teams accomplishments, and a weight training facility. [21] The LEED rated the complex 52 out of the 69 available points for the certification, which gave the building the Platinum rating.

  8. Sustainability at American colleges and universities - Wikipedia

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    There are now hundreds of U.S. colleges and universities with at least one LEED certified building, with many campuses requiring all new buildings to pursue a LEED certification at certain levels. [54] [55] The LEED green building rating system and rankings are: Certified: 40 to 49 points; Silver: 50 to 59 points; Gold: 60 to 79 points

  9. Healthy building - Wikipedia

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    For a WELL gold certification: all the requirements for silver certification plus 40% optimizations. For a WELL platinum certification: all the requirements for gold certification plus 80% optimizations. On the other hand, WELL v2 uses a four-certification system that mimics LEED's scoring system.