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GREEN BUILDING
CONCEPT
 The ‘GREEN BUILDING’ concept is gaining
importance in various countries, including India.
These are buildings that ensure waste is
minimized at every stage during the
construction and operation of the building,
resulting in low costs, according to experts in
technology.
 A Green building is a structure that is
environmentally responsible and resource efficient
throughout it’s life cycle.
GREEN BUILDING
 Green building also known as
green construction or sustainable building refers
to a structure and using process that is
environmentally responsible and resource-efficient
throughout a building's life-cycle from siting to design,
construction, operation, maintenance, renovation, and
demolition.
 A Green Building is one which uses less water,
optimizes energy efficiency, conserves natural
resources, generates less waste and provides
healthier space for occupants as compared to
conventional buildings.
OBJECTIVE
Green building are designed to reduce the overall
impact of the built environment on human health
and the natural environment by :
 Efficiently using energy, water and other
resources.
 Protecting occupant health and improving
employee productivity.
 Reducing waste, pollution and environment
degradation.
GOALS OF GREEN BUILDING
 Green building brings together a vast array of practices and
techniques to reduce and ultimately eliminate the impacts of
buildings on the environment and human health. It often emphasizes
taking advantage of renewable resources, e.g., using sunlight
through passive solar, active solar, and photovoltaic techniques and
using plants and trees through green roofs, rain gardens, and for
reduction of rainwater run-off. Many other techniques, such as using
packed gravel or permeable concrete instead of conventional
concrete or asphalt to enhance replenishment of ground water, are
used as well.
 Fundamental principles : Structure Design Efficiency, Energy
Efficiency, Water Efficiency, Materials Efficiency, Indoor
Environmental Quality Enhancement, Operations and Maintenance
Optimization, and Waste and Toxics Reduction
Now a days, we should make a way to maximize our natural resources
and also help our mother earth to get some relief since pollution is
everywhere plus the global warming that we are all experiencing. Non-
renewable energy is expensive and unsafe but did you know that
through green building we can save a lot of energy.
Before that, let's define first the meaning of green building (know also
as green construction 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.
The importance of this is it lessen the consume of energy and the
pollution as well because the more we use nonrenewable energy the
higher the risk of pollution.
Merits & Demerits Of
Green Building
7
MERITS OF GREEN BUILDING
 Efficient Technologies
 Easier Maintenance
 Return On Investment
 Improved Indoor Air Quality
 Energy Efficiency
 Water Efficiency
 Waste Reduction
 Temperature Moderation
 Water Conservation
 Economical Construction For Poor
 Healthier Lifestyles and Recreation
 Improved Health.
INITIAL COST IS HIGH
AVAILABILITY OF MATERIALS
NEED MORE TIME TO CONSTRUCT
NEED SKILED WORKER
TECHNOLOGY USED IN
GREEN BUILDINGS
• The technologies employed in green building are
constantly evolving and may differ from region to
region, fundamental principles persist from which
the method is derived:
• Energy Efficiency
• Water Efficiency
• Materials Efficiency
• Indoor Environmental Quality Enhancement
• Operations andMaintenanceOptimization and
• Waste and Toxics Reduction
GREEN ARCHITECTURE
 Green architecture or Sustainable design is
the philosophy of designing a building that is
in harmony with the natural features and
resources surrounding the site.
There are several key steps in designing
sustainable buildings: specify 'green' building
materials from local sources, reduce loads,
optimize systems, and generate on-site
renewable energy.
INDIAN GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
 The Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), was formed in the year
2001 by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). The vision of the council
is to usher in a green building movement in India and facilitate India to
become one of the global leaders in green buildings by 2015.
 With a modest beginning of 20,000 sq ft (1,900 m2). green built-up area
in the country in the year 2003, today more than 1053 green buildings
( as on April 2011) with a built-up area of over 648,000,000 sq ft
(60,200,000 m2). are being constructed all over India, of which 147
green buildings are certified and fully functional
 LEED India for New Construction
 LEED India for Core and Shell
 IGBC Green Homes
 IGBC Green Factory Building
 IGBC Green SEZ
 IGBC Green Townships
IGBC RATING SYSTEM
 IGBC has developed green building rating
programmes to cover commercial, residential, factory
buildings, etc.
