Green building rating system equire an integrated design process to create projects that are environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout a building's life-cycle: from siting to design, construction, operation, maintenance, renovation, and demolition
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Green building rating system
1. Green Building
Rating System
Around the world
HAJRAH NANDA PUTRI
SIL F451170071
CIVILAND ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING
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2. Require an integrated design process to create projects that are
environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout a building's
life-cycle: from siting to design, construction, operation, maintenance,
renovation, and demolition.
Objective :
Projects awarded or certified within these programs are
designed to reduce the overall impact of the built
environment on human health and the natural environment.
• Single-attribute. Focusing solely
on water or energy
• Multi-attribute. Addressing
emissions, toxicity, and overall
environmental performance in
addition to water and energy.
.
These four principles should be when evaluating a building
rating or certification system:
• Science-based. Results and decisions must be reproducible
by others using the same standard.
• Transparent. Standards and process for awarding the
certification should be transparent and open for examination.
• Objective. Certification body should be free of conflict.
• Progressive. Standards should advance industry practices,
not simply reward business as usual.
Green Building
Rating and Certification
Systems
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3. System Type of Standard /
Certification/
Rating Schemes
Managing
Organization
Categories/
Areas of Focus/
Issues
Certification
levels
BREEAM
(UK, EU, EFTA
member states)
New Construction
Communities
In Use Buildings
EcoHomes
Courts
Education
Healthcare
Industrial
International
Offices
Prisons
Retail
Multi-residential
BRE Global Energy and water use
Internal environment
Health and well-being
Pollution
Transport
Materials
Waste
Ecology and land use
Management
Pass
Good
Very good
Excellent
Outstanding
BEAM
(Hong Kong)
Existing Building
New Buildings
Business
Environment Council
Site aspects
Material aspects
Water use
Energy use
Indoor environmental
quality
Innovations and
additions
Gold
Platinum
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4. System Type of Standard /
Certification/
Rating Schemes
Managing
Organization
Categories/
Areas of Focus/
Issues
Certification
levels
LEED
(United
States)
New Construction (NC)
Existing Buildings,
Operations &
Maintenance (EB
O&M)
Commercial Interiors
(CI)
Core & Shell (CS)
Schools (SCH)
Retail
Healthcare (HC)
Homes
Neighborhood
Development (ND)
U.S. Green
Building Council
Sustainable Sites
Water Efficiency
Energy & Atmosphere
Materials & Resources
Indoor Environmental Quality
Locations & Linkages
Awareness & Education
Innovation in Design
Regional Priority through a set
of prerequisites and credits
Certified
Silver
Gold
Platinum
KGBC/GBCS
(South
Korea)
Hotels
Multi-use
Multi-use dweling
Office buildings
Residential
Schools
Stores
Ministry of Land,
Transport and
Maritime Affairs of
South Korea
Energy efficiency and load on
the environment
Indoor environment on site
Land use
Transportation
Ecology
First Grade
Green Building
Certification
Grade Green
Building
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5. System Type of Standard /
Certification/
Rating Schemes
Managing
Organization
Categories/
Areas of Focus/
Issues
Certification
levels
Green Star
(Australia,
New
Zealand
South
Africa)
Design and as built
communities:
performance, interiors
Legacy rating tools:
education, health care,
industrial, multiunit
residential, office,
office interiors, retail
center and public
building
Green Building
Council of
Australia, New
Zealand or South
Africa administers
program
Independent
assessors to assess
and score projects
Management
Indoor Environmental Quality
Energy
Transport
Water
Materials
Land Use & Ecology
Emissions
Innovation
Governance
Design
Livability
Economic prosperity
Environment
4 Star
5 Star
6 Star
For design and
as-built
communities
and interiors
1-6 Star
for
performance
CASBEE
(Japan)
Pre-design
New Construction
Existing Building
Heat island
Home
Renovation
Urban area and
buildings
Urban development
JSBC (Japan
Sustainable
Building
Consortium) and
its affiliated sub-
committees
Energy efficiency
Resource efficiency
Local environment, and
Indoor environment
S (Excellent)
A
B+
B-
C (Poor)
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6. BREEAM®Building Research Establishment Environmental
Assessment Method
www.breeam.com
BREEAM is the world's leading sustainabilityassessment method for master planning
projects, infrastructure and buildings. It addresses a number of lifecycle stages such as
New Construction, Refurbishment and In-Use. Globally there are more than 530,000
BREEAM certified developments, since it was first launched in 1990 throughout
the UK, EU, EFTA member states.
