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Green building construction
1. Green Buildings:
A Case Based Study
Siddharth Y
adav : AP15338
Anshita Aggarwal : AP15355
T
anuj Singhal : AP15361
Sampada Kadam: AP15386
Submitted to:
Prof. A.Abhyankar
2. INTRODUCTION
• Green building (also known as green construction or sustainable building) expands
and complements the building design concerns of economy, utility, durability, and
comfort.
• A Green Building is one which uses less water, optimizes energy efficiency,
conserves natural resources, generates less waste and provides healthier space for
occupants as compared to conventional buildings.
OBJECTIVE
• Efficiently using energy, water and other resources.
• Protecting occupant health and improving employee productivity.
• Reducing waste, pollution and environment degradation.
3. Environment Sensitive development
MinimumSiteDisturbance / Heat islandeffect / Minimumlight pollution / Useof native plants /
CFC& HCFCfree material use / Promote Public transport
W
ater Sensitive Approach
• Rain Water Harvesting /Use of low flow fixtures / Useof sensor based fixtures / Water
efficient Irrigation / 100 % use of sewage water / Water efficient HVACsystem
Energy ConsciousApproach
• Energy efficient HVAC / Energy efficient lighting / Usage of renewable energy /Sensor based
lighting and ventilation / Energy efficient electrical equipment
Eco-Friendly Material & Resources
• Minimum Construction waste / Useof regional materials / Use of rapidly renewable material
/ Recycle & reuse of material / Useof high recycle content material
Healthy & Productive Indoor environment
• Useof low emitting materials / Indoor pollutants control / Natural use of day light and view
of outdoor spaces / Increase ventilation / Minimum pollution during construction
FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES
4. GREEN BUILDINGS PROJECT IN INDIA
• Suzlon Energy Limited-Pune
• Biodiversity Conservation India-Bangalore
• Olympia Technology Park-Chennai
• ITC Green Centre-Gurgaon
• The Druk White LotusSchool-Ladakh
• Doon School-Dehradun
• Raintree Hotels-Chennai
• Nokia-Gurgaon
• Rajiv Gandhi International Airport-Hyderabad
• Hiranandini-BG House, P
owai
• ABN Amro Bank, Chennai
• P
alaisR
oyale at Worli, Mumbai
• Punjab Forest Complex,Mohali
5. SUZLON – ‘ONE EARTH’
(Renewable Energy solutions providers)
• A LEEDPlatinum& GRIHA 5 star certified building,
one of the greenest corporate campusesin the
world . The campus stands as a testimony to the
organizational philosophy of pursuing sustainable
development.
• Divided into inter-connected, individual buildings,
the campus houses employees, members of senior
management and the Board of Directors in its
several Lounges
• A 100% R
enewable Energy Campus,Built in-line
with its vision of powering a greener tomorrow, the
expansive, environment-friendly campus isspread
over 10 acres.
7. ONE EARTH :
Features That Make It Green
. 100% powered by on-site and off-site renewable energy
including hybrid wind turbines, solar panels and photovoltaic cells
Rainwater harvesting facilities with on-site water treatment and
recycling facilities
On-site organic waste converter
‘Office in garden’ design concept which harvests maximum
daylight in work spaces and common areas
Reduction of approximately 35% in operating cost due to energy
and water costsavings,a benefit that istransferred to customers
through increased investment in technology
9. ONE EARTH :
Highlights
. 7% of the total energy consumption comes from 18 on-site hybrid wind turbines, solar panels
and photovoltaic cells and 93% of the remaining is from off-site wind turbines. This building
has154.83kW renewable energy incorporated
TheHVACschemeisdesigned innovatively combiningvariousenergy efficient
components like pre-cooling of fresh air, heat recovery/exchange mechanisms to
minimise overall energy consumption.
Solar photovoltaic panels form the roof of the atrium of the learning centre, generating
green power.
The orientation of the blocks is such that the majority of building facades face north, south,
north-west & south-east. This enables adequate day lighting and glare control.
All workstations are equipped with task lighting which is governed by motion sensors turning.
Reflective pools not only connect the campus but also create a micro environment in the
campus, cooling the air ground.
11. ONE EARTH :
Design Approach Results
100
80
60
40
20
0
Energy
Savings
R
ecycle
Waste
Water
Savings
Occupantsuse
Daylight
12. ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
IMPLEMENTAT
ION @ONE EARTH
• SITEBARRICADING
– Todefine boundaries & prevent damage to neighborhood.
• TOP SOILPRE
S
E
R
VATION
– Excavation / excesssoil disposal / handling / reuse.
• EROSION & SEDIMENTATION CONTROL
– during construction- planning for drain lines below terminus level.
• PREVENTPOLLUTION OF THEAIR
– Sprinkling water on roads at pre-decided frequencies to.
13. ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
IMPLEMENTAT
ION @ONE EARTH
• SPILLPREVENTION
– Useof trays, etc. as per the need for DG sets / pumps & other equipments
during handling of oil.
• WASTEMANAGEMENT
– During construction- segregation / storage / disposal of waste, etc.
• WAT
E
RUSEMINIMIZATION
– useof sedimentation tank to reuse the water at central batching plant, use of
curingcompounds/ covering theconcretesurfacesby Hessiancloth/ gunny
bags as applicable to reduce the need of overall water requirement.
14. ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS
• Protect biodiversity and ecosystems
• Improve air and water quality
• R
educe waste streams
• Conserve natural resources
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
• R
educe operating costs
• Create, expand, and shape markets for green product and services
• Improve occupant productivity
SOCIAL BENEFITS
• Enhance occupant comfort and health.
• Heighten aesthetic qualities.
• Minimize strain on local infrastructure.