 Each rating system divided into different levels of
certification are as follows:
 ‘Certified’ to recognise best practices.
 ‘Silver’ to recognise outstanding performance.
 ‘Gold’ to recognise national excellence.
 ‘Platinum’ to recognise global leadership.
GREEN RATING
FOR INTEGRATED HABITAT ASSESSMEN
T
 GRIHA has been developed after a thorough study and understanding of
the current internationally accepted green building rating systems and the
prevailing building practices in India. The team has researched on several
international rating systems. A few team members were also sponsored
under a study tour by USAEP (United States Asia Environmental
Partnership) to understand the eco-rating systems prevalent in the US. The
team has vast experience in providing design assistance to green buildings
in the country and long and varied experience in carrying out energy
conservation studies in existing hotels, offices, and other commercial
building. The team has effectively utilized the several multi-disciplinary
strengths and experiences of the colleagues at TERI to arrive at the tools
that addresses cross-cutting issues in the design, development, and
operation of a green building.
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
 LEED - Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design
GRIHA - Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment
TERI - The Energy and Resources Institute
ADaRSH - Association for Development and Research
of Sustainable Habitats
MNRE - Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
GREEN BUILDING POLICY &
CODES
 NATIONAL BUILDING CODE (NBC)
 THE BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
(BIS)
 ENERGY CONSERVATION BUILDING CODE
(ECBC)
 THE BUREAU OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY
(BEE)
 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (EIA)
 THE MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENTAL
&FORESTS (MoFE)
GREEN BUILDINGS PROJECT IN
INDIA
 Suzlon Energy Limited-Pune
 Biodiversity Conservation India-Bangalore
 Olympia Technology Park-Chennai
 ITC Green Centre-Gurgaon
 The Druk White Lotus School-Ladakh
 Doon School-Dehradun
 Raintree Hotels-Chennai
 Nokia-Gurgaon
 Rajiv Gandhi International Airport-Hyderabad
 Hiranandini-BG House, Powai
 ABN Amro Bank, Chennai
 Palais Royale at Worli, Mumbai
 Punjab Forest Complex,Mohali
NOKIA - GURGAON
Among India’s most sustainable
buildings is the corporate office of
Nokia in Gurgaon which has been
granted accreditation as one of the
world’s leading green buildings by
the U.S. Green Building Council
(USGBC). This is the first time that a
commercial interior fit-out project in
India is being awarded the Green
Building Award and prestigious
LEED ‘Gold’ rating. What makes this
green office stand out from the rest
is its smart lighting and ventilation
systems, high-efficiency chillers,
high-performance double glazing,
heat recovery wheel, green guard
certified furniture and online CO2
monitoring system.
RAINTREE HOTELS -
CHENNAI
Here is an eco-sensitive hotel
for the eco-savvy traveler. The
entire chain of Raintree
business hotels across Chennai
city are the first eco-sensitive
hotels in South India. Everything
about this hospitality range is
green: right from the rubber
wood, bamboo and medium-
density fiber used for
construction down to the
Portland Pozzalana cement
containing 15 to 20 per cent
fly ash. The George Fisher
concealed cistern installed at
the hotel controls the water
used in toilet flushes and the
sewage treatment plant
recycles water for use in air
conditioners.
Setting new standards of
environmental responsibility
without compromising on guest
experience
ITC GREEN
CENTRE-
GURGAON
More than 10% of the building
materials are refurbished from
other sites and 40% are from
within 500 miles of the project
site
ITC Hotels the greenest luxury hotel
chain in the world with all its ten
premium luxury hotels LEED
(Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design) Platinum
certified. The buildings namely ITC
Maurya in Delhi . The headquarters
of the ITC’s hotel business in ITC
Green Center, Gurgaon as of 2004
statistics was world’s largest LEED
platinum rated office space. ITC
Gardenia, Bengaluru is the first
Indian Hotel and world’s largest, to
get the LEED Platinum rating.
the building features alternative
transportation facilities, storm
water management system, solar
thermal technology, reflective.
