Pass the LEED AP Exam, Get your Your Building LEED Certified, Fight Global Warming and Save Money!LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is the trend of development and it is revolutionizing the construction industry. It has gained tremendous momentum and has a profound impact on our environment.From this book, you will learn how 1. Pass LEED AP exam.2. Register and certify a building for LEED certification.3. Understand the intent for each LEED prerequisite and credit.4. Calculate points for LEED credit.5. Identify the responsible party for each prerequisite and credit.6. Earn extra credit (Exemplary Performance) for LEED.7. Implement the local codes and building standards for prerequisite and credit.8. Get points for categories not yet clearly defined by USGBC.Most of the existing books on LEED and LEED AP are too expensive and too complicated to be practical and helpful. This pocket guide demystifies LEED and uncovers the secrets, codes and jargons for LEED as well as the true meaning of "going green." It will set up a solid foundation and fundamental framework for LEED for you. It covers every aspect of LEED-NC in plain and concise language, and introduces it to ordinary people. This pocket guide is small and easy to carry around. You can read it whenever you have a few extra minutes. It is an indispensable book for ordinary people, developers, contractors, architects, landscape architects, civil, mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineers, interns, drafters, designers and other design professionals.About the authorGang Chen holds a Master Degree from School of Architecture, University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles, and a Bachelors Degree from the Department of Architecture, South China University of Technology. He has over 20 years of professional experience. Many of the projects he was in charge of, or participated in, have been published extensively in Architecture, Architectural Record, The Los Angeles Times and The Orange County Register, etc. He has worked on a variety of unusual projects, including well-known large-scale healthcare and hospitality projects with over one billion dollars in construction costs, award-winning school design, highly-acclaimed urban design and streetscape projects, multi-family housing and high-end custom homes, and regional and neighborhood shopping centers.Gang Chen is a LEED AP, a licensed architect in California and is currently working in a leading professional design firm in the United States. He is also the internationally acclaimed author for another fascinating book entitled Planting Design Illustrated. See posts under the Customer Discussion Section at the lower portion of this page for tips on how to pass a LEED AP exam on the first try and in one week.
Gang Chen is a Chinese-born American mechanical engineer and nanotechnologist. At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he is currently the Carl Richard Soderberg Professor of Power Engineering and he was head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering.
This guide is really helpful. I referred to this along with a course I took on the GBRI website. Agreed it is tough, but with the correct guidance and study material, you can crack it!
I registered on the GBRI website and they took care of everything.
Very good at covering the essential aspects of the LEED AP exam credit intents and details. Makes it very clear what you need to memorize and internalize. However the book is pretty thin when it comes to roles and process details. It also assumes that you can connect the various credits' interactions.
Combine this book's excellent credit details with a few practice tests (I used: http://www.greenexamprep.com) to highlight where your knowledge gaps are and you'll be ready to go.