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3 floors + Attic: LEED Homes or LEED NC?

Good day, I have a residential development project outside the U.S which consists of several low-rise buildings of 3 stories + Attic (3rd floor hence consists of a duplex). The attic, being the 4th floor, doesn't have a separate entrance however and hence could not be considered as a separate floor. In that case, would this development be considered suitable for LEED Homes or LEED NC? Your prompt feedback is highly appreciated

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Thu, 04/03/2014 - 14:02

Mario, where do you get the definition of "floor" from? Is there some definition that states that a floor needs a separate entrace? Are all floors residential? My guess would be that, in case the attic has a serious height, it would qualify as a habitable space and the floor on which you have habitable space could be considered a floor. That would mean LEED NC . But would be good to get confirmation from some other professionals with experience in residential development.

Thu, 04/03/2014 - 15:21

Thanks for your reply Emmanuel. Well, the Attic is below a pitched roof that has a steep slope of 34 deg, a maximum height of around 2.9 m at the middle and takes around half of the 3rd floor roof area. My own assumption is that a floor is a separate apartment, but i might be wrong about that! The bottom line is: can this attic qualify as a "habitable story" and thus end up with a "4 habitable stories" building suitable for LEED NC?

Thu, 04/03/2014 - 15:30

Hi Mario, Remenber that if you are going to use ASHRAE 90.1 stories under grade are not considered as story

Thu, 04/03/2014 - 20:30

Mario, I do not think Mario´s project has any under grade stories. I think the attic could be considered a 4th floor but it would be nice if someone could confirm that.

Thu, 04/03/2014 - 21:03

True, the buildings dont include any under grade stories. And to be more specific concerning the roof, it's a hipped roof not a gable one! Has anyone dealt with such a case before?

Mon, 04/07/2014 - 08:59

Seems this case is not quite common, is it?! Can anyone please advise on Emmanuel's guess?

Mon, 04/07/2014 - 14:54

Mario, it sounds like you are splitting hairs. From your description, the "attic" is a fourth floor that is habitable.If you are trying to exclude it just to qualify for a different LEED rating system, I would keep in mind that USGBC/GBCI are generally a bit flexible about choice of rating system. I would contact them for advice on what you should use.

Wed, 04/09/2014 - 07:30

Thanks for the reply Tristan! I'm not trying to exclude anything, Im just exposing the case as is with as much details as possible! Personally, i would find LEED for Homes to be more logical in this particular case, however im seeking other professional advice such as yours for confirmation. In all cases, i have contacted USGBC and am awaiting their reply now.

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