DOI QR코드

DOI QR Code

The Study on the Improvement for Green Standard for Energy and Environmental Design according to the Policy Change of Climate Energy - Focused on the Urban and district -

기후·에너지 정책변화에 따른 녹색건축인증제도 개선방향 연구 - 도시·지구 차원을 중심으로 -

  • 김지현 (연세대학교 건축공학과) ;
  • 권혁삼 (한국토지주택공사 토지주택연구원) ;
  • 김정곤 (한국토지주택공사 토지주택연구원)
  • Received : 2016.05.24
  • Accepted : 2016.12.12
  • Published : 2016.12.30

Abstract

The purpose of the present study is to provide the fundamental data for using the G-SEED currently applied to individual buildings as an urban district assessment system in response to the changes in climate and energy-related policies by scaling up the Green Standards certification system from a building level to an urban district level and by comparing the Green Standards certification system with other green building certification systems in Korea and other countries. In the current G-SEED, the highest weight of rating score is given to the aspects of energy efficiency and pollution prevention in buildings except apartment housing and complex buildings. The G-SEED has been established by using the assessment system framework of the previous GBCC and adjusting or adding some of the assessment criteria, focusing on the assessment of individuals buildings. On the contrary, the LEED Neighborhood Development, the BREEAM Communities, and the DGNB Stadtquartiere, which are urban district-based rating systems in response to climate change, include assessment systems with respect to ecological and environmental performance of projects, economic and social aspects related with local communities, and post-developmental maintenance. Therefore, to employ the G-SEED as a practical measure for accomplishing the goals of climate and energy-related policies, the system should be improved as an international standards-based green building certification system by revising the current assessment system for each type of buildings and by introducing an urban district assessment criteria and their operation methods by reflecting the real status in Korea.

Keywords

References

  1. BREEAM. (2012). BREEAM Communities, Technical Manual
  2. Chae, C. (2014). Development of Green Building Certification Standards & Support System for Green Remodeling, KICT
  3. Cho, D. (2012). The Development of Green Building Certification Criteria and Reference Books, KICT
  4. Climate Resilient Cities. (2008). A Primer, ISDR, 3-33.
  5. DGNB Certification system. (2013). stadtquartiere erfolgreich zertifizieren, Deutsche Gesellscaft fuer Nachhaltiges Bauen, The German Sustainable Building Council.
  6. Kwon, H., Kim J., & Kim, J. (2013). A Survey to Improve the Green Building Certification Responding to climate changes - Focused on the External Environment of Housing, LHI Journal, 436-438.
  7. Kim, J., & Choi. J. (2011). A Study on Urban Planning Strategy for Carbon Neutral City, UDIK, Volume.12, Issue 2, No 44, 41-53.
  8. Kim, J. (2013). The Study on the improvement for green building certification system according to the policy change of climate energy - Focused on the city and district, LHI
  9. Lee, S. (2013). Improvement of Assessment Items on G-SEED for Multi-Residential Buildings, KICT
  10. LEED v4 for Neighborhood Development. (2013). U.S. Green Building Council
  11. Jeffrey Raven, Cooling the Public Realm - Climate Resilient Urban Design, 2