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U.S. Green Building Council

The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), founded in 1993, is a private 501(c)3, membership-based non-profit organization that promotes sustainability in building design, construction, and operation. USGBC is best known for its development of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) green building rating systems and its annual Greenbuild International Conference and Expo, the world's largest conference and expo dedicated to green building. USGBC was one of eight national councils that helped found the World Green Building Council (WorldGBC).

U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)
Formation1993
Typenon-profit
HeadquartersPhiladelphia (certification and credentialing) and Washington, D.C. (membership, products, and merchandising), U.S.
Membership
6,500
Key people
  • Rick Fedrizzi
  • David Gottfried
  • Mike Italiano
  • Peter Templeton
Websitewww.usgbc.org

Through its partnership with the Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI), USGBC offers a suite of LEED professional credentials that denote expertise in the field of green building. USGBC incentivizes LEED certification by awarding extra certification points to building projects completed with a LEED-certified professional on staff.[1]

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) edit

The LEED Green Building Rating System (LEED) is a program that provides third-party verification of green buildings. The LEED program rates commercial buildings, homes, neighborhoods, retail, healthcare, schools, including every phase of the respective building lifecycle, including design, construction, operations, and maintenance. Projects may earn one of four levels of LEED certification (Certified, Silver, Gold or Platinum) by achieving a given number of point-based credits within the rating system.

Development of LEED began in 1993, spearheaded by Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) senior scientist Robert K. Watson. J.D. Polk, co-founder of Solar Cells Inc., and former Florida governor Lawton Chiles contributed to the organization's initial guidelines. As founding chairman of the LEED Steering Committee, Watson led a broad-based consensus process until 2007, bringing together non-profit organizations, government agencies, architects, engineers, developers, builders, product manufacturers, and other industry leaders. The LEED initiative was supported by a strong USGBC Board of Directors, chaired by Steven Winter from 1999 to 2003, and very active staff, including Nigel Howard.[2] At that time, USGBC’s Senior Vice President of LEED, Scot Horst, became chair of the LEED Steering Committee before joining USGBC staff. Early LEED committee members also included USGBC co-founder Mike Italiano, architects Bill Reed and Sandy Mendler, builder Gerard Heiber and Myron Kibbe and engineer Richard Bourne. As interest in LEED grew, in 1996, engineers Tom Paladino and Lynn Barker co-chaired the newly formed LEED technical committee.

Beginning with its launch in 2000, LEED has grown from one rating system for new construction to a comprehensive system of nine interrelated rating systems covering all aspects of the development and construction process. Since its inception, LEED has grown from six volunteers on one committee to more than 200 volunteers on nearly 20 committees and nearly 200 professional staff.

USGBC was awarded the American Architectural Foundation’s Keystone Award in 2012. The National Building Museum presented the USGBC with its 2009 Honor Award (themed "Visionaries in Sustainability"), citing the organization's "exceptional achievement in establishing and integrating green building standards" in its LEED systems as one of the reasons for selection.[3] The museum also awarded USGBC with its Henry C. Turner Prize in 2005 for its leadership and innovation in the construction industry, specifically for LEED.[4] To date, it is the only organization to have received two awards from the Building Museum.

LEED standards have been criticized for not actually creating energy efficient buildings. In 2013, The Washington Examiner analyzed energy efficiency data of New York City buildings and found that LEED-certified buildings actually performed worse than buildings in general.[5] An analysis by USA Today found that building makers target LEED’s easiest points—those that don’t necessarily increase the energy efficiency of a building.[6]

Legislation edit

On May 23, 2013, U.S. Rep. David McKinley introduced the Better Buildings Act of 2014 (H.R. 2126; 113th Congress) into the United States House of Representatives. The amended federal law on energy efficiency at commercial office buildings.[7] The bill also created a program called "Tenant Star", similar to the existing Energy Star program.[8] The U.S. Green Building Council was involved in organizing and supporting this bill.[8]

