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Green Buildings
Green building is an approach to buildings design, construction and operations that conserves resources while it protects human health. Green buildings use less energy, consume fewer natural resources such as water and forest products, and emit fewer pollutants into the environment. Because they are designed to make use of natural light and good ventilation, green buildings provide a healthier indoor environment for their occupants. Studies show that students in green buildings learn better and workers in green buildings are more productive.
Green building is an integral part of the District's sustainable development strategy. The Green Building Act of 2006 requires that all District public buildings meet the US Green Building Council's LEED certification standards for environmental performance. The District supports private sector innovation by expediting LEED Gold-level projects through the permitting process. By 2012, all new private development projects will be required to meet LEED certification.
- The District was the first city in the nation to require new privately constructed buildings to meet LEED standards, thanks to the Green Building Act of 2006.
- There are 24 buildings in the District certified as LEED Silver or higher. An additional 150+ projects are LEED registered.
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Guide to Green Buildings*: The District’s “The Guide to Green Buildings” contains principles, practices, and resources that help make sustainable, green development part of our everyday practice – for both new construction and renovations.
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US Green Building Council: Oversees the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System. This site offers information on all types of green buildings, including commercial, schools and homes.
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Greening DC Building Code:* In February 2008, with support from the Mayor's Green Building Advisory Council, the District developed and proposed a comprehensive overhaul of its building codes to incorporate energy efficiency and environmental standards. These are currently in review. The proposed updated codes incorporate International Code Council 2006 and ASHRAE 189.1 standards for improved energy efficiency, pushing District buildings to 30 percent improved performance over the 2004 codes.
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Green Building Fact Sheet*: Prepared by the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs to give an overview of requirements and resources related to the Green Building Act of 2006.
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