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Title: LEED Neighborhood Development and the Greening of Chicago


1
LEED Neighborhood Developmentand the Greening of
Chicago
  • Tuesdays at APA
  • December 6, 2005

2
Farr AssociatesDesigning Sustainable Human
Environments
  • Planning
  • Urban Design
  • Architecture
  • Preservation

3
19th C. Industrial City
4
Urbanism co-evolved with Transit
19th 20th Century
5
CIAM
Congress International Architecture Moderne
6
The Radiant City
CIAM was a reform movement with a narrow agenda
7
GM buys Streetcars to grow Bus Market
Late 1940s, early 50s
8
Radiant Chicago
1950s - 1970s
9
Federal Transportation Funding
Highways 33 Billion Airports 12
Billion Public Transit 2.8 Billion
10
Conventional Development Patterns
1960s to present
11
Conventional Suburban Housing
1960s to present
12
Conventional Development Patterns
1960s to present
13
The Move IndoorsProgressive Architecture ca.
1960
1960s to present
14
Our Current Sustainability Leader
1970-74
15
Charter of the New Urbanism
1993
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Embrace of Traditional UrbanismTraditional
Neighborhood development
Naperville, IL.
Chicago, IL.
1900-1920
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Embrace of Traditional ArchitectureTraditional
Neighborhood development
Georgetown Rowhouses 16-24 lot 1 dwelling
Rural Farmhouse 45 lot 2 dwellings
Charleston Single House 25-30 lot 1 dwelling
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Rediscovery of the Neighborhood
Clarence Perry, 1926
19
Good development in bad locations
20
The Radiant City
A Heat Island in Florida
CIAM was a reform movement with a narrow agenda
21
A Green Building Critique of Seaside
Where is the A.C. condenser?
Held together by paint
22
Green Building Requirements
1998, 2000 to present
23
Chicago Center for Green Technology
LEED Platinum (3rd in US)
24
Stormwater Flow Chicago Center for Green
Technology
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Cool Parking Lot
Road Oyl and Tree Cover
26
Stormwater Detention Filtration
Chicago Center for Green Technology
Detention Area
Bioswale
27
Vegetated Roof
Spring
Summer
Winter
Autumn
28
Stormwater Capture
29
Chicago Center for Green Technology
30
Chicago Center for Green Technology
31
Geothermal/Heat Pump Technology
Heat Sink Diagram
Well Drilling
32
Displacement Ventilation
CCGT
33
Daylight Harvesting
CCGT
34
Photovoltaic Cells - Rooftop and BI
35
Green Building Materials Exhibit
36
Promotions and Tours
37
Lake- Pulaski TOD
Chicago, Il
38
Bethel Commercial Center
PV Cornice, Light Shelves
39
Bethel Commercial Center
Building Section
PV Cornice
40
Location Efficiency
LEED-CI Pilot
The LEED Rating System does not distinguish
between the size (or quantity) of mass transit
systems in proximity to a project... Awarding
extra credit would create an added advantage for
projects located in larger metropolitan areas.
41
Land Use/Transportation Linkage
(by Family)
The Wealth of Cities, John Norquist
42
Building-centric, trying to grow
43
LEED? for Neighborhood Developments
44
What is LEED-ND?
  • Joint venture of USGBC, CNU, NRDC (SG)
  • National certification for smart development
  • Primary market development teams
  • Secondary market planners local government

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How does LEED-ND apply?
  • Developments of multiple buildings and
    developer-supplied infrastructure
  • May be mixed-use, or entirely residential or
    commercial if adding diversity to surrounding
    area
  • Will inform land-use component of LEED

46
How is LEED-ND organized?
  • Four Categoriesour broad categories
  • Location Efficiency
  • Environmental preservation
  • Compact, Complete and Connected Neighborhoods
  • Resource efficiency

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1.0 Location Efficiency
  • Infill and redevelopment sites
  • Transit served locations
  • Transit amenities
  • Jobs-Housing Balance
  • Access to Open Space

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2.0 Environmental Preservation
  • Erosion sedimentation control
  • Wetland and water body protection
  • Minimize site disturbance
  • Parkland/farmland preservation
  • Stormwater volume management/treatment

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3.0 Compact, complete, and connected neighborhoods
  • Density
  • Mix/Proximity of uses
  • Pedestrian friendliness, street connectivity
  • Historic preservation, character
  • Access to green space
  • Diverse and Affordable housing

50
Ideal Neighborhood Plan
51
4.0 Resource Efficiency
  • Green building design
  • Heat island reduction (roof non-roof)
  • Construction waste management
  • Locally provided materials
  • On-site power generation
  • Compost/recycling facilities

