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legacyU.S. Green Building Council
With their bold commitment to healthier, more efficient, greener buildings for all,
USGBC members are creating a lasting legacyfor future generations
and for our planet.
You never change things by fighting
the existing reality. To change something,
build a new model that makes the existing
model obsolete. Buckminster Fuller
Those who contemplate the beauty of the Earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts.
Rachel Carson
Buildings account for
40%13.6%73%
401341
of raw materials consumed worldwide
of energy consumption
of water use
The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else
will save it. Robert Swan
What we care about most are the people inside
the buildings. healthy places are a basic
human right. Rick Fedrizzi
Buildings account for 38% of all u.s. carbon dioxide emissions.
LEED Gold buildings were found to have 34% lower greenhouse gas emissions compared to the average commercial building.
For the sake of our health, our children and
grandchildren and even our economic well-being, we must make protecting the planet our top priority.
David Suzuki
You dont have to move out of your
neighborhood to live in a better one.
Majora Carter
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Green buildings can reduce
solid waste by
energy use by
water use by
We are made wise not by the recollection of our past, but by the
responsibility for our future.
George Bernard Shaw
We are not creatures of circumstance;
we are creators of circumstance.
Benjamin Disraeli
By 2015 an estimated 4048% of new nonresidential construction by value will be green,
equating to a $120145 billion opportunity.
We have a choice to make during our brief visit to this beautiful blue and green living planet: to hurt it
or to help it. Ray Anderson
statistics credits buildings account for 41% of energy consumption, by sector National Trust for Historic Preservation (2011). The Greenest Building: Quantifying the Environmental Value of Building Reuse.
buildings account for 13.6% of water use, (15 trillion gallons per year) U.S. Geological Survey (2000). 2000 data.
buildings account for 40% of raw materials consumed worldwide, (3 billion tons per year) Lenssen and Roodman (1995). Worldwatch Paper 124: A Building Revolution: How Ecology and Health Concerns are Transforming Construction. Worldwatch Institute.
buildings account for 38% of all u.s. carbon dioxide emissions. Energy Information Administration (2008). Assumptions to the Annual Energy Outlook.
leed gold buildings were found to have 34% lower greenhouse gas emissions compared to the average commercial building. U.S. Department of Energy (2011). Re-Assessing Green Building Performance: A Post Occupancy Evaluation of 22 Buildings.
green buildings can reduce energy use by 50% Turner ,C and Frankel, M. (2008). Energy performance of LEED for New Construction buildings: Final report
green buildings can reduce water use by 40% Kats, G. (2003) The Costs and Financial Benefits of Green Building: A Report to Californias Sustainable Building Task Force
green buildings can reduce solid waste by 70% Kats, G. (2003) The Costs and Financial Benefits of Green Building: A Report to Californias Sustainable Building Task Force
by 2015, an estimated 40-48% of new nonresidential construction by value will be green, equating to a $120-145 billion opportunity. McGraw Hill Construction (2010). Green Outlook 2011: Green Trends Driving Growth.
photo credits p.2: taipei 101 tower. Taipei, Taiwan. leed platinum (existing buildings). Photo credit: Taipei Financial Center Corp.
p.5: foshan lingnan tiandi development. Foshan, China. leed gold (neighborhood development). Photo credit: SOL & (Shui On Land)
p.8: adlai e. stevenson high school. Lincolnshire, IL. leed gold for existing buildings. Photo credit: James Steinkamp Photography
p.11: dockside green. Victoria, BC, Canada. leed platinum (neighborhood development). Photo credit: Terry Lam
p.12: foshan lingnan tiandi development. Foshan, China. leed gold (neighborhood development). Photo credit: SOL & (Shui On Land)
p.16: whistler crossing. Riverdale, IL. leed certified (neighborhood development). Photo courtesy of Farr Associates
p.20: park library. San Francisco, CA. leed gold (commercial interiors). Photographer: David Wakely
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