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Resilient Nature & Properties of Green Buildings

The article is primarily concerned with the nature and resilient properties of green buildings, drawing from various prerequisite and credit requirements within the LEED V4 and V4.1 rating systems that give them the needed resilience edge.
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GBCI: 0920031110
Continuing education: 1 CE
AIA credit: 1 LU/HSW
Completions: 839

Objectives

  1. Understand building resilience, resilient building design principles and strategies, and how they apply to all the LEED Rating Systems.
  2. Discover how the green building industry and the LEED Rating System have contributed greatly towards making green buildings more resilient.
  3. Learn how some credit requirements of the LEED V4 rating systems give green buildings the needed resilient edge.
  4. Understand how LEED Net Zero certifications drive resilience in green buildings.

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