52
Resource Efficient Neighborhood
  • Transit
  • Storm water
  • Sewage
  • Heat island
  • Power
  • Food
  • Green Infrastructure

53
2004 Case Studies
  • Conceptual Ratings

54
Test CaseConservation DevelopmentAurora, IL
  • Guiding Principles
  • Protect against flooding
  • Enhance water quality
  • Provide adequate buffers/greenways along
  • stream channels
  • Intention is to look at
  • the land carefully and understand its
    characteristics before imposing a built
    environment

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55
CountrysideLocation and Linkages
Interstate 88
To Chicago
Orchard Road
Fox River
IL Route 56
Downtown Aurora
56
Conservation DevelopmentNeighborhood Pattern
and Design
  • Designed in 2002
  • 80 acres
  • 50 open space
  • 80 dwelling units
  • Housing clusters
  • Lots average 1/2 acre
  • Proposed future phases will have commercial

57
Conservation Development
Site plan detail
Illustrative housing cluster
Vegetated swale
Parking lot with trees
58
Prerequisite Scorecard
  • Does the development meet prerequisites?
  • LE P1.01 - Transportation Efficiency Y N
  • LE P1.02 - Municipal Service Efficiency Y N
  • EP P1.01 - Imperiled Species Ecological
    Communities Y N
  • EP P1.02 - Parkland Preservation Y N
  • EP P1.03 - Wetland Water Body Protection
  • Y N
  • EP P1.04 - Erosion Sedimentation Control Y N
  • EP P1.05 - Farmland Preservation Y N
  • CCCN P1.01 - Open Community Y N
  • CCCN P1.02 - Compact Development Y N

59
Credit Scorecard
5
14
8
5
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40 LEED Certified 50 Silver 60 Gold
80 Platinum
60
Kentlands
61
KentlandsGaithersburg, MD
  • Six mixed use neighborhoods, each combining
    residential, office, civic, cultural and retail
    usage.
  • Offers a range of housing types and sizes to
    encourage diversity in age and income level.
  • Includes a variety of civic facilities and public
    open spaces.

.
62
KentlandsLocation and Linkages
To Washington, D.C.
63
KentlandsNeighborhood Pattern and Design
  • Designed in 1988
  • 356 acres
  • 1600 dwelling units
  • 1 million sf office space
  • 1.2 million sf commercial
  • space

300 feet
64
Kentlands
65
Scorecard
  • Does the development meet prerequisites?
  • LE P1.01 - Transportation Efficiency Y N
  • LE P1.02 - Municipal Service Efficiency Y N
  • EP P1.01 - Imperiled Species Ecological
    Communities Y N
  • EP P1.02 - Parkland Preservation Y N
  • EP P1.03 - Wetland Water Body Protection
  • Y N
  • EP P1.04 - Erosion Sedimentation Control Y N
  • EP P1.05 - Farmland Preservation Y N
  • CCCN P1.01 - Open Community Y N
  • CCCN P1.02 - Compact Development Y N

66
Credit Scorecard
12
8
35
5
63
Likely Rating 60 Gold
67
Cleaning Air/Water by increasing Density
The Wealth of Cities, John Norquist
68
Lowering Per Capita Impacts
Urban Transect
RURAL
URBAN
DISTRICTS
Impervious surface Water usage Waste water
generation Air pollution
69
Farr Associates projects that illustrate the
potential benefits
70
Green Urbanism
71
The Sustainability Pyramid
Sustainable Land Developments
Sustainable Land Developments
72
The Sustainability Pyramid
  • LEED Green Buildings
  • New Construction (NC)
  • Existing Buildings (EB)
  • Commercial Interiors (CI)
  • Core and Shell (CS)
  • Homes (H)

Sustainable Land Developments
73
The Sustainability Pyramid
  • SMART NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT
  • LEED-Neighborhood development (ND)
  • Existing neighborhood (EN)
  • District (d)
  • Landscape (l)
  • Infrastructure systems (IS)

Plans governance
Sustainable Land Developments
LEED Green Buildings
74
Proposed Certification Products forSustainable
Land Developments
75
The Sustainability Pyramid
  • Plans and Governance
  • Comprehensive Plan (CP)
  • Regional plan (RP)
  • Municipality (M)
  • State (S)

Plans governance
Sustainable Land Developments
LEED Green Buildings
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Thank you
  • Visit farrside.com
  • Download LEED-ND draft _at_ cnu.org
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