IAC2 Green Architecture 2011
IAC2 Green Architecture 2011
IAC2 Green Architecture 2011
efficiency with which buildings use resources energy, water, and materials while reducing building impacts on human health and the environment, through better sitting, design, construction, operation, maintenance, and removal the complete building life cycle.
Effective green building can lead to 1) reduced operating costs by increasing productivity and using less energy and water, 2) improved public and occupant health due to improved indoor air quality, and 3) reduced environmental impacts by, for example, lessening storm water runoff and the heat effect.
To build smarter, more intelligent Recycle waste and allowing energy to pump back through the building in an efficient way
New materials : - Green roofs - Glass (silkscreen on glass) - Hempcrete (made from natural materials,
being non-toxic, and providing energy efficiency. Formed into foot-thick walls on a wooden frame, the material eliminates the need for both insulation and sheet rock. Such walls are breathable and have a pleasant, natural appearance, as well as the ability to alleviate noise pollution from the outer world. )
- Photovoltaic system
Photovoltaic system
The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System, developed by the U.S Green Council (USGBC), provides a suite of standards for environmentally sustainable construction. Green Building Rating System is a voluntary, consensusbased national rating system for developing highperformance, sustainable buildings. LEED addresses all building types and emphasizes state-of-the-art strategies in five areas: sustainable site development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials and resources selection, and indoor environmental quality.
http://www.usgbc.org/
LEED
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Green Building Council members, representing every sector of the building industry, developed and continue to refine LEED. The rating system addresses six major areas: Site planning
Water management
Energy and atmosphere Materials and resources Indoor environmental quality Innovation and design process
LEED
LEED
LEED
LEED
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GBI is developed specifically for the Malaysiantropical climate, environmental and developmental context, cultural and social needs and is created to: Define green buildings by establishing a common language and standard of measurement;
Promote integrated, whole-building designs that provides a better environment for all; Recognise and reward environmental leadership; Transform the built environment to reduce its negative environmental impact; and Ensure new buildings remain relevant in the future and existing buildings are refurbished and upgraded to improve the overall quality of our building stock.
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Innovation (IN)
1) Energy Efficiency (EE) Improve energy consumption by optimising building orientation, minimizing solar heat gain through the building envelope, harvesting natural lighting, adopting the best practices in building services including use of renewable energy, and ensuring proper testing, commissioning and regular maintenance.
Introduction of income tax exemption equivalent to 100% of additional capital expenditure incurred to obtain Green Buiding Index certificate Buyers of buidings and residential properties awarded GBI certificate bought from real property developers are eligible for stamp duty exemption.
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Pusat Tenaga Malaysia (Malaysia Energy Centre), previously known as ZEO (Zero Energy Office) Building is officially Malaysias first Green Building Index (GBI) Certified Building. Now known as GEO (Green Energy Office) Building, it is also Malaysias first completed greenrated office building.
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1 Avenue, Bandar Utama Gold Certified
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1 Avenue, Bandar Utama Gold Certified
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Eco-design is designing in such a way that the human built environment integrates benignly and seamlessly with the natural environment. Both the human-made and the natural must blend together, so there will be no pollution, no waste, no detrimental consequences on the environment.
Dr. Ken Yeang, architect
We all have responsibility. That think globally act locally thats over used so much, its real, we all must take action.
- Rick Cook