A Seminar On: Green Buildings
A Seminar On: Green Buildings
A Seminar On: Green Buildings
Green Buildings
By
JNTU, HYDERABAD
CONTENTS
CHAPTERS
• INTRODUCTION
• ABOUT CII AND IGBC
• REDUCING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
• GOALS OF GREEN BUILDINGS
• GREEN BUILDNG MATERIALS
• AFFORDABLE GREEN BUILDINGS
• GREEN DESIGN FEATURES AND BENEFITS
• CONCLUSION
• REFERENCES
Green Building Means
• Energy Efficiency
• Water Efficiency
• Materials Efficiency
•Select plants that have low water and pesticide needs, and
generate minimum plant trimmings
• concrete (high and ultra high performance, roman self-healing concrete) , etc)
• ARTIFICIAL FERTIIZERS
Green Building Materials
• Ferrous cement
• Metal
• Copper
• High performance glass
• Wall and roof insulations
• Low voc paints
• Adhesives & sealants
• CRI certified carpets
• High albedo roofing material
• Fly ash bricks
• Eco friendly chemicals
• Waterless urinals
• High cop chillers
• Co2 sensors
• Root zone treatment plants
• Wind towers
Renewable materials
• Reduce overall
temperature which in
turn reduces energy
consumption.
• Absorption of solar
radiation by building
materials will be
reduced.
Careful handling of construction waste
Root – zone reatment for waste
water
Use of materials recycled
• Reduce cost of
extraction,manufactur
e and transport and
disposal
• Reduce soil waste,
pollution, green house
gas emission.
CONCLUSION
• Green Buildings provide financial benefits that
conventional buildings do not. Financial benefits
• in lower energy,
• waste and water costs,
• lower environmental and emission costs
• and increased productivity and health.
• Today building green is cost effective particularly
for those projects that start green design early in
the process
Case studies
CII-Godrej GBC, Hyderabad
ITC Green center, Gurgaon
REFERENCES
• D.M Roodman and N. Lenssen, A Building Revolution: How Ecology and
Health Concerns are Transforming Construction, Worldwatch Paper 124,
Worldwatch Institute, Washington, DC, March 1995, p. 5.