THE DRUK WHITE
LOTUS SCHOOL -
LADAKH
In this desert landscape of severe
climatic conditions, 3,500 meters
above sea level, was born a modest
school that is adjudged as an
outstanding example of sustainable,
green, cost effective building
development. This multi-award
winning structure is the recipient of
the Best Asian Building, Best
Education Building and Best Green
Building awards. It combines the
best of traditional Ladakhi
architecture with 21st century
engineering excellence and is built
with traditional materials such as
locally excavated stone, mud
bricks, timber and grass.
Traditional mud brick masonry
is used internally to provide
increased thermal performance
and durability
Key things to remember when building a
Green building
 Green building do not have to be expensive! If you don’t want to
spend the money, don’t!
 The idea is to get as much light into the green building as possible.
Avoid covering the house with excess trees, coverings, etc…
 Don’t be afraid to break the mold! Each green building should be
unique.
 The sun can’t do it alone! Even though the sun provides most of the
energy, you must regulate the environment of your gree building with
fans, thermometers, heating and cooling, etc…
 Don’t forget the H2O! If the keeper will be gone frequently or the
greenhouse is too vast to water by hand, a watering system will be
necessary to maintain the plants.
CONCLUSION
 This research identified the exciting developments taking
place on the technology front and analyzes their
implications for intelligent and green buildings,
highlighting examples of “best in class” buildings
employing green and intelligent technologies. These
buildings are dynamic environments that respond to their
occupants’ changing needs and lifestyles. This research
provided documented evidence to educate and influence
end-users, building owners, architects, and contractors
that a “greener building” can be achieved using intelligent
technology and that this “greening” will provide a tangible
and significant return on investment.
Internet
http://indianeer.in/top-energy-efficient-green-buildings-india/
http://www.slideshare.net/green-buildings/
Green Building Wikipedia
https://archive.epa.gov/greenbuilding/web/html/
https://igbc.in/igbc/redirectHtml.htm?redVal=showratingSysnosign
https://igbc.in/igbc/redirectHtml.htm?redVal=showAboutusnosign&id/
http://plus.usgbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/leedgraphics3.png
DESIGN
Paarit Yadav
Roll No. -13007070067
Trade - Civil Engineering
Batch – 2013 To 2016
Govt. Polytechnic Manesar
Guide by – MP Sir
Paarit yadav

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Paarit yadav

  • 1.
  • 2. GREEN BUILDING CONCEPT  The ‘GREEN BUILDING’ concept is gaining importance in various countries, including India. These are buildings that ensure waste is minimized at every stage during the construction and operation of the building, resulting in low costs, according to experts in technology.  A Green building is a structure that is environmentally responsible and resource efficient throughout it’s life cycle.
  • 3. GREEN BUILDING  Green building also known as green construction or sustainable building refers to a structure and using process that is environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout a building's life-cycle from siting to design, construction, operation, maintenance, renovation, and demolition.  A Green Building is one which uses less water, optimizes energy efficiency, conserves natural resources, generates less waste and provides healthier space for occupants as compared to conventional buildings.
  • 4. OBJECTIVE Green building are designed to reduce the overall impact of the built environment on human health and the natural environment by :  Efficiently using energy, water and other resources.  Protecting occupant health and improving employee productivity.  Reducing waste, pollution and environment degradation.
  • 5. GOALS OF GREEN BUILDING  Green building brings together a vast array of practices and techniques to reduce and ultimately eliminate the impacts of buildings on the environment and human health. It often emphasizes taking advantage of renewable resources, e.g., using sunlight through passive solar, active solar, and photovoltaic techniques and using plants and trees through green roofs, rain gardens, and for reduction of rainwater run-off. Many other techniques, such as using packed gravel or permeable concrete instead of conventional concrete or asphalt to enhance replenishment of ground water, are used as well.  Fundamental principles : Structure Design Efficiency, Energy Efficiency, Water Efficiency, Materials Efficiency, Indoor Environmental Quality Enhancement, Operations and Maintenance Optimization, and Waste and Toxics Reduction
  • 6. Now a days, we should make a way to maximize our natural resources and also help our mother earth to get some relief since pollution is everywhere plus the global warming that we are all experiencing. Non- renewable energy is expensive and unsafe but did you know that through green building we can save a lot of energy. Before that, let's define first the meaning of green building (know also as green construction 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. The importance of this is it lessen the consume of energy and the pollution as well because the more we use nonrenewable energy the higher the risk of pollution.
