Green Seminar
Green Seminar
Green Seminar
GREEN BUILDINGS
A solution for the future
Under the guidance of Mr. MOHANA KUMARA P K Assistant professor Dept of Civil Engg. SKIT, Bangalore
Overview:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Defintion of GREEN BUILDING What led us to Green Building ? Goals of Environmental Buildings Schematic of a typical Green Building Waste & Toxic Reduction Energy efficiency IEQ Enhancement Economics of a green buildings Case study: The Dalles middle school (oregon) 10. Conclusions
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Nokia - Mumbai
Working principles
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY:
Include measures to reduce energy use
To increase efficiency of the building envelope they may use high-efficiency windows & insulation in walls, ceilings & floors Passive solar building design is implemented
Maximum daylighting(effective window placement) to be provided Solar water heating reduces energy loads On-site generation of renewable energy solar energy, wind power, hydropower, biomass
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IEQ enhancement
Indoor Environmental Quality, one of the five environmental categories Addresses design & construction guidelines such as: 1. Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Reduce VOCs & other microbial contaminants Buildings rely on HVAC systems Zero or low emission products improve IAQ 2. Thermal Quality Personal temperature & airflow control over HVACs Properly deisgned building envelope 3. Lighting Quality Creating a high performance luminous environment
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Building Design
Heating and cooling are a large part of the energy use of a school building The high temperature ground water from the landslide area was used to provide both heating and cooling using geothermal principles It is one of the first schools in the nation that is heated and cooled with the very ground water that caused the landslides
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Lighting
Natural Ventilation
Operable windows pull fresh air into one side of the classroom, while ventilation stacks pull the air out on the opposite side of the classroom At extreme temperatures, automatic backup mechanical ventilation systems used
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Figure:Natural ventilation(Source:www.enery.state)
Use of paints and sealers with low or no-volatile organic compounds (VOCs) Reclaimed ground water to irrigate the ball fields. Exterior lighting directed downward to reduce night light pollution Mechanically zoned science classrooms to avoid exposure to hazardous chemicals Stained the concrete walls to blend with the colors of the natural landscape Use of ceiling tiles produced from 75 percent post-consumer recycled waste
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Outcomes
High performance school building emerged that will prevent pollution, save energy, natural resources and money
60 percent cost reduction in energy expected Students performed better with the skylights and windows that bring natural, non-glare light inside the classroom Improved Indoor Air Quality and occupant comfort due to no-VOC emissions from building materials
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CONCLUSIONS
Reduction in operating energy Reduction in water costs Increased productivity of occupants Health and safety benefits A ecological footprint There is a need to use our energy resources very efficiently by using sustainable buildings.Within 10 years when compared to conventional buildings we can reduce the electricity consumption by 85%& gas consumption by 93%.So these buildings are ecofriendly, we need to create awareness.
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REFERENCES
Kennedy J, M. Smith, & C. Wanek , (2002),Building with earth bags, journal of the art of natural building, , pp. 149-153 Tom Woolley and Sam Kimmins ,(2000),"Guide to building products and their impact on the environment", published by NY Routledge Lynne Elizabeth and Cassandra Adams,(2000),"Contemporary Natural Building Methods , Alternative Construction System" , published by John Wiley and Sons Joseph F. Kennedy ,(1999), the art of natural buildings", published by Kingston, NM : NetWorks Productions www.wikipedia.org www.whygreenbuildings.com www.authorstream.com http://www.greenbuilding.com/knowledge-base/what-green-buildingscience
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Any queries
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THANK YOU
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