LEED Certification 101
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Category
Innovation -
Posted By
Craig Flandermeyer -
Posted On
Feb 06, 2018
Better buildings! It’s the goal of the LEED Certification rating system. As such, each new version raises the bar; challenging owners, designers, building managers, manufacturers, and contractors to continually improve. One example of a higher standard is LEED version 4. Referencing ASHRAE 90.1-2010, it is an energy code more stringent than Indiana’s current energy code. High efficiency systems with excellent indoor air quality – a great goal for all building types.
With LEED v4 as the new standard, we thought we would break down what LEED is at it’s core:
Check out our lineup of projects that received LEED Certification:
LEED Gold Certified:
- Marian University Center for Michael A. Evans Center for Health Sciences
- Community Hospital South Emergency Department
- Children’s Bureau Family Support Center
- UofL Clinical & Translational Research Building
- Ball State University Schmidt/Wilson Residence Hall
- Ball State University Studebaker East Residence Hall
- Ball State University Botsford/Swinford Hall
- Hoosier Energy Headquarters
LEED Silver Certified:
- Indiana University (IUPUI) Rotary Building
- Ball State University DeHority Residence Hall
- George Rogers Clark Middle School (LEED for Schools 2.0)
- Commonwealth of Kentucky Eastern State Psychiatric Hospital
- Ivy Tech Community College Illinois Fall Creek Center
- UofL Nucleus Innovation Park
- Indiana State University Scott College of Business
In Progress:
- Indiana University Ernie Pyle Hall
- Ball State University Northwest Residence Hall South