  • 7. Merits & Demerits Of Green Building 7
  • 8. MERITS OF GREEN BUILDING  Efficient Technologies  Easier Maintenance  Return On Investment  Improved Indoor Air Quality  Energy Efficiency  Water Efficiency  Waste Reduction  Temperature Moderation  Water Conservation  Economical Construction For Poor  Healthier Lifestyles and Recreation  Improved Health.
  • 9. INITIAL COST IS HIGH AVAILABILITY OF MATERIALS NEED MORE TIME TO CONSTRUCT NEED SKILED WORKER
  • 10. TECHNOLOGY USED IN GREEN BUILDINGS • The technologies employed in green building are constantly evolving and may differ from region to region, fundamental principles persist from which the method is derived: • Energy Efficiency • Water Efficiency • Materials Efficiency • Indoor Environmental Quality Enhancement • Operations andMaintenanceOptimization and • Waste and Toxics Reduction
  • 11. GREEN ARCHITECTURE  Green architecture or Sustainable design is the philosophy of designing a building that is in harmony with the natural features and resources surrounding the site. There are several key steps in designing sustainable buildings: specify 'green' building materials from local sources, reduce loads, optimize systems, and generate on-site renewable energy.
  • 12. INDIAN GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL  The Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), was formed in the year 2001 by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). The vision of the council is to usher in a green building movement in India and facilitate India to become one of the global leaders in green buildings by 2015.  With a modest beginning of 20,000 sq ft (1,900 m2). green built-up area in the country in the year 2003, today more than 1053 green buildings ( as on April 2011) with a built-up area of over 648,000,000 sq ft (60,200,000 m2). are being constructed all over India, of which 147 green buildings are certified and fully functional  LEED India for New Construction  LEED India for Core and Shell  IGBC Green Homes  IGBC Green Factory Building  IGBC Green SEZ  IGBC Green Townships
  • 13. IGBC RATING SYSTEM  IGBC has developed green building rating programmes to cover commercial, residential, factory buildings, etc.  Each rating system divided into different levels of certification are as follows:  ‘Certified’ to recognise best practices.  ‘Silver’ to recognise outstanding performance.  ‘Gold’ to recognise national excellence.  ‘Platinum’ to recognise global leadership.
  • 14. GREEN RATING FOR INTEGRATED HABITAT ASSESSMEN T  GRIHA has been developed after a thorough study and understanding of the current internationally accepted green building rating systems and the prevailing building practices in India. The team has researched on several international rating systems. A few team members were also sponsored under a study tour by USAEP (United States Asia Environmental Partnership) to understand the eco-rating systems prevalent in the US. The team has vast experience in providing design assistance to green buildings in the country and long and varied experience in carrying out energy conservation studies in existing hotels, offices, and other commercial building. The team has effectively utilized the several multi-disciplinary strengths and experiences of the colleagues at TERI to arrive at the tools that addresses cross-cutting issues in the design, development, and operation of a green building.
  • 15. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES  LEED - Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design GRIHA - Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment TERI - The Energy and Resources Institute ADaRSH - Association for Development and Research of Sustainable Habitats MNRE - Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
  • 16. GREEN BUILDING POLICY & CODES  NATIONAL BUILDING CODE (NBC)  THE BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS (BIS)  ENERGY CONSERVATION BUILDING CODE (ECBC)  THE BUREAU OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY (BEE)  ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (EIA)  THE MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENTAL &FORESTS (MoFE)
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  • 19. GREEN BUILDINGS PROJECT IN INDIA  Suzlon Energy Limited-Pune  Biodiversity Conservation India-Bangalore  Olympia Technology Park-Chennai  ITC Green Centre-Gurgaon  The Druk White Lotus School-Ladakh  Doon School-Dehradun  Raintree Hotels-Chennai  Nokia-Gurgaon  Rajiv Gandhi International Airport-Hyderabad  Hiranandini-BG House, Powai  ABN Amro Bank, Chennai  Palais Royale at Worli, Mumbai  Punjab Forest Complex,Mohali
  • 20. NOKIA - GURGAON Among India’s most sustainable buildings is the corporate office of Nokia in Gurgaon which has been granted accreditation as one of the world’s leading green buildings by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). This is the first time that a commercial interior fit-out project in India is being awarded the Green Building Award and prestigious LEED ‘Gold’ rating. What makes this green office stand out from the rest is its smart lighting and ventilation systems, high-efficiency chillers, high-performance double glazing, heat recovery wheel, green guard certified furniture and online CO2 monitoring system.
