LEED for design?

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  • johndiggity0

    do you really think the increased overhead costs associated with certifying the greenness that just about every interaction anybody who touches a project is worth the piece of mind? i mean, why not take into account how far my commute is to the office to do the work? where do you draw the line? and what good is that line?

    • exactly what I was getting at. Where is the line? And when the line is (if) reached are the benefits really that great? Or does it have..lvl_13
    • or does it become more of a hinderance for the employees?
      Not sure...
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    • i don't think it helps. it makes sense for an industry like architecture, or car manufacturing, where the final product is pretty concrete. the design industry is way too diversejohndiggity
    • product is pretty concrete. in the design industry it is way too diverse. the printing industry and paper manufacturers should be and are the ones leading.johndiggity
    • are, and should be, the ones driving this.johndiggity
    • agreed.lvl_13

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