Green Building Innovations

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106
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Green Building Innovations explores how architecture and design can contribute to a healthier planet through sustainable building practices. It delves into minimizing environmental impact and maximizing building performance, highlighting the embodied energy of materials and the operational efficiency achieved through passive and active design. The book emphasizes a holistic approach, considering the entire lifecycle of a building, from material extraction to eventual deconstruction.

The book traces the evolution of green building, contrasting vernacular architecture with modern technologies, and argues for a paradigm shift driven by environmental awareness and innovation. Readers will discover insights into life cycle assessments, carbon accounting, and the application of innovative materials like bamboo and recycled plastics. Passive strategies, such as building orientation and natural ventilation, are also explored alongside active systems like solar panels and green roofs.

The book uniquely balances technical aspects with broader social, economic, and environmental implications. It progresses from fundamental concepts and innovative materials to passive and active design strategies, culminating in global case studies. This approach equips readers with practical knowledge applicable to design choices and sustainable building implementation.

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