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试卷: LEED AP ID+C 模拟试卷A[查看] A project building has the following spaces:
Space ; Area(sq.ft.) ; View ; Compliance
Office #1 ; 234 ; Yes ; 234
Office #2 212 ; Yes ; 212
Office #3 186 ; No ; 0
Open office; 2,232 ; Yes ; 1792
What percentage of the area has views? A: 78% B: 85% C: 84% D: 94% 参考答案: A
本题解释: Reference: Indoor Environmental Quality Credit, Daylight and Views-Views, Calculations, Total Views/
For private offices if more than 75% of the floor area has direct line of sight, you can include the entire square footage for the office as being compliant. In the listing of the spaces you will see an open office. An open office is not a private office. An open office may be a cube farm, or a large area with a bunch of desks. For this question the open office space would only have the 1,792 square feet count, not the entire 2,232 square feet because the space is not a private office.
Total area:
234 + 212 + 186 + 2,232 = 2,864
Total area with views:
234 + 212 + 1,792 = 2,238
2,238 / 2,864 = 78% of area with views
In the LEED reference guide under Views, the term open office is used to represent a multi-occupant space. For multi-occupant spaces the actual compliant area is used. This is different than private offices where if 75% or more of the floor area has direct line of sight, 100% of the area can be counted as compliant. An open office might be a large area with a bunch of cubes in it. You can usually distinguish them in these types of problems by the size of the space if the name of the room is not clear (Office A vs. Open Office B). There aren\'t as many 2,000 square foot private offices as there are large open offices. |
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