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“THE EARTH HAS ITS MUSIC,
FOR THOSE WHO WILL LISTEN”
- George Santayana
EMBODIED ENERGY……?
0 Embodied energy is the energy consumed by all of the processes
associated with the production of a building, from the mining and
processing of natural resources to manufacturing, transport and
product delivery.
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Development
Alternatives
Headquarters
New Delhi
Platinum Rated
Green
Building
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o The Development Alternatives
World Headquarters, located in
New Delhi, is one of the first
buildings in India that aims at Zero
Emissions.
o The building is best described as a
living ecosystem: a fine balance of
natural and man-made processes
employing environment friendly
energy, material and water
management methods.
o It is already becoming the
benchmark for green buildings in
India.
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Development Alternatives world headquarters
• Preserve, expand, or replace?
• Consultative and collaborative design process
• New building in the same spirit
• Space, form, and material
• Low gray (embodied) energy
• Passive cooling
• Innovative air conditioning
• Research and development
• Illumination and ventilation
• Water conservation
• Economic value
• Social service
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• site Location: New Delhi, Qutab
Institutional Area
• Climate: Tropical, composite
• Site size: 3,316 m2
• Setting: Urban, bordering on forest
• Seismic zone: Zone 4
• Construction period: November 2005 to
November 2008 (est.)
• Building type: Institutional headquarters
• Building volume: Basement: 5,479 m3;
superstructure: 10,160 m3
• Maximum number of occupants:
workplaces: 245; visitors: 210
• Gross floor area: 4,775 m2
• Number of finished floors: 5 above grade,
plus basement.
• Construction: Reinforced concrete frame,
masonry walls (cement stabilized compressed-
earth block and cement-stabilized fly-ash lime-
gypsum block), vaulted precast concrete deck
elements, masonry domes.
• Mechanical systems: Hybrid cooling,
evaporative and refrigerant modes
• Construction cost: USD 2.5 million (at 1
USD = 47.6 rupees), USD 527/m2
The primary strategy is to curtail heat gain through the
building fabric by ensuring favorable orientation with
respect to the sun’s trajectory and carefully designed shading
and insulation of walls, windows and roof. Secondly, the
building is "clothed" with plants on its eastern and western
faces and on the roof.
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SOLAR PANELS ON ROOF
Displacement cooling – in which cool air is introduced at
the floor and return air is collected at the ceiling – reduces
energy consumption on two counts.
Hybrid HVAC - In the hot dry season the system would use
direct and indirect evaporative cooling, and in the humid
season refrigerant cooling.
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Not a drop of waste water from DA will pollute the Yamuna
• The building actively integrates water saving measures on one hand
and on the other ensures that water is recycled and utilized in
irrigation of the landscape and all surplus treated waste and rain water
is sent into ground water recharge within the site to help maintain the
depleting water table in the urban areas.
• Waste water and sewage from kitchens and toilets will be recycled and
the surplus used for ground water recharge and the slurry/sludge used
for manure.
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Efficient devices such as water conserving
faucets and showers.
• These water features
serve a purpose; they
are designed to cool,
to enhance the
environment visually
and aurally.
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The building also uses the earth excavated from the site, materials recycled from the earlier
HQs, as well as y-ash waste from local thermal plants for masonry infill walls.
• stone instead of vitrified tiles for floors.
• exposed brick finish without paints.
The earth removed from the site after the demolition of the original building was
recycled into compressed earth block using simple machinery. The fly-ash
blocks used in the building were made using fly-ash from a local power plant.
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Operational
Energy for
Indoor
Environmental
Control
It is designed to
save 40% in
operational
energy
consumption.
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INDRA PARYAVARAN BHAWAN
PROJECT LOCATION: Jor Bagh Road, New Delhi.