The U.S. Green Building Council supported the Streamlining Energy Efficiency for Schools Act of 2014 (H.R. 4092; 113th Congress), a bill that would require the United States Department of Energy to establish a centralized clearinghouse to disseminate information on federal programs, incentives, and mechanisms for financing energy-efficient retrofits and upgrades at schools.[9] In 2014, the U.S. Green Building Council said that the bill "aims to make important improvements to existing federal policies."[10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "LEED rating system | U.S. Green Building Council". www.usgbc.org.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-07-24. Retrieved 2015-07-24.
  3. ^ Jean Dimeo (March 30, 2009). "National Building Museum To Honor USGBC and Founder Rick Fedrizzi".
  4. ^ "U.S. Green Building Council". National Building Museum. 2005-10-24.
  5. ^ "EXography: LEED certification doesn't guarantee energy efficiency, analysis shows". Washington Examiner. October 29, 2013.
  6. ^ "In U.S. building industry, is it too easy to be green?". USA TODAY.
  7. ^ "CBO - H.R. 2126". Congressional Budget Office. 20 February 2014. Retrieved 3 March 2014.
  8. ^ a b Howard, Bryan (30 January 2014). "House committee clears important legislation for commercial tenants". U.S. Green Building Council. Retrieved 4 March 2014.
  9. ^ "CBO - H.R. 4092". Congressional Budget Office. 20 May 2014. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
  10. ^ Howard, Bryan (1 May 2014). "Efficiency bills march out of House committee". U.S. Green Building Council. Retrieved 23 June 2014.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The U S Green Building Council USGBC founded in 1993 is a private 501 c 3 membership based non profit organization that promotes sustainability in building design construction and operation USGBC is best known for its development of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design LEED green building rating systems and its annual Greenbuild International Conference and Expo the world s largest conference and expo dedicated to green building USGBC was one of eight national councils that helped found the World Green Building Council WorldGBC U S Green Building Council USGBC Formation1993Typenon profitHeadquartersPhiladelphia certification and credentialing and Washington D C membership products and merchandising U S Membership6 500Key peopleRick FedrizziDavid GottfriedMike ItalianoPeter TempletonWebsitewww wbr usgbc wbr orgThrough its partnership with the Green Business Certification Inc GBCI USGBC offers a suite of LEED professional credentials that denote expertise in the field of green building USGBC incentivizes LEED certification by awarding extra certification points to building projects completed with a LEED certified professional on staff 1 Contents 1 Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design LEED 2 Legislation 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksLeadership in Energy and Environmental Design LEED editThe LEED Green Building Rating System LEED is a program that provides third party verification of green buildings The LEED program rates commercial buildings homes neighborhoods retail healthcare schools including every phase of the respective building lifecycle including design construction operations and maintenance Projects may earn one of four levels of LEED certification Certified Silver Gold or Platinum by achieving a given number of point based credits within the rating system Development of LEED began in 1993 spearheaded by Natural Resources Defense Council NRDC senior scientist Robert K Watson J D Polk co founder of Solar Cells Inc and former Florida governor Lawton Chiles contributed to the organization s initial guidelines As founding chairman of the LEED Steering Committee Watson led a broad based consensus process until 2007 bringing together non profit organizations government agencies architects engineers developers builders product manufacturers and other industry leaders The LEED initiative was supported by a strong USGBC Board of Directors chaired by Steven Winter from 1999 to 2003 and very active staff including Nigel Howard 2 At that time USGBC s Senior Vice President of LEED Scot Horst became chair of the LEED Steering Committee before joining USGBC staff Early LEED committee members also included USGBC co founder Mike Italiano architects Bill Reed and Sandy Mendler builder Gerard Heiber and Myron Kibbe and engineer Richard Bourne As interest in LEED grew in 1996 engineers Tom Paladino and Lynn Barker co chaired the newly formed LEED technical committee Beginning with its launch in 2000 LEED has grown from one rating system for new construction to a comprehensive system of nine interrelated rating systems covering all aspects of the development and construction process Since its inception LEED has grown from six volunteers on one committee to more than 200 volunteers on nearly 20 committees and nearly 200 professional staff USGBC was awarded the American Architectural Foundation s Keystone Award in 2012 The National Building Museum presented the USGBC with its 2009 Honor Award themed Visionaries in Sustainability citing the organization s exceptional achievement in establishing and integrating green building standards in its LEED systems as one of the reasons for selection 3 The museum also awarded USGBC with its Henry C Turner Prize in 2005 for its leadership and innovation in the construction industry specifically for LEED 4 To date it is the only organization to have received two awards from the Building Museum LEED standards have been criticized for not actually creating energy efficient buildings In 2013 The Washington Examiner analyzed energy efficiency data of New York City buildings and found that LEED certified buildings actually performed worse than buildings in general 5 An analysis by USA Today found that building makers target LEED s easiest points those that don t necessarily increase the energy efficiency of a building 6 Legislation editOn May 23 2013 U S Rep David McKinley introduced the Better Buildings Act of 2014 H R 2126 113th Congress into the United States House of Representatives The amended federal law on energy efficiency at commercial office buildings 7 The bill also created a program called Tenant Star similar to the existing Energy Star program 8 The U S Green Building Council was involved in organizing and supporting this bill 8 The U S Green Building Council supported the Streamlining Energy Efficiency for Schools Act of 2014 H R 4092 113th Congress a bill that would require the United States Department of Energy to establish a centralized clearinghouse to disseminate information on federal programs incentives and mechanisms for financing energy efficient retrofits and upgrades at schools 9 In 2014 the U S Green Building Council said that the bill aims to make important improvements to existing federal policies 10 See also edit nbsp Energy portalGreen building council Philippine Green Building Council UK Green Building Council Green Business Certification Inc Green building in the United States Green Building on College Campuses LEED Accredited Professional Exam Sustainable architectureReferences edit LEED rating system U S Green Building Council www usgbc org Steven Winter Associates Inc U S Green Building Council Archived from the original on 2015 07 24 Retrieved 2015 07 24 Jean Dimeo March 30 2009 National Building Museum To Honor USGBC and Founder Rick Fedrizzi U S Green Building Council National Building Museum 2005 10 24 EXography LEED certification doesn t guarantee energy efficiency analysis shows Washington Examiner October 29 2013 In U S building industry is it too easy to be green USA TODAY CBO H R 2126 Congressional Budget Office 20 February 2014 Retrieved 3 March 2014 a b Howard Bryan 30 January 2014 House committee clears important legislation for commercial tenants U S Green Building Council Retrieved 4 March 2014 CBO H R 4092 Congressional Budget Office 20 May 2014 Retrieved 22 June 2014 Howard Bryan 1 May 2014 Efficiency bills march out of House committee U S Green Building Council Retrieved 23 June 2014 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Green Building Council amp oldid 1184922793, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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