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 Green Building Design Evaluation System.  

What is a green building?

Buildings have major environmental impacts over their entire life cycle. Resources such as ground cover, forests, water, and energy are depleted to give way to buildings.
A green building depletes the natural resources to the minimum during its construction and operation. The aim of a green building design is to minimize the demand on non-renewable resources, maximize the utilization efficiency of these resources, when in use, and maximize the reuse, recycling, and utilization of renewable resources. It maximizes the use of efficient building materials and construction practices; optimizes the use of on-site sources and sinks by bio-climatic architectural practices; uses minimum energy to power itself; uses efficient equipment to meet its lighting, air-conditioning, and other needs; maximizes the use of renewable sources of energy; uses efficient waste and water management practices; and provides comfortable and hygienic indoor working conditions. In sum, the following aspects of the building design are looked into in an integrated way in a green building.

I. Site planning
II. Building envelope design
III. Building system design ((HVAC) heating ventilation and air conditioning, lighting, electrical, and water heating)
IV. Integration of renewable energy sources to generate energy onsite.
V. Water and waste management
VI. Selection of ecologically sustainable materials (with high recycled content, rapidly renewable resources with low emission potential, etc.).
VII. Indoor environmental quality (maintain indoor thermal and visual comfort, and air quality)
GRIHA- the green building rating system

 

طراحی سایت و پورتال، خدمات هاست (هاستینگ) و سرور اختصاصی - شرکت داما آریا