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Breeam: Sustainable Architecture and Planning

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BREEAM

SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING


AAKASH .S
NIVEDHAA.B
PRANAESH.S
DEEPAK. P
Building Research Establishments Environmental Assessment
Method
• BREEAM is the world’s significant environmental assessment method
and rating system .
• There are almost 2,00,000 buildings that are certified and over 1
million have registered for assessment .
• WORLD’S FIRST BUILDING ASSESMENT SYSTEM
• First launched in 1990 .
AIM
To have a continuous improvement in the functioning of the building
and assessing them based on rigorous requirements .

EMPOWER
Those who OWN , COMMISSION, DELIVER, MANAGE OR USE
BUILDINGS, INFRASTRUCTURE OR COMMUNITIES to achieve their
sustainability aspirations
BREEAM Rating % score

OUTSTANDING ≥ 85 RATING SYSTEMS


EXCELLENT ≥ 70
This rating system enables a client to
compare and develop their performance
VERY GOOD ≥ 55
.
GOOD ≥ 45
They do provide a key sustainable
solutions
PASS ≥ 30

UNCLASSIFIED < 30
MANDATORY STANDARDS
Step Identifier Assessment issue Criteria

In order to maintain a flexible system there


is a score card which will help to assesse
Step 1 GO 01 Consultation plan 1– 3
SE 01 Economic impact 1
SE 02 Demographic needs and priorities 1– 2
SE 03 Flood risk assessment 1– 3
SE 04
RE 01
RE 02
RE 03
Noise pollution
Energy strategy
Existing buildings and infrastructure
Water strategy
1
1
1– 2
1– 2
and develop one’s performance .
LE 01 Ecology strategy 1– 6
LE 02 Land use 1– 2
TM 01 Transport assessment 1– 3

Step 1: Establishing the principle of


development’ have mandatory elements,
with a further one issue .

Step 2 containing a mandatory element.


This means that the development must
achieve the mandatory criteria for all of
these issues in order to achieve a BREEAM
rating of pass or above.
Step 2 GO 02 Consultation and engagement 1– 3

Step 3 None    
STAGES
• Pre-assessment
• Design and Procurement assessment
• Management and Operation assessment
• Post Construction Reviews
• Covers the whole life cycle of Buildings.
CERTIFICATION PROCESS

INCEPTION PRE- ASSESSMENT


ACTION PLAN

CERTIFICATION REVIEW IMPLEMENT


ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
• Energy and Water Use
• Health & Well Being
• Pollution
• Transport
• Materials
• Waste
• Ecology
• Management Processes.
 ADVANTAGES

Reduces energy consumption

Increase in the demand for


building

A decrease in employee absences


and an increase in their
productivity

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