BREEAM includes eight main categories of environmental
impacts. The categories consider topics such as:
• Energy and water use
• Internal environment (health and well-being)
• Pollution
• Transport
• Materials
• Waste
• Ecology and
• Management processes
BREEAM provides different types
of assessments, including:
Pre-assessment
Design and procurement
assessments
Management and operation
assessments
Post construction reviews
Covers the whole life cycle of
buildings
BREEAM certification levels:
Pass, Good, Very Good, Excellent,
Outstanding
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7. BEAM Plus®
The Building Environmental Assessment Method
www.hkgbc.org.hk
BEAM was established as a voluntary certification system by the Hong Kong Environmental Assessment
Method (HK-BEAM) society in 1996. In 2010, Hong Kong Green Building Council (HKGBC) took the
existing rating system and launched a new assessment tool and revamped the rating system, now BEAM Plus.
There are two levels of BEAM Plus
certification: Gold and Platinum
BEAM rating is achieved through earning
points in each of these categories :
• Site aspects
• Material aspects
• Energy use
• Water use
• Indoor environmental quality
• Innovation
BEAM is intended to:
• Stimulate demand for more sustainable buildings in HK
and other regions
• Giving recognition for improved performance and
minimizing false claims
• Provide a common set of performance Reduce the
environmental impacts of buildings throughout the
planning, design, construction, management and
demolition life cycle
• Increase awareness in the building community, and
ensure that environmental considerations are integrated at
the beginning of a project
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8. LEED® Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
www.usgbc.org
LEED rating is achieved through earning
points in each of these seven categories :
• Sustainable Sites
• Water Efficiency
• Energy and Atmosphere
• Materials and Resources
• Indoor Environmental Quality
• Regional Priority
• Innovation in Design.
LEED is used throughout North America as well as in more than 30 countries
with over 6,300 projects currently certified across the globe and over 21,000
projects registered. It was established in 1998.
LEED designations:
• LEED-NC: New Construction, for commercial, institutional,
and high-rise residential buildings.
• LEED-EB: Existing Buildings, which includes criteria for
maintenance, operations, and refurbishments.
• LEED-CI: Commercial Interiors, for tenant fir-outs.
• LEED-CS: Core and Shell, which covers a building’s
structure, envelope, and basic mechanical/
electrical/plumbing systems.
• LEED-H: Homes, a collaborative effort with local green
homes programs, include single and multiunit versions.
• LEED for Schools
• LEED for Retail, which includes new construction, and
commercial interiors versions.
• LEED Neighborhood Development.
There are four levels of LEED
certification: Certified, Silver,
Gold, and Platinum.
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9. GREEN STAR ®
new.gbca.org.au
Green Star is the green building rating system used in Australia, and has been
adapted and licensed to the New Zealand (Green Star NZ) and South Africa
(Green Star SA) green building councils for use in their respective markets.
It was launched by the Green Building Council of Australia in 2003.
Green Star rating tools for
individual building and fit out
design, construction and
operations assess projects
against the following categories:
• Management
• Indoor environmental
quality
• Energy
• Transport
• Water
• Materials
• Environment
• Land use and ecology
• Emissions
• Innovation
• Governance
• Design
• Livability
• Economic prosperity
GREEN STAR certification levels:
4 Star, 5 Star, 6 Star
for design and as-built communities
and interiors,
1-6 Star
for performance
Green star rating schemes, which are :
• Design and as built communities: performance, interiors
• Legacy rating tools: education, health care, industrial,
multiunit residential, office, office interiors, retail center
and public building
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10. www.koreagbc.com
Green Building Certification System (GBCS) was
established in 2002 in South Korea, by the Ministry of
Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs, taking turns every
two years with the Ministry of Environment to operate
the jointly adopted plan . It is currently known as the
Korea Green Building Certification (KGBC).
There are two levels of KGBC certification:
First Grade Green Building
Certification Grade Green Building
KGBC rating is achieved through earning points in each of
these categories :
Energy efficiency and load on the environment
Indoor environmental quality
Land use
Transportation
Ecology
www.koreagbc.com
KGBC rating schemes :
• Hotels
• Multi-use
• Multi-use dwellings
• Office buildings
• Residential
• Schools
• Stores
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11. CASBEE®
Comprehensive Assesstment System for Environment Efficiency
www.ibec.or.jp
CASBEE has six categories. Points are
awarded in each category, then weighted
and divided into two sections:
1. Quality (Q), which includes:
• Indoor environment
• Quality of service
• Outdoor environment on site
2. Loading (L), which includes:
• Energy
• Resources and materials
• Offsite environment
CASBEE developed by Japan Green Building Council (JaGBC) and Japan
Sustainable Building Consortium (JSCB). It was established in 2003.
There are five levels of CASBEE
certification :
S (Excellent), A, B+ , B- , and C (Poor)
CASBEE mainly focus on four assessments aspects,
which are :
• Energy efficiency,
• Resource efficiency,
• Local environment,
• Indoor environment.
Both indoor and outdoor spaces are considered as part of the
assessment but are assessed separately.
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