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Can I use daylight or views to satisfy multiple buildings?
EBOM-2009 IEQc2.4:Daylight and Viewsposted by Erin Holdenried on
I am working on an EB:O&M 2008 multiple buildings project on a campus that includes 10 buildings within the LEED boundary.
Daylight measurement
EBOM-2009 IEQc2.4:Daylight and Viewsposted by Rubén M. R. on
I found the following reference guide addendum about the daylight measurement path: In the requirement it says: "Measurements must be taken on a 10 foot grid.." and in the calculations section it s
View Preserving Automated Shades
EBOM-2009 IEQc2.4:Daylight and Viewsposted by Maya Donelson on
For Option 1, Path 2 using the daylight and views calculator we are trying to a factor that meets the requirement.
Regularly occupied: traffic flow spaces in an open floor plan
EBOM-2009 IEQc2.4:Daylight and Viewsposted by Chris Miller on
The project is an A/E office with very open floor plans, and the question is about defining 'regularly occupied space'.
Confused
EBOM-2009 IEQc2.4:Daylight and Viewsposted by Craig Wilson on
Okay, why does the Credit Language above refer to a minimum of 10 fc when the O&M 2010 edited reference guide clearly states a minimum of 25 fc?
option 2. views
EBOM-2009 IEQc2.4:Daylight and Viewsposted by Brian Dougherty on
I am trying to calculate the requirements and was wondering about some technical details. This is for a library on a college university. 1. Does the window sill have to be between 30-90"?
Cube Partition height 46"
EBOM-2009 IEQc2.4:Daylight and Viewsposted by John Frey on
My project has large floor to ceiling windows but the cube height is 46". Someone with an eye level of 42" can see sky, clouds, trees and hilltops above the 46" high cube walls.
Regularly occupied spaces in retail/grocery store?
EBOM-2009 IEQc2.4:Daylight and Viewsposted by Alexander Aaltonen on
I am dealing with a case where the only explicit "work stations" are the cashier areas in the grocery store...