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LEED¿Í WELL °ÇÃ๰ ÀÎÁõÁ¦µµÀÇ ÁÖÅà ¼º´É ³»¿ë ºñ±³¿¬±¸ / A Comparative Study of Housing Performance Contents in LEED and WELL Building Certificates |
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Çѱ¹»ýÅÂȯ°æ°ÇÃàÇÐȸ Çмú¹ßÇ¥´ëȸ ³í¹®Áý, Åë±Ç31È£(v.16 n.2) (2016-12) |
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³ì»ö°ÇÃàÀÎÁõÁ¦µµ ; À£ºôµùÀÎÁõÁ¦µµ ; ÁÖÅÃȯ°æ ; LEED ; WELL Building Standard ; Housing Environment |
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When LEED has been encouraged to create sustainable architectural environment, WELL Building Standard was introduced recently to certify the performance of buildings include the features that have impact on health and well-being. Introducing WELL certification lead the change in paradigm of built environment that it no longer focuses only on the actual environmental quality, but human dimension such as well-lighted environment to enhance the health of building users. The study focuses on understanding the elements of LEED and WELL in order to justify the characteristic of both certifications. The result from this research reveals that built environment has started to cover human-friendly aspects which covers private sectors as well as public sector in the design. |