Forum quick links
Alternative solution to lighting controls for multioccupant spaces
Schools-NC-v4 EQc6:Interior lightingposted by Rose-Marie S. on
Hello,
We are currently designing a school according to LEED v.4. Regarding interior lighting for multioccupant spaces, the following needs to be considered:
Ceiling suspended units
CS-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Rathnashree Bharadwaj on
Hello,
Dimmed Fixtures & Demande Response
NC-v4 EAc4:Demand responseposted by on
We are designing an Assisted Lighting project, where many of the common areas will be dimmed by about 40%. What happens when we receive a DR signal? Since we're already dimmed, wil
Hello
posted by Patrick Donnelly on
Just saying "Hello" and happy to be joining the SDL peer network. I am leading the effort at Integrus Architecture (Seattle and Spokane) to integrate performance and design and am looki
LEED boundary_Non-certified buildings
NC-v4 MPR2:Must use reasonable LEED boundariesposted by chila chila on
Hi everyone,
Mixed Use apartment complex
Mid-Rise-v4 LTc4:Community resourcesposted by katie nguyen on
I am working on an apartment building that will have retail, offices, and restaurants on the bottom floor. Can I count these uses?
ACP for Industrial Facility
NC-v4 LTc4:Surrounding density and diverse usesposted by Jill Kurtz on
I am certifying an industrial manufacuting facility.
Aligning Regularly Occupied Areas Between Daylight and Views Credits
CS-v4.1 EQc5:Quality Viewsposted by Elliot Glassman on
In LEED CSv4, the daylight credit assumes that the entire floor plate excluding the core is considered regularly occupied area.
bicycle storage (racks) are located inside enclosed carparks - distances from bicycle network and main entrance
NC-v4 LTc6:Bicycle facilitiesposted by Ricardo Sá on
Dear All,
We would like to clarify some questions regarding credit for Bicycle Facilities.