For Views Exemplary Performance, Measure #2: Has anyone had experience with what LEED considers 'human activity'? A few of our views are obvious and fall within this category (baseball field, pavilion, plaza), but on one side of the building we only have a paved sidewalk that occurs between two adjacent buildings. Can we consider this a view of 'human activity' if it is considered a means of human circulation between buildings? Not sure what parameters LEED will consider as viable in documenting this credit. Thank you for any insight!
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TODD REED
Energy Program SpecialistPA DMVA
LEEDuser Expert
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September 16, 2013 - 4:26 pm
People walking on a sidewalk is a human activity.
Greg Romanczyk
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September 16, 2013 - 4:40 pm
Thanks! Would the same be true for a view of a parking lot where people are getting out of their cars and walking towards a building? Even though this doesn't seem like the most glamorous view of human activity, based on your answer above I presume it will be 'yes'?
TODD REED
Energy Program SpecialistPA DMVA
LEEDuser Expert
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September 17, 2013 - 9:00 am
Yes, any activity that humans do. In fact you can make the point that people driving a car is human activity. You basically need to have some form of human motion, no static environment.