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THE PRACTISE OF GREENBUILDING WOULDPROVIDE HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT

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Green Buildings (Building the future with intention) A. Suresh Kumar M.Sc., M.Phil., M.B.A.,

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Is the practice of increasing efficiency with which buildings use resources- energy, water and materials-while reducing building impacts on human health and the environment GREEN BUILDING ``Green building technology should reach all''

Why Green Building? : 

Why Green Building? Today even the most advanced building or factory in the world is still a kind of steamship, polluting, contaminating, and depleting the surrounding environment, and relying on scarce amounts of natural light and fresh air. People are essentially working in the dark, and they are often breathing unhealthful air. Imagine, instead, a building as a kind of tree. It would purify air, accrue solar income, produce more energy than it consumes, create shade and habitat, enrich soil, and change with the seasons.

LEED : 

LEED The US Green Building Council says the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design rating system "encourages and accelerates global adoption of sustainable green building and development practices through the creation and implementation of universally understood and accepted tools and performance criteria."

Role of India In Green Building : 

Role of India In Green Building The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) -Towards global sustainable development TERI was formally established in 1974 with the purpose of tackling and dealing with the immense and acute problems that mankind is likely to be faced with in the years ahead

Rating System of TERI : 

Rating System of TERI The Energy and Resource Institute plays a very important role in developing green building capacities in the country. TERI came up with a rating system called GRIHA which was adopted by the Govt. of India as the National Green Building Rating System for the country Points scored Rating 50�60 One star 61-70 Two star 71-80 Three star 81-90 Four star 91-100 Five star

Green Building of A.P(CII- Godrej, Hyderabad ) : 

Green Building of A.P(CII- Godrej, Hyderabad )

Green Building in Chennai(soft tidal) : 

Green Building in Chennai(soft tidal)

The Centre for Environmental Science & Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, KanpurA 5 Star TERI-GRIHA Green Building certification : 

The Centre for Environmental Science & Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, KanpurA 5 Star TERI-GRIHA Green Building certification

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(One of The 15 Greenest Buildings in The World Residence Antilia: Believe it or not but this 70 storey, 803 foot tall tower is the home for a single family, that of Indian property mogul Mukesh Ambani.

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Cor: If ever there was an example of strikingly beautiful sustainable architectural design, this is it! Cor is a mixed use 25 storey tower in Miami’s design district costing $25 million to build Crystal Island: OK, we know, it is another Foster project. But this one is more equal than others for Crystal Island will be the largest building in the world when completed.

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DuBiotech: Set amidst the skyscraper-sprawl that is modern Dubai, the new 22 storey headquarters of DuBiotech will be one of the largest green buildings on earth at 60,000 square foot when completed in 2009 Clinton Presidential Library: The Clinton Presidential Library and Museum in Little Rock, Arkansas was rated LEED Platinum in November, 2007 after it was reincarnated with bang-up-to-date green features

Fusion polis : 

Fusion polis Fusion polis in Singapore is the island nation’s most eco-friendly skyscraper

The 15-story building will be 1.4 Km high, and boast of a ‘green infrastructure.’ The building will be home to the longest continuous vertical stretch of vegetation of any building in the world. : 

The 15-story building will be 1.4 Km high, and boast of a ‘green infrastructure.’ The building will be home to the longest continuous vertical stretch of vegetation of any building in the world. A vertical spine of planting will rise up through the building, and landscaped garden terraces will be located on each floor of the building. The vegetation will help in passive cooling and insulation. The vegetation will also improve the sense of well being of the residents.

The Falling Water : 

The Falling Water No house should ever be on a hill or on anything. It should be of the hill. Belonging to it. Hill and house should live together each the happier for the other.

Organic Buildings are the strength and lightness of the spider`s spinning , buildings qualified by light, bred by native character to environment, married to the ground- Frank Lloyd Wright : 

Organic Buildings are the strength and lightness of the spider`s spinning , buildings qualified by light, bred by native character to environment, married to the ground- Frank Lloyd Wright

About Falling Water : 

About Falling Water Falling Water had broad bands of windows, people inside sheltered as in a deep cave, secure in the sense of hill behind them. Low ceilings, luminous textures of the woodland, rhythmically en framed. The materials of the structure blended with the colorings of rocks and trees.

The living room at 'The Hamlet'. Laurie Baker : 

The living room at 'The Hamlet'. Laurie Baker Is a fan required to create air movement... Is a lamp needed to provide light?   Many people do not give such questions any thought. Fans and lamps can be avoided through appropriate planning.

In India there is sunlight all round the year, which means that if water is stored in the southern part of the house, hot water can be made available. Garbage can be recycled. Commercial-minded architects seldom give a thought to such things. Only a person like baker has the courage for this, because his motive is not just to make money : 

In India there is sunlight all round the year, which means that if water is stored in the southern part of the house, hot water can be made available. Garbage can be recycled. Commercial-minded architects seldom give a thought to such things. Only a person like baker has the courage for this, because his motive is not just to make money

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. Here Baker evolved an innovative system of curved double walls to save on cost and to conserve the energy that goes into air-conditioning a building of this scale and purpose. THE COMPUTER CENTRE AT THE CENTRE FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM

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Our effort should be to look for technologies which are strong, durable, . functional and yet aesthetic and more importantly, cost effective. That is, housing technologies which are acceptable and affordable to the people. Is it possible? AND LAURIE BAKER PROVED- The answer is a strong YES

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Conclusion Thank you Go green to save resources Buildings should be environment friendly, aesthetically beautiful and economically viable Harnessing benefits of development and preserving environment