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Description / Abstract:
This Guide focuses on small to medium office buildings up to
100,000 ft. Office buildings include a wide range of office types
and related activities such as administrative, professional,
government, bank or other financial services, and medical offices
without medical diagnostic equipment. These facilities typically
include all or some of the following space types: open plan and
private offices, conference and meeting spaces, corridors and
transition areas, lounge and recreation areas, lobbies, active
storage areas, restrooms, mechanical and electrical rooms,
stairways, and other spaces. This Guide does not cover specialty
spaces such as data centers, which are more typical in large office
buildings.
The specific energy-saving recommendations in this Guide are
summarized in a single table for each climate zone and will allow
contractors, consulting engineers, architects, and designers to
easily achieve advanced levels of energy savings without detailed
energy modeling or analyses.
In addition, this Guide provides a greater emphasis on
integrated design as a necessary component in achieving 50% energy
savings and devotes an entire chapter to integrated-design
strategies that can be used by teams who do not wish to follow the
specific energy-saving recommendations.
Those looking for help in implementing the climate-specific
recommendations of this Guide will find an expanded section of tips
and approaches in the "How to Implement Recommendations" chapter.
These tips are cross-referenced with the recommendation tables. The
chapter also includes additional "bonus" recommendations that
identify opportunities to incorporate greater energy savings into
the design of the building.
Case studies and technical examples are sprinkled throughout the
Guide to illustrate the recommendations and to demonstrate the
technologies in real-world applications.