Green preservation : achieving LEED-EB certification while adhering to the Secretary of the Interior's standards for the treatment of historic properties

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Authors

Drake, Scott A.

Advisor

Koester, Robert J.

Issue Date

2007

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Degree

Thesis (M.S.H.P.)

Department

Department of Architecture

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Abstract

This study assesses the growing field of green building for its potential impact on the field of historic preservation. It is designed to provide a starting point for building owners and professionals in the industry seeking to gain LEED-EB certification on a historic structure. The potential impact of each LEED-EB credit to adversely affect historic fabric is evaluated for preservation, rehabilitation and reconstruction projects as defined by the Secretary of the Interior. Strategies for gaining certification for historic structures are discussed. Recommendations for further growth between the fields of historic preservation and green building are given. Early projects that combine historic preservation and green building are briefly discussed.

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