The concept of Green Construction can be traced to the power crisis and the environment pollution concern in the 1970s. The green building movement in the U.S. Originated from the requirement and want for more energy-efficient and green construction practices. There are numerous motivations for Green Construction, including environmental, commercial, and social benefits. But modern supportability initiatives call for an inclusive and synergistic design to both new construction and in the retrofitting of an existing structure. AKA sustainable design, this approach integrates the building life-cycle with each green practice employed with a design-purpose to form a synergy amongst the practices used.
Green building brings together a vast choice of practices and techniques to reduce and at last eliminate the impacts of buildings on the environment and human health. It frequently stresses exploiting replaceable resources, e.g, using daylight thru passive solar, active solar, and photovoltaic methodologies and using plants and trees through green roofs, rain gardens, and for reduction of rainwater run-off. Many other techniques, for example using packed gravel or permeable concrete rather than conventional concrete or asphalt to improve replenishment of ground water, are used as well.
While the practices, or technologies, employed in green building are consistently developing and may be different from region to region, there are fundamental beliefs that persist from which the strategy is derived: Siting and Structure Design Efficiency, Energy Conservation, Water Efficiency, Materials Efficiency, Indoor Environmental Quality Enhancement, Operations and Maintenance Optimization, and Waste and Toxics Reduction. The quintessence of green building is an optimization of one or more of these principles. Also, with the proper synergistic design, individual green building technologies may work in cooperation to produce a bigger cumulative effect.
On the classy side of green design or viable design is the philosophy of designing a building that is in sync with the natural features and resources surrounding the site. There are many vital steps in planning viable buildings: specify’green’ building materials from local sources, reduce loads, optimise systems, and generate on-site green power.
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