This comparison chart evaluates global green rating systems to help architects, planners, and developers identify the most suitable framework for sustainable architecture projects.
Key Features:
Performance-Based vs. Prescriptive-Based Systems:
Evaluation Criteria:
The chart compares factors such as:
Holistic Approach:
T. R. Hamzah & Yeang’s ecological design factors align with global standards, promoting eco-friendly building design that addresses human well-being, biodiversity, and carbon footprint reduction.
Scoring Framework:
Systems are rated on a 100-150 point scale, with Platinum and Gold certifications denoting excellence.
DGNB (Germany) and Green Star (Australia) emphasize economic quality and sustainability beyond construction phases.
Takeaway:
Choosing the right green rating system depends on the project’s goals—whether prioritizing energy savings, water efficiency, or innovative design. This guide ensures a balanced approach to achieving sustainability and regenerative outcomes in every build.