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Implementing LEED: Strategies That Work for the Forest Service

Figure 6 — Long Description

Drawing of a circle graph demonstrating the integrated design process.

This image is of a representation of the integrated design process. It is made of of three circles, each one smaller then the other and placed in the middle of the one before it. The outer circle lists eight separate members of the design team: (clockwise from top) structural engineer, owner and occupants, contractor, lighting engineer, architect, landscape architect, electrical engineer and mechanical engineer. Each member has an arrow pointing to to the two members next to them as well as an arrow pointing inwards towards the next circle. The second circle lists features of the design: (clockwise from top) productive, cost effective, sustainable, esthetically pleasing, accessible, contextually appropriate, functional and safe/secure. Each feature has an arrow pointing to the two features next to them as well as an arrow pointing inwards towards the next circle. The last circle reads: high performance buildings.