G-Canada Green Building Council
G-Canada Green Building Council
G-Canada Green Building Council
Council
Every Building Greener
SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY, KOLHAPUR.
A PROJECT REPORT
“ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES”
SUBMITTED BY
GAURAV DINESH SALUNKHE
Earthen Materials :
- Earthen materials like adobe, cob, and rammed
earth are being used for construction purposes since yore.
- For good strength and durability- chopped straw,
grass and other fibrous materials etc. are added to earth.
Wood :
- Wood is one of the most famous building
materials used around the world.
Bamboo :
- Bamboo is one of the most used multipurpose and
durable materials used in construction.
- They can be used to construct frames or supports,
walls, floors etc.
Earth Bags :
-These types of structures can be seen in military
bases, near banks of water resources etc.
Natural Fiber :
- Natural fibers like cotton, wool can also be used
as insulation materials.
Steel :
- Steel roof panels and shingles are highly durable
and they can be recycled again and again. So, these are the
best choices for green roofing materials.
Composites :
- They are light in weight, inexpensive and
provide good insulation for the structure and save energy.
Stone :
- Stone is a naturally occurring and a long-lasting
building material. Some Stone structures built hundreds of
years ago are still in existence without much abrasion.
- Stones are good against weathering hence they
can be used to construct exterior walls, steps, exterior
flooring etc.
• Environmental
Green buildings use less water, energy, and
natural resources. Zero-carbon buildings reduce
harmful emissions by avoiding embodied carbon from
materials and building processes and operational
carbon emitted by running the building’s mechanical
systems.
• Economic
Green buildings make good business sense.
While they may cost slightly more to construct, they
are more efficient to operate, which saves money in the
long-term.
• Social
Green buildings can play a role in shaping
more equitable communities. Everyone benefits when
community members have access to healthy, affordable
housing or when communities are climate-resilient and
can withstand extreme weather events.
Need of green building
• We spent 90% of our time indoors which implies we
need to have better air quality, lighting and eco
friendly neighbourhood.
• Buildings account for a large amount of land use,
energy and water consumption, and atmosphere
alteration. Considering the statistics, reducing the
amount of natural resources buildings consume and
the amount of pollution given off is seen as crucial for
future sustainability, according to EPA.
• The offshoot of the price of conventional sources of
energy implies that future buildings should self suffice
their requirements of energy from non
conventional(green) sources.