CAMPUS: Two office towers designed to meet LEED Core & Shell with three parking bassement levels, the parking structure occupies the 100% of the site, in addition there is a residential tower that will use two levels of the same structure and none of the residential use area will be considered to be LEED certified. Could we let out of the LEED boundary the two parking levels serving the residential tower?
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Donald Green
Sr Project Manager / Operations ManagerProgressive AE
35 thumbs up
April 3, 2014 - 3:14 pm
If I understand the project from your description I would say No, because once you set the Campus Boundary or Master Site boundary, everything inside that boundary must be included for any campus credits whether it pursues LEED certification or not.
This is explained within the AGMBC - you should know a new version just came out as of 4/1/14. So if you haven't registered your project(s) this is the document you should go by.
Gabriela Hernández Castillo
Architect, LEED AP BD+CSYASA - México
201 thumbs up
April 3, 2014 - 6:17 pm
Donald, could you share the link to the document published on 4/1/14 Thanks
Donald Green
Sr Project Manager / Operations ManagerProgressive AE
35 thumbs up
April 4, 2014 - 8:50 am
Here you go.
http://www.usgbc.org/resources/campus-guidance