Hello to all,
I wanted to ask about this credit if I have understood right.
So you have to write a technical report which includes the topics as mentioned at the reference guide.
It is also necessary to examine these parameters, but is it also necessary to prove that these parameters influenced your design?
So do you get the point if you examine the parameters but you couldn't implement them to your design due to the type of the project. For example an airport? thank you
Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
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November 30, 2018 - 9:51 am
LEED wants to see that you genuinely examined the parameters and considered them as influences on design. There is no hard and fast rule that they must influence design, and how would you prove that one way or another, anyway?
I would just caution you against citing project type as the reason they weren't considered—that shows a lack of imagination and real effort. I would also caution against doing the work knowing you are going to not consider it. That's just point-chasing and while everyone does it to some extent, try not to waste your time. I would recommend approaching the exercise with an open mind and knowing that you never know what you might learn, and how it might teach you something on this project, or perhaps the next project.