BUILDING TYPE: Office
ACHIEVEMENTS:*40% savings in energy
*Zero electricity billing
*55% savings in water
*Zero net discharge
*Largest roof top solar power
system in any multistoreyed
building(930kwp)
*First in government sector targeted for
both ratings of green building
(5star griha leed India PLATINUM)
India’s first net zero building
This means that this is a building with zero net energy
consumption where the total amount of energy used in the premises on an annual basis is more
or less equal to the amount of renewable energy created on the site.
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MEASURES FOR SITE
• Wider Front Setback (22m) to protect front tree line
• Preserve the integrity of the green street
• Preservation of the local ecology, Tree Cutting approvals for 46, but only 19 cut
• - 11 Trees Transplanted
• - Excavated Soil reutilized at other construction sites and the Zoo
• The IPB office building for the ministry of
environment and forests has been planned in 2
parallel blocks facing the north south direction,
with a large linear open court in the Centre.
• The Building blocks create a porous block form to
optimize air movement throughout the site and the
NS orientation allows for optimum solar access
and shading.
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• The Courtyard helps in air movement besides being a
shaded interaction space.
• Effective ventilation by orientating the building E-W and by
optimum integration with nature by separating out different
blocks with connecting corridors and a huge central court
yard.
• More than 50% area
outside the building is
soft with plantation
and grassing.
• circulation roads and
pathways soft with
grass paver blocks to
enable ground water
recharge
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• Chilled beams are used in the building. Room
temperature maintained is 26 degree Celsius. Chilled
beams with drain pans are used to drain out water
droplets due to the condensation during monsoon.
• 160 TR of air conditioning load of the building is met
through chilled beam system.
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Site and Water
Mgmt. Strategies
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Optimize building design to reduce
conventional energydemand.-
• Energy efficient light fittings to reduce
energy demand
• Part condenser water heat rejection by
geothermal mechanism. This will also
help in water conservation in cooling
towers for hvac system
• Entire hot water generation through solar
panels.
• Maximum day lighting
• Regenerative lifts.
• Use of lux level sensor to optimize
operation of artificial lighting.
• Solar powered external lighting.
Highest efficiency (20%) solar PV panel grid interactive
system has been installed in the building. Annual energy
generation (14.3 lakh units) is taken care of by solar PV
panels
Provision of Solar Photovoltaics for Net Zero
requirement also Shades the Roof.
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Energy Conservation Measures
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MATERIALS
•Stone available in nearby area for
flooring
•Terrazzo flooring with locally
available stone materials.
•Fly ash brick.
•AAC blocks.
•Jute bamboo composite for door
frames & shutters.
•UPVC windows with hermetically
sealed double using low heat
transmittance index glass.
•Use of high reflectance terrace tiles for
low heat
ingress.
•Avoided aluminum as it has high
embedded energy
•Sandstone Jalis.
• Stone and Ferrocement Jalis
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CRITERIONS OF GRIHA FULFILLED- Site Planning
NO. CRITERION POINTS
1. Site Selection 1
2. Preserve and protect landscape during construction 5
3. Soil Conservation(till post-construction) 2
4. Design to include existing site features 4
5. Reduce hard paving on-site and/or provide shaded
hard-paved surfaces.
