GREEN BUILDING BASICS
DESIGN CONCEPTS
ACTIVE SYSTEMS & INNOVATIONS
GREEN ROOFS & WALLS
RATING SYSTEMS
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 This term refers to designing and constructing buildings that minimize environmental impact while creating healthy spaces for people.

 What is a green building?

100

 Using adaptable designs and long-lasting materials helps achieve this environmental goal

What is reducing waste?

100

These systems use solar collectors to heat water for domestic or radiant use

  What is active solar heating?

100

 This type of roof uses soil and plants to reduce heat gain and manage stormwater.

  What is a green roof?

100

 This U.S. rating system awards points in categories like energy, water, and materials.

  What is LEED?

200

 This approach ensures efficiency in energy, water, and materials throughout a building’s life-cycle.

What is resource efficiency?

200

It’s often more sustainable to do this with an existing building than to demolish and rebuild.

 What is reuse it or renovate it?

200

 This device moves heat between the ground or air and buildings for efficient temperature control.

What is a heat pump?

200

These vertical plant systems help cool buildings and improve aesthetics.

 What are green walls?

200

 The Cooper Science Building earned this LEED certification level.

  What is Silver?

300

These natural elements are used in passive building systems.

 What are sunlight, wind, and rainwater?

300

 Smaller, efficient spaces that lower resource use are examples of this design strategy.

What are compact, efficient designs?

300

 These systems, often used in large buildings, distribute cooled water to reduce air conditioning demand.

What are chilled beams or cooling towers?

300

Green roofs improve this aspect of the urban environment by filtering pollutants.

What is air quality?

300

 This U.K. system is one of the earliest green building rating methods.

  What is BREEAM?

400

 A green building design must adapt to this factor, whether hot, cold, or humid.

What is climate or local climate?

400

This type of heating captures sunlight through south-facing windows and thermal mass.

What is passive solar heating?

400

This system can heat or cool a building by transferring energy from the earth.

 What is a geothermal heat pump?

400

 Both green roofs and walls help support this by providing homes for insects and birds.

 What is habitat or biodiversity?

400

 This rating system, from Japan, stands for “Comprehensive Assessment System for Built Environment Efficiency.”

  What is CASBEE?

500

This sustainability concept follows the principle of “reduce, reuse, recycle.”

What is green design?

500

This type of cooling relies on trees, shading, and natural ventilation rather than air conditioning.

 What is passive cooling?

500

 The Bullitt Center uses this innovation to process waste sustainably.

  What are composting toilets?

500

 By managing rainfall runoff, green roofs help reduce this urban problem.

 What is stormwater or flooding?

500

 This challenge requires buildings to generate their own energy and water, as seen in the Bullitt Center.

  What is the Living Building Challenge?

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