Green buildings in the Philippines: An empirical assessment of the compliance to BERDE, LEED, and Quezon City Green Building Rating Systems

As industrialization occurs, more problems concerning the environment arise. Thus, international rating systems such as the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), and systems such as the Building Ecologically Responsive Design Excellence (BERDE) and the Quezon City Green Building (QCG...

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Main Authors: Ang, Harvey Dale C., Bugayong, Althea A., Chua, Aldrian Bonn G., Palmiano, Alri Kinley M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-97652022-08-03T08:59:25Z Green buildings in the Philippines: An empirical assessment of the compliance to BERDE, LEED, and Quezon City Green Building Rating Systems Ang, Harvey Dale C. Bugayong, Althea A. Chua, Aldrian Bonn G. Palmiano, Alri Kinley M. As industrialization occurs, more problems concerning the environment arise. Thus, international rating systems such as the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), and systems such as the Building Ecologically Responsive Design Excellence (BERDE) and the Quezon City Green Building (QCGB) ordinance in the Philippines were set as guidelines to be followed for green building construction. A survey was conducted to allow the better understanding of the compliance of LEED, BERDE, and QC. This paper presents the land use & ecology, water, energy, indoor environment quality, materials, and innovation performance assessment results of the new construction accredited buildings in the Philippines. Using analytical hierarchy process, the study revealed that LEED sets higher standards compared to BERDE and QCGB as land use & ecology, energy, and indoor environment quality were considered to be of equal importance. Consequently, the main barrier that hinders LEED buildings on the certification process is the stringent regulations set by LEED. On the other hand, the main barrier for BERDE buildings was lack of resources. 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/9120 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Sustainable buildings--Design and construction-- Standards Civil Engineering
institution De La Salle University
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topic Sustainable buildings--Design and construction-- Standards
Civil Engineering
spellingShingle Sustainable buildings--Design and construction-- Standards
Civil Engineering
Ang, Harvey Dale C.
Bugayong, Althea A.
Chua, Aldrian Bonn G.
Palmiano, Alri Kinley M.
Green buildings in the Philippines: An empirical assessment of the compliance to BERDE, LEED, and Quezon City Green Building Rating Systems
description As industrialization occurs, more problems concerning the environment arise. Thus, international rating systems such as the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), and systems such as the Building Ecologically Responsive Design Excellence (BERDE) and the Quezon City Green Building (QCGB) ordinance in the Philippines were set as guidelines to be followed for green building construction. A survey was conducted to allow the better understanding of the compliance of LEED, BERDE, and QC. This paper presents the land use & ecology, water, energy, indoor environment quality, materials, and innovation performance assessment results of the new construction accredited buildings in the Philippines. Using analytical hierarchy process, the study revealed that LEED sets higher standards compared to BERDE and QCGB as land use & ecology, energy, and indoor environment quality were considered to be of equal importance. Consequently, the main barrier that hinders LEED buildings on the certification process is the stringent regulations set by LEED. On the other hand, the main barrier for BERDE buildings was lack of resources.
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author Ang, Harvey Dale C.
Bugayong, Althea A.
Chua, Aldrian Bonn G.
Palmiano, Alri Kinley M.
author_facet Ang, Harvey Dale C.
Bugayong, Althea A.
Chua, Aldrian Bonn G.
Palmiano, Alri Kinley M.
author_sort Ang, Harvey Dale C.
title Green buildings in the Philippines: An empirical assessment of the compliance to BERDE, LEED, and Quezon City Green Building Rating Systems
title_short Green buildings in the Philippines: An empirical assessment of the compliance to BERDE, LEED, and Quezon City Green Building Rating Systems
title_full Green buildings in the Philippines: An empirical assessment of the compliance to BERDE, LEED, and Quezon City Green Building Rating Systems
title_fullStr Green buildings in the Philippines: An empirical assessment of the compliance to BERDE, LEED, and Quezon City Green Building Rating Systems
title_full_unstemmed Green buildings in the Philippines: An empirical assessment of the compliance to BERDE, LEED, and Quezon City Green Building Rating Systems
title_sort green buildings in the philippines: an empirical assessment of the compliance to berde, leed, and quezon city green building rating systems
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2016
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/9120
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