Click a button for tips and guidance from LEEDuserProjects earn points in this credit by retaining as much as possible of the structure and structural shell of a preexisting building in the process of renovating and/or expanding it. The completed project can only exceed the original building by a certain amount. In LEED for Commercial Interiors projects have to commit to remaining in the same location for at least ten years.This is an unofficial summary for general information only.
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EBN: Newsbrief - June 2004
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EBN: From the Library - February 2003
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EBN: From the Library - April 2001
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by David Johnston et al.
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Bettina von Hagen et al., editor
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by Avi Friedman
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by Dennis Livingston et al.
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PRODUCTS
ARTICLES
Senate Votes to Leave “Rehab Credit” Intact
EBN: Newsbrief - June 2004 CASE STUDIES
Oregon City, OR
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Green Remodeling
: Changing the World One Room at a Time
by David Johnston et al.
(2004)
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