Green Building |
Definition of Green Building
Green building is the practice of creating structures and using processes that are environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout a building's life-cycle from siting to design, construction, operation, maintenance, renovation and deconstruction. This practice expands and complements the classical building design concerns of economy, utility, durability, and comfort. Green building is also known as a sustainable or high performance building.
Green buildings are designed to reduce the overall impact of the built environment on human health and the natural environment by:
Benefits of Green Building |
1- Efficiently using energy, water, and other resources
2- Protecting occupant health and improving employee productivity
3- Reducing waste, pollution and environmental degradation
For example, green buildings may incorporate sustainable materials in their construction (e.g., reused, recycled-content, or made from renewable resources); create healthy indoor environments with minimal pollutants (e.g., reduced product emissions); and/or feature landscaping that reduces water usage (e.g., by using native plants that survive without extra watering).
There are a number of reasons to build green, including potential environmental, economic and social benefits.
See Also :
Green Building History in the U.S
Green Building _ Basic Information
See Also :
Green Building History in the U.S
Green Building _ Basic Information
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