This document summarizes the Indira Paryavaran Bhawan building in New Delhi, a net zero energy green building completed in 2013. Some key points:
- It was designed by the Central Public Works Department to serve as the new office for the Ministry of Environment and Forests.
- Features that allow it to achieve net zero energy use and LEED Platinum and GRIHA 5-star ratings include rooftop solar panels, natural ventilation, water recycling, and energy efficient design.
- Sustainability strategies include a 930kW rooftop solar array, rainwater harvesting, greywater reuse, and construction materials like AAC blocks and local stone to reduce energy usage and costs
3. ABOUT THE BUILDING
This Is A Project Of Ministry Of
Environment And Forests For
Construction Of New Office Building At
New Delhi.
• The Basic Design Concept Of The
Project Is To Make The Net Zero Energy
Green Building.
•LEED India Platinum, GRIHA 5 Star
• Plot Area:9565 sqm
• Maximum Ground Coverage:30%
• Height: 35m
• Built-Up Area : 3,1400 sqm
• Year Of Completion : 2013
5. BUILDINGS ACHIEVEMENTS
• 40% SAVINGS IN ENERGY
• ZERO ELECTRICITY BILLING
• 55% SAVINGS IN WATER
• ZERO NET DISCHARGE
• LARGEST ROOFTOP SOLAR POWER SYSTEM IN
ANY MULTI STOREYED BUILDING (930KWP)
• FIRST IN GOVERNMENT SECTOR TARGETED FOR
BOTH RATINGS OF GREEN BUILDING (5STAR GRIHA
LEED India PLATINUM)
6. MAINTAINING THE MICRO-CLIMATE
Maintaining the microclimate inside the building by using of the
the following strategies in the semi-open courtyards
- Water Fountains
- Huge atriums
- By adding landscape to the courtyard
- Jali walls
- Massing the building and its Openings for better
ventilation
7. LANDSCAPING
Adding water fountains and the landscape inside
courtyard keeps the building cool and makes the warm
air cool.
Hot air rises up due to the STACK EFFECT.
8. NATURAL VENTILATION METHODS
Effective ventilation by orienting the building E-W and by optimum integration with nature by separating out
different blocks with connecting corridors and a huge central courtyard
9. USE OF JAALIS/PERFORATED
WALLS
The jali allows light and air while minimizing the sun and the
rain. By using jaalis on the corridors, minimizes hot air coming
inside the buildings from western side.
11. SOLAR PANELS
● No of panels: 2,844
● Annual Energy Generation: 14.3 lakh unit
● Power supply to grid started on 19.11.2013
● Power generation achieved: 300 kWh per day
● Total generation: 2.0 kWh
● “NET – ZERO ENERGY”
● Multi Storeyed Building with 100% ON-SITE
Power Generation
● 5STAR GRIHA
● LEED India PLATINUM
12. WATER MANAGEMENT STRATEGY
Low discharge fixtures
Wastewater treatment
Reuse of treated water for irrigation and
cooling towers for HVAC
Rain water harvesting
Grey water Treatment, water is collected
from toilets and reused for flushing water
tank
Solid waste treatment, is done via bio
digester then is used as manure and
hence it is called ZERO DISCHARGE
BUILDING
13. CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL
○ AAC blocks [Autoclaved Aerated
Concrete] which reduces the dead
load and reduces construction cost
○ Fly ash based plaster & mortar
○ Stone and Ferro cement jaalis
○ Local stone flooring
○ Bamboo jute composite doors,
frames and flooring
○ High efficiency glass, high VLT
[visual light transmission] & Low E
coating