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e n e r G y at a G l a n c e Annual energy use intensity (site) 20.3 kBtu/ft2 renewable energy (Produced) 25.3 kBtu/ft2 Annual net energy use intensity – 5 kBtu/ft2 Heating degree days 6,008 Cooling degree days 1,176 W at e r at a G l a n c e Annual Water use 0 gallons (municipal) and has similar impacts upon chemicals, septic systems and regional and global water supplies. urban water issues. The Omega Institute hosts regular Omega envisioned the project as educational sessions with leaders a means of thinking globally and on regional and global water issues. acting locally. This began with the architect, building owner, building Multi-day isdesigner,with designing a place in decision to clean up and buildWhether you are anorHVAC&R systemprograms takegreen building, the on manager/operator, contractor who charged ASHRAE GreenGuide aims to help you answer your biggest question—“What do I do now?” the building, such as: GreenGuide covers the a former dump (created by a previ-integrated, building systems perspective, the ASHRAE “Ecology by Using an need-to-know information do, Everywhere,” ous owner of the Omega campus)other members of theon whatteam inwhere to Food to suggest, and provided on to Design,”to“Grow turn, what Information is how to interact with design a productive way. each stage of the building process, from planning to operation and maintenance of a and teamwork and close coordination water. Since ensure that leaching or other threats emphasis on others focused onamong interested parties. facility, with July 2009, Omega staffanhave given to the aquifer ceased. This third edition of the ASHRAE GreenGuide is meant to be easy-to-use reference with building tours to be considered green-building The natural systems approach information on almost any subject that should visitors,into educate design. The GreenTips found throughout this edition highlight techniques, processes, measures, or special systems in a concise, often bulleted, format. Also, information is of reclaiming water and returning in dual units—Inch-Pound (I-P) and International System (SI)—so that the provided content is easily applicable worldwide. References and resources mentioned are listed at the it clean to the local water system end of each chapter for easy access. In this edition, Careful analysis information: directly reduces the water footprint you’ll find the following new of lighting needs for the plants in the Eco Machine informed the • Guidelines on sustainable energy master planning of every campus visitor, improves building roof slope, glazing locations and • Updates on teaming strategies specifications. The indoor lagoons are one the aquifer and Long Lake locally, • Information on how issues related to carbon emissions affect building design stages in the treatment train water is reintroduced • Updates on newly the water table. rating systems and standards to developed green-building • Strategies for greening existing buildings before the purified • Compliance strategies for key ASHRAE standards • A new chapter on water efficiency • New GreenTips, including those featuring green strategies for chilled-water plant and boiler plant design of the and operational decisionslast • Additional information on building energy modeling and follow-up measurement and verification American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. 1791 Tullie Circle Atlanta, GA 30329-2305 404.636.8400 (worldwide) www.ashrae.org ISBN: 978-1-933742-85-4 9 781933 74285 4 Product code: 90324 11/10 Green Guide Cover.indd 1 © Bnim 34 HigH Performing Buildings fa l l 2 0 1 1

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of High Performing Buildings - Fall 2011

High Performing Buildings - Fall 2011
Commentary
Contents
Manitoba Hydro Place
Maplewood Police and Court Building
Omega Center for Sustainable Living
Dockside Synergy at Dockside Green
Golden Hill Office Center
Letters to the Editor
Products
Advertisers Index

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