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6. Enhance outdoor lighting system efficiency and use
renewable energy system for meeting outdoor
lighting requirements
3
7. Plan utilities efficiently and optimize on-site
circulation efficiency
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SOURCE: GRIHAWEBSITE
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BUILDING PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION STAGE
NO. CRITERION POINTS
8. Reduce landscape water requirement 3
9. Reduce water use in the building 2
10. Efficient water use during construction 1
11. Optimize building design to
reduce conventional energy
demand
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12. Optimize energy performance of
building within specified comfort
limits
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13. Utilization of fly-ash in building structure 6
14. Reduce volume, weight, and construction time by
adopting efficient technologies (such as pre-cast
systems)
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SOURCE: GRIHA WEBSITE
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RECYCLE,RECHARGE &REUSE
NO. CRITERION POINTS
15. Use low-energy material in interiors 4
16. Renewable energy utilization 5
17. Renewable-energy-based hot water system 3
18. Waste water treatment 2
19. Water recycle and reuse (including rainwater) 5
WASTE MANAGEMENT
NO. CRITERION POINTS
20. Reduction in waste during construction 1
21. Efficient waste segregation 1
22. Storage and disposal of wastes 1
23. Resource recovery from waste 2
SOURCE: GRIHAWEBSITE
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HEALTH &WELLBEING
NO. CRITERION POINTS
24. Use low-VOC paints/adhesives/sealants 3
25. Minimize ozone depleting substances 1
26. Ensure water quality 2
27. Acceptable outdoor and indoor noise levels 2
28. Tobacco smoke control 1
29. Provide at least the minimum level of accessibility for
persons
with disabilities
1
30. Energy audit and validation MANDATORY
31. Operation and maintenance 2
32. Innovation points 4
SOURCE: GRIHAWEBSITE
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“THE EARTH HAS ITS MUSIC,
FOR THOSE WHO WILL
LISTEN”
- George Santayana
Green Certified Building:-
ITC GREEN CENTRE
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Sr.
no:
Criterions Points Points
1 Site Selection and Planning 26
2 Water Efficiency 14
3 Energy Efficiency 35
4 Building Materials and Resources 10
5 Indoor Environmental Quality 15
Main Environmental Categories:-
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ITC GREEN CENTRE
•Location : Sector 33, Gurgaon, India.
•Climate : Composite
•A LEED PLATINUM Certificate building with
56/69 points
•Area : 15,799 Sq. m (out of which 9294 sq. m –
conditioned area, 6505 sq. m non-conditioned
area)
•The first ‘Platinum’ rated building in India and has endeavored to adopt green practices
that go beyond recycled waste.
•One of the strongest aspects of ITC green Centre is its design.
•All systems are integrated an a way so that they can function as naturally as possible.
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GREEN FEATURES:-
0 water discharge
53% energy savings
40% reduction in potable water use
Use of treated grey water for flushing and landscaping
Fly-ash bricks & concrete
Alternative transportation facilities
Storm water management system
Solar thermal technology
Reflective high-albedo roof paint
Separate smoking rooms with exhaust system
Has a 30% smaller carbon footprint with the use of sensible technologies
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SITE SELECTION AND PLANNING:-
L’ shape design with main entrance
towards North.
Longer axes along NE and NW.
By ‘L’ shape configuration, the width
of the floor Plate is reduced for the
same amount of floor plate area there
by allowing natural light to penetrate
deep into the interior spaces.
It also ensures that one part of the facade is always in the shade, preventing too much
heat from entering the structure.
The cooling effect is supported moreover by the discreet bodies of water placed in
front of the building.
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The central atrium allows a column of glare-free natural light to form in the heart of the
building, thereby reducing the use of artificial light.
The atrium also connects the various parts of the building to each other, both horizontally and
vertically, it encourages interaction between the various parts, and more, it promotes a sense
of community.
Entrance façade Atrium(interior)
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ENERGY EFFECIENCY :-
Annual Consumption (lighting) – 121301 KWh
Lighting Performance Index – 13
KWh/Sqmt/annum
Annual Consumption (A/C) – 596829 KWh
HVAC Performance Index – 64
KWh/Sqmt/annum
With a consumption of 1.14lakhs kW/hour against an estimated 2.33 lakhs kW/hour
ITC saved 51% of their total budget: 81% on lighting, 40% on Heating, Ventilation
and Air Conditioning (HVAC) and 40% on hot water annually.
This building has saved Rs.1 crore in power cost annually.
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INDOOR ENVIRONMENT:-
Double glazing window.
The glazing for the building has been designed to
maximize the effect of natural light, largely eliminating
the need for artificial light during day time.
The high performance window glass, while allowing
light inside, does not allow heat and also keeps office
cool from inside during the day decreasing the load on
HVAC systems.
