LEED is a voluntary, consensus-based system created through the U.S. Green Building Council for the design, construction, and management of sustainable buildings and high-performance land areas and increasingly widespread and internationally recognized; it can be used for any type of building and promotes an integrated design system that covers the entire building.
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The competitive advantages for those who adopt LEED standards are identifiable primarily in the great final quality of the building and the significant savings in operating costs that these buildings provide when compared with traditional buildings.
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Working on the entire process, from design to construction, LEED requires a holistic approach, or else the intended goals will not be achieved. Only with extensive integrated design and coordination efforts can a harmonious building be created in all areas mentioned by the LEED certification protocol.
LEED
Platinum
Greenwall: thirteen hardy species
LOW IRRIGATION DEMAND
The offset CO2 equivalent emissions are respectively 20 percent of those produced by the cars of all employees of the logistics hub or in other terms as if 60 employees walked to work.