Title An Analysis of Assesment Indicators and Certificated Cases by Green Building Program
Authors Jung Jong-Dae ; Choi Yoon-Ah
Page pp.27-36
ISSN 12269093
Keywords Environmentally Friendly Architecture ; Multi-Family Housing ; Green Building Certification Program
Abstract The architectural domain also has considered these kinds of environmental issues and already set those up as design principles. These architectural actions are the natural result from considering the huge resources and energy consumed from construction to demolition of buildings. One of those trials is to lead and expedite the environmentally friendly architecture by evaluating and labeling officially through the standardized indicator. There are many cases that apply assessment indicators and certification programs of the environmentally friendly architecture in other countries. We also came to develop and apply our original assessment and labeling system for buildings.
The environmentally friendly architecture, however, faces some critical opinions and requirements for upgrading due to several problems caused in designing the environmental friendly architecture.
This study, therefore, aims to define problems that the assessment indicator and certification program of the environmentally friendly architecture have, and to analyze systematically those problems. The method of analysis is based on the phenomenological approach with making the analytical frame basically on the concept of the environmentally friendly architecture and primarily on the design content.
In result, design points reflected the certification indicator tended to be skewed to some of the design range (Y value)). It could be said because the assessment indicators were organized not by the consideration that the use of building, contents and steps of plans, but by the grouping system to evaluate the environmental capability. And the composition of the assessment indicator was analyzed to be relatively reasonable.