  • 21. RAINTREE HOTELS - CHENNAI Here is an eco-sensitive hotel for the eco-savvy traveler. The entire chain of Raintree business hotels across Chennai city are the first eco-sensitive hotels in South India. Everything about this hospitality range is green: right from the rubber wood, bamboo and medium- density fiber used for construction down to the Portland Pozzalana cement containing 15 to 20 per cent fly ash. The George Fisher concealed cistern installed at the hotel controls the water used in toilet flushes and the sewage treatment plant recycles water for use in air conditioners. Setting new standards of environmental responsibility without compromising on guest experience
  • 22. ITC GREEN CENTRE- GURGAON More than 10% of the building materials are refurbished from other sites and 40% are from within 500 miles of the project site ITC Hotels the greenest luxury hotel chain in the world with all its ten premium luxury hotels LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Platinum certified. The buildings namely ITC Maurya in Delhi . The headquarters of the ITC’s hotel business in ITC Green Center, Gurgaon as of 2004 statistics was world’s largest LEED platinum rated office space. ITC Gardenia, Bengaluru is the first Indian Hotel and world’s largest, to get the LEED Platinum rating. the building features alternative transportation facilities, storm water management system, solar thermal technology, reflective.
  • 23. THE DRUK WHITE LOTUS SCHOOL - LADAKH In this desert landscape of severe climatic conditions, 3,500 meters above sea level, was born a modest school that is adjudged as an outstanding example of sustainable, green, cost effective building development. This multi-award winning structure is the recipient of the Best Asian Building, Best Education Building and Best Green Building awards. It combines the best of traditional Ladakhi architecture with 21st century engineering excellence and is built with traditional materials such as locally excavated stone, mud bricks, timber and grass. Traditional mud brick masonry is used internally to provide increased thermal performance and durability
  • 24. Key things to remember when building a Green building  Green building do not have to be expensive! If you don’t want to spend the money, don’t!  The idea is to get as much light into the green building as possible. Avoid covering the house with excess trees, coverings, etc…  Don’t be afraid to break the mold! Each green building should be unique.  The sun can’t do it alone! Even though the sun provides most of the energy, you must regulate the environment of your gree building with fans, thermometers, heating and cooling, etc…  Don’t forget the H2O! If the keeper will be gone frequently or the greenhouse is too vast to water by hand, a watering system will be necessary to maintain the plants.
  • 25. CONCLUSION  This research identified the exciting developments taking place on the technology front and analyzes their implications for intelligent and green buildings, highlighting examples of “best in class” buildings employing green and intelligent technologies. These buildings are dynamic environments that respond to their occupants’ changing needs and lifestyles. This research provided documented evidence to educate and influence end-users, building owners, architects, and contractors that a “greener building” can be achieved using intelligent technology and that this “greening” will provide a tangible and significant return on investment.
  • 27. DESIGN Paarit Yadav Roll No. -13007070067 Trade - Civil Engineering Batch – 2013 To 2016 Govt. Polytechnic Manesar Guide by – MP Sir

Editor's Notes

  1. With the projected energy demand, thermal energy is not likely to be a solution and renewable energy can only meet the part of energy requirement. CPWD ensured griha compliance in all future govt. buildings. MNRE (Ministry of New and Renewable Energy) in association with TERI (The Energy and Resources Institute) founded ADaRSH (Association for Development and Research of Sustainable Habitats). It is an independent society for the interaction on scientific and administrative issues related to sustainable habitats in India, founded jointly by Government of India with experts in the domain of sustainability of built environment . ADaRSH promotes GRIHA (Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment) as a design and evaluation tool for green buildings and habitats. IGBC formed LEED rating system to promote the concept of green building.