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Tenant Lease Agreement compliance path for glare control IEQc8.1
CS-2009 IEQc8.1:Daylight and Views—Daylightposted by S. Sachs on
Has anyone used the Tenant Lease Agreement compliance path for glare control in LEED CS projects where the automated shades are being required by the developer but provided by the tenant?
Option 2 - zone floor area calculation
CS-2009 IEQc8.1:Daylight and Views—Daylightposted by Edgar Arevalo on
When the LEED handbook instructs to calculate the zone floor area by multiplying the bay width with the bay depth to core, is the "bay depth to core" considered the distance from the wall (or windo
Alternativ Simulations
CS-2009 IEQc8.1:Daylight and Views—Daylightposted by Ernst Schriefl on
Hi,
i have two questions about this credit:
Tenant Lease Agreement - Interior glare protection
CS-2009 IEQc8.1:Daylight and Views—Daylightposted by Petr Vogel on
Dear all, when assuming interior blinds to allow glare control in tenant spaces. Does the condition of installing blinds have to be included in the Tenant Lease Agreement?
Fixed shading devices
CS-2009 IEQc8.1:Daylight and Views—Daylightposted by Saurabh Shrestha on
Just wanted to confirm, in a Core and Shell project, if there is not any kind of shading device within the scope, then you are not eligible for this credit.
IEQc8.1 Core and Shell credit with no tenant fit out
CS-2009 IEQc8.1:Daylight and Views—Daylightposted by Shelly Christman on
We are in a design build arrangement with an architect and owner to construct an office building with no planned tenant fit out at this time.
How to simulate qualified area for IEQc8.1 at both 9 am and 3pm
CS-2009 IEQc8.1:Daylight and Views—Daylightposted by Cathy W on
Our project chose option 1 -simulation. And the simulation result is 84% ROA is qualified at 9 am, 83% ROA is qualified at 3pm. Then I took 83% as a simulation result.
LEED IEQ8.1: how to add simulation results for different floor ?
CS-2009 IEQc8.1:Daylight and Views—Daylightposted by Olivier Brouard on
Hi ! Running daylighting analysis on a 4 stories building, assuming 3 floors have more than 75% of natural daylight between 10fc-500fc in regularly occupied space, whereas the last floor has less
Supplemental Daylight and Views Calculation Spreadsheet
CS-2009 IEQc8.1:Daylight and Views—Daylightposted by Philip Herriges on
I am using the Supplemental Daylight and Views Calculation Spreadsheet that was provided by the USGBC website under resources.