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Project Goals/Objectives

Sustainable Community Design Sean Joyce (CEE), Huong Nguyen (EVE), Thomas Parenteau (CEE) Advisor: Professors Frederick Hart, Suzanne LePage (CEE). Project Goals/Objectives Develop an electronic Best Practices Manual (BPM) to be used by Stantec engineers

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Project Goals/Objectives

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  1. Sustainable Community Design Sean Joyce (CEE), Huong Nguyen (EVE), Thomas Parenteau (CEE) Advisor: Professors Frederick Hart, Suzanne LePage (CEE) • Project Goals/Objectives • Develop an electronic Best Practices Manual (BPM) to be used by Stantec engineers • Create a capstone design project, incorporating several sustainability techniques contained in the BPM • Methods • Review of current LEED publications, such as LEED for New Construction and LEED-ND • Site visit to Greisbach Village, a LEED gold certified neighborhood in Edmonton, AB, CA • Review of other sustainability guides and guidelines, to determine the most effective implementations of sustainable practices • Review case studies of different sustainable communities throughout North America Renovated Capstone Alley • Background • Latest version of LEED, LEED for Neighborhood Development (LEED-ND) calls for a more holistic approach to sustainable design, incorporating the entire community rather than just building design • In order to design sustainable communities, effective strategies for implementation of LEED credits must be investigated and documented • Results • Effective implementation methods were researched and displayed in a user friendly format that also identified outside groups to involve in the planning process • Each LEED-ND credit was broken into more specific sub-goals, and the “Associated Best Practices” column provides several methods to implement LEED credits. See example below • Alley redesign, implementing methods described under Credit 1 of the BPM, concerning walkability • Conclusions/Recommendations • LEED is by far the most popular rating system for sustainable sites, and if used properly can reduce the environmental impact of a project • LEED credits suffer from an inequity of point values, making it possible to have a certified project with little to no truly sustainable elements • By using a design based manual, such as the BPM created for this project, LEED credits can be effectively implemented based on the client’s needs • Capstone Design • Used BPM to develop 3 alternative designs for a typical city alley to improve sustainability • Designs aimed to reduce stormwater runoff and heat island effect, as well as promote walkability Acknowledgments The team would like to thank the following people for their assistance over the course of this project: Frederick Hart, Suzanne LePage, KlaasRodenburg Typical city alley before redesign is not desirable for local residents and is not visually appealing

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