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Green Buliding. For Better Future. .

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TOPICS. Introduction to green building Importance of green building Material used in green Building Merits and Demerits Green building concept in INDIA.

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Introduction To Green Building. 3. 4/21/2022. Add a footer.

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Definition. 4. 4/21/2022. Add a footer. “A ‘green’ building is a building that, in its design, construction or operation, reduces or eliminates negative impacts, and can create positive impacts, on our climate and natural environment.”.

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Concept. The “ GREEN BUILDING ” concept is gaining importance in various countries, including India. These are buildings that ensure that waste is minimized at every stage during the construction and operation of the building, resulting in low costs, according to expert in the technology. The technique's associated with the “ Green Building ” include Measures to Prevent erosion of soil, rainwater harvesting, preparation of landscapes to reduce heat, reduction I usage of portable water, recycling of waste water and use of world class energy efficient practices..

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What Makes a Building “Green”?. .

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A “Green Building” is a structure that is environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout its life-cycle. These objectives expand and complement the classical building design concerns of economy, utility, durability, and comfort. Green buildings are designed to reduce the overall impact of the built environment on human health and the natural environment by: Efficiently using energy, water, and other resources Protecting occupant health and improving employee productivity Reducing Waste, pollution and environment degradation. For Example…… Green building may incorporate sustainable material in their construction (e.g., reused, recycled-content, or made from renewable resources); Create healthy indoor environment with minimal pollutants (e.g., reduced product emissions); And feature landscaping that reduces waer usage (e.g., by using native planats that survive without extra watering)..

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Objective of Green building. abstract.

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The objective of “Green Building” concepts to develop building which use the natural resources to the minimal at the time of construction as well as operation. Green buildings emphasize on the resources usages efficiency and also press upon the Rs-Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. Green building is a team effort and the designing and construction include consultants from architecture include and landscaping, air conditioning, plumbing, energy and electrical areas. Implementation of the green building concept can lead to a reduction of carbon emission by thirty five percent(35%), water usage by forty percent(40%), solid waste education by seventy percent(70%) and reduction in energy consumption by fifty percent(50%). It can be emphasizes on the fact that an area with high biodiversity should be avoided as a site for the construction at a building..

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iiiLi. abstract. To ensure minimum negative impact on them environment by the construction and operation of a building, the factors which are to be kept in mind are to preserve the external environment to the building location; to improve the internal area for the resistant's of the building; and also preserve the area which aren’t close to the building. Example……..

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Benefits Of Green Buildings. ...Q GO GREEN eo eBEE-b,1.

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The world over, evidence is growing that green buildings bring multiple benefits. They provide some of the most effective means to achieving a range of global goals, such as addressing climate change, creating sustainable and thriving communities, and driving economic growth ..

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-:Environmental:-. One of the most important types of benefit green buildings offer is to our climate and the natural environment. Green buildings can not only reduce or eliminate negative impacts on the environment, by using less water, energy or natural resources, but they can - in many cases - have a positive impact on the environment (at the building or city scales) by generating their own energy or increasing biodiversity. At a global level: The building sector has the largest potential for significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions compared to other major emitting sectors – UNEP, 2009 . This emissions savings potential is said to be as much as 84 gigatons of CO2 (GtCO2) by 2050, through direct measures in buildings such as energy efficiency, fuel switching and the use of renewable energy – UNEP, 2016 . At a building level: Green buildings achieving the Green Star certification in Australia have been shown to produce 62% fewer greenhouse gas emissions than average Australian buildings, and 51% less potable water than if they had been built to meet minimum industry requirements..

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-:Economic:-. Green buildings offer a number of economic or financial benefits, which are relevant to a range of different people or groups of people. These include cost savings on utility bills for tenants or households (through energy and water efficiency); lower construction costs and higher property value for building developers; increased occupancy rates or operating costs for building owners; and job creation. At a global level: Global energy efficiency measures could save an estimated €280 to €410 billion in savings on energy spending (and the equivalent to almost double the annual electricity consumption of the United States) – European Commission, 2015 . At a country level: Canada’s green building industry generated $23.45 billion in GDP and represented nearly 300,000 full-time jobs in 2014 – Canada Green Building Council / The Delphi Group, 2016 . Green building is projected to account for more than 3.3 million U.S. jobs by 2018 – US Green Building Council / Booz Allen Hamilton, 2015 ..

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-:Social:-. Green buildings offer a number of economic or financial benefits, which are relevant to a range of different people or groups of people. These include cost savings on utility bills for tenants or households; lower construction costs and higher property value for building developers; increased occupancy rates or operating costs for building owners; and job creation. At a global level: Global energy efficiency measures could save an estimated €280 to €410 billion in savings on energy spending (and the equivalent to almost double the annual electricity consumption of the United States) – European Commission, 2015 . At a country level: Canada’s green building industry generated $23.45 billion in GDP and represented nearly 300,000 full-time jobs in 2014 – Canada Green Building Council / The Delphi Group, 2016 . Green building is projected to account for more than 3.3 million U.S. jobs by 2018 – US Green Building Council / Booz Allen Hamilton, 2015 ..

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Fundamental Principle. abstract.

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Types of Fundamental Principle:-. Structure design efficiency Energy efficiency Water efficiency Materials efficiency Waste and toxic reduction.

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abstract. . Water efficiency. To minimise water consumption should aim to use the water which has been collected, used, purified and reused ..

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. abstract. Energy efficiency. The layout of construction can be strategized so that natural light pours for additional warmth. Shading the roof with tree offers an eco-friendly alternative to air conditioning..

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. Waste and toxic reduction. It s probable to reuse resource. What may be the waste to us may have another benefit to something else. Green architecture also seeks to reduce waste of energy, water and materials used during construction For example, in California nearly 60% of the state's waste comes from commercial buildings during the construction phase, one goal should be to reduce the amount of material going to landfills ..

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Green Building In India. .

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abstract. abstract. The market for green buildings in India is just scratching the surface. While only 5% of the buildings that can be called green, the market in India is expected to double by 2022, which will be valued between USD 35-50 BN. According to the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), India has achieved 7.17 billion sq ft of ‘Green Building Footprint’. According to the Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED), Maharashtra ranks first in green buildings in India, It says that there are almost 6,000 green projects and over 5.77 lakh acres of large development projects in the country, helping to achieve the 75% of the green building footprint target, two years before the actual target date.

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. Green Building Projects In India. 1.Suzlon One Earth, Pune LEED certified it as ‘PLATINIUM’ and it is built on an area of 10.13acres..

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. 3. CII- Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre, Hyderabad It can be said that building is literally made up of only recycled materials..

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. 5. Infinity Benchmark, Kolkata The building is furnished with Co2 monitor sensors, rainwater harvesting, waste water recycling system and humidification controls..

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abstract. 7. Wipro Technologies, Gurgaon A key highlight of the building is a controlled, open to sky landscape courtyard that will contribute towards keeping the building cool during summers..

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