We are currently preparing our final review, and as part of this credit we are to participate in the forum. We don't have much feedback as it stands until final decision, however, in renovating an existing 100+ warehouse building in a heritage district, we didn't have too many PC options for our interiors project. The base building had existing large floor to almost ceiling windows that many of our non-regularly occupied spaces could take advantage of, including in the kitchen/break room, display/lounge area, waiting area, printing room, and even one of the washrooms. (high window). We were preparing for the base credit for regularly occupied spaces, so this PC only took a little bit extra work. Unfortunately, we won'y be a achieving the base credit as we have some differing opinions on regularly occupied spaces (for our space) than the reference guide, but glad we have this opportunity to show there are some great views for non-reg occupied spaces. In our opinion all spaces have amazing views to flora fauna and sky, however we aren't meeting view factors etc for some.
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Bonny Gray
Associate PrincipalGSC Architects
1 thumbs up
January 28, 2019 - 2:36 pm
It is unclear what your question is. Are you asking how to show the quality views on the non regularly occupied spaces? Are you trying to establish view factors for each area?
Alara Brinton
9 thumbs up
January 28, 2019 - 3:42 pm
No question, just commenting/providing feedback to meet the Pilot Credit requirements for LEEDv4 innovation :)