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Baltimore Orioles / Renovations / LEED certification for existing buildings The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) building rating system is a nationally recognized standard for sustainable building design. The standards incorporate a range of environmental and public health considerations, including energy efficiency, building site selection, water use, and many others. When planning a new building or major renovation, consider pursuing LEED certification. Ask your developers and architects about LEED, and contact the U.S. Green Building Council at leedinfo@usgbc.org or (202) 82-USGBC for more information. Vendors
Visit the LEED-Accredited Professionals Directory to find qualified green building specialists near you. LEED Buildings
NRDC Santa MonicaNRDC San Francisco The Chicago Center for Green Technology Alberici Office Headquarters Genzyme Center The Solaire/20 River Terrace The Washington Nationals Ballpark Construction Environmental Benefits
The materials used in buildings and the energy used to keep them comfortable all have environmental impacts. Green buildings are designed to minimize these impacts on the environment by using environmentally preferable construction materials and techniques, reducing water and energy use, minimizing waste, and making better use of natural features like shade, daylight, and rainwater. In so doing, green buildings reduce their contribution to biodiversity loss, global warming, and other environmental pressures. Additional Resources
US Green Building Council’s LEEDNRDC’s LEED information website |
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