USGBC Louisiana 2017 Green Report Online
Over the past ten years, the US Green Building Council Louisiana Chapter and its dedicated network of volunteers have been working to make Louisiana a greener, healthier place to live, work, and learn. Here we offer a snapshot of the progress Louisiana is making towards a more sustainable and resilient future. This report is intended to provide a foundation for further discussions and actions.
Over the past ten years, the US Green Building Council Louisiana Chapter and its dedicated network of volunteers have been working to make Louisiana a greener, healthier place to live, work, and learn. Here we offer a snapshot of the progress Louisiana is making towards a more sustainable and resilient future. This report is intended to provide a foundation for further discussions and actions.
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J. Bennett Johnston Laboratory, Tulane University, New Orleans<br />
LEED Gold<br />
LEED Space Type<br />
Education 86<br />
Office & Office: Mixed Use 76<br />
Military Base 36<br />
Retail 28<br />
Lodging 20<br />
Public Assembly & Religious Worship 20<br />
Heath Care 14<br />
Residential (Commercial Rating System) 14<br />
Industrial Manufacturing 11<br />
Other 10<br />
Public Order & safety 7<br />
Laboratory 6<br />
Warehouse & Distribution 5<br />
Service 3<br />
Homes 601<br />
Festival Grounds at City Park, New Orleans<br />
This is <strong>Louisiana</strong>’s first SITES certified project.<br />
SITES is a sustainability-focused rating system that provides<br />
standards for environmentally friendly landscapes.<br />
Thibodaux Regional Wellness Center, Thibodaux<br />
LEED Silver