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Blake, William, 193 Chesapeake Bay Foundation, 192
Bob and Diana Gerding Theater, 102 Child Development Centre, 141–142
brand image, 111 Christman Building, 230
BREEAM rating system, 32 climate, 128
brown buildings, 107 CNT (Center for Neighborhood Technology),
Bruner/Cott & Associates, 34 185
budgets. See also costs commercial buildings, 21–23
high-performance on, 131–133 commissioning questions, 209–210
initial, 128 competitiveness, 111–112
builders, role in integrated design, 6, 11–12 conceptual and schematic design phases
building commissioning questions, energy-related questions, 193–199
209–210 indoor environmental quality questions,
Building Information Modeling (BIM) 199–201
software, 34–35, 125 materials and resource questions, 199
building owners overview, 187–188
LEED-NC projects by, 23 process questions, 188–189
role in integrated design, 5, 9–10 site questions, 189–191
building value, 105 water-related questions, 192–193
Burns Wald Hopkins Architects, 61 construction documents phase
Busby, Peter, 130 bidding, 231
business case for green buildings energy questions, 226–227
barriers to construction, 97–102 energy-using systems, 219–221
benefits general construction questions, 225–226
beneficiaries, 117–119 indoor environmental quality questions,
economic, 104–107 227–228
financing, 114–116 LEED project management questions,
health improvements, 109 231
overview, 102–104 materials questions, 229–230
political, 117 negotiation, 231
public relations and marketing, 109–112 overview, 221–224
recruitment and retention, 112–114 water efficiency questions, 228–229
risk management, 107–109 construction indoor air quality (IAQ)
incentives for, 97–99 management, 157–158
overview, 95–97 construction process, 233–239
consultants, 89, 125
carbon neutral buildings, 40 contractors, role in integrated design, 11–12,
CASBEE rating system, 32 63–65
Casey, The, 77 Cook, Richard, 96
CB Richard Ellis (CBRE), 88, 240 Cook+Fox Architects, 18f
Center for Building Performance and costs. See also hard costs; soft costs
Diagnostics considerations
health improvements, 38f, 109 climate, 128
productivity gains studies, 106, 107f design process and credit synergies,
Center for Health & Healing, 15, 17, 26f, 34, 129–130
51f, 132 design standards, 128–129
Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT), feasibility of LEED measures, 129
185 initial budget, 128
certification. See LEED rating systems location of project, 128
charrettes, 2–3, 19, 46–47, 125, 246–247. overview, 127
See also eco-charrettes size of project, 129
Chartwell School, 188–189 timing of project, 128