03/08/2023

LEED: What is it?

Written by:

Tom Klaber

LEED stands for Leadership in Energy Efficient Design and is a rating system and agency that certifies buildings are sustainable. LEED, unlike Passive House, takes many factors beyond energy usage into account when certifying a project. Indoor air quality, material sourcing, recycled content, and construction techniques are among the many different ways a design can get points toward certification.

Deciding to attempt to build a LEED project is a big decision. While the cost of construction is likely to be a bit higher, there are significant increases associated with the administrative costs to properly document the design and construction to received certification.

Tom Klaber is a LEED Accredited Professional, and KDA would be happy to discuss LEED and other sustainable design strategies for your next project.

Author: Tom Klaber

Founding Principal

Tom Klaber is the founder and principal architect of K—DA. He is a member of the AIA, and Alpha Rho Chi medal winner who earned his Masters of Architecture from the Parsons School of Design. He is LEED Accredited in Building Design and Construction and is a registered Architect in New York State.

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