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INDOOR ENVIRONMENT:-
Luminaries used – mostly CFLs
and T5 lamps in mirror optic
fixtures, 36W fluorescent
lamps and magnetic ballasts
are used in storages, electrical
and mechanical rooms.
•CFLs provide the same amt of light as an ordinary bulb using 75% less energy.
•Good natural light available in office spaces.
•This building uses CO2 Monitoring system to improve the quality of the air to
provide the fresh air.
0 Green Building Brochure, DA
0 http://www.ashokblallarchitects.com/Development-
Alternatives-World-Headquarters
0 DA-India by Holcim Foundation
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Green certified buildings

  • 1. Case studies…… #Apoorva #Bushra #Mahima #Janbaz #Lakshay #Monis “THE EARTH HAS ITS MUSIC, FOR THOSE WHO WILL LISTEN” - George Santayana
  • 2. EMBODIED ENERGY……? 0 Embodied energy is the energy consumed by all of the processes associated with the production of a building, from the mining and processing of natural resources to manufacturing, transport and product delivery. 2
  • 4. 4 o The Development Alternatives World Headquarters, located in New Delhi, is one of the first buildings in India that aims at Zero Emissions. o The building is best described as a living ecosystem: a fine balance of natural and man-made processes employing environment friendly energy, material and water management methods. o It is already becoming the benchmark for green buildings in India.
  • 5. 5 Development Alternatives world headquarters • Preserve, expand, or replace? • Consultative and collaborative design process • New building in the same spirit • Space, form, and material • Low gray (embodied) energy • Passive cooling • Innovative air conditioning • Research and development • Illumination and ventilation • Water conservation • Economic value • Social service
  • 6. 6
  • 7. 7 • site Location: New Delhi, Qutab Institutional Area • Climate: Tropical, composite • Site size: 3,316 m2 • Setting: Urban, bordering on forest • Seismic zone: Zone 4 • Construction period: November 2005 to November 2008 (est.) • Building type: Institutional headquarters • Building volume: Basement: 5,479 m3; superstructure: 10,160 m3 • Maximum number of occupants: workplaces: 245; visitors: 210 • Gross floor area: 4,775 m2 • Number of finished floors: 5 above grade, plus basement. • Construction: Reinforced concrete frame, masonry walls (cement stabilized compressed- earth block and cement-stabilized fly-ash lime- gypsum block), vaulted precast concrete deck elements, masonry domes. • Mechanical systems: Hybrid cooling, evaporative and refrigerant modes • Construction cost: USD 2.5 million (at 1 USD = 47.6 rupees), USD 527/m2
  • 8. The primary strategy is to curtail heat gain through the building fabric by ensuring favorable orientation with respect to the sun’s trajectory and carefully designed shading and insulation of walls, windows and roof. Secondly, the building is "clothed" with plants on its eastern and western faces and on the roof. 8 SOLAR PANELS ON ROOF
  • 9. Displacement cooling – in which cool air is introduced at the floor and return air is collected at the ceiling – reduces energy consumption on two counts. Hybrid HVAC - In the hot dry season the system would use direct and indirect evaporative cooling, and in the humid season refrigerant cooling. 9
  • 10. Not a drop of waste water from DA will pollute the Yamuna • The building actively integrates water saving measures on one hand and on the other ensures that water is recycled and utilized in irrigation of the landscape and all surplus treated waste and rain water is sent into ground water recharge within the site to help maintain the depleting water table in the urban areas. • Waste water and sewage from kitchens and toilets will be recycled and the surplus used for ground water recharge and the slurry/sludge used for manure. 10 Efficient devices such as water conserving faucets and showers. • These water features serve a purpose; they are designed to cool, to enhance the environment visually and aurally.
  • 11. 11 The building also uses the earth excavated from the site, materials recycled from the earlier HQs, as well as y-ash waste from local thermal plants for masonry infill walls. • stone instead of vitrified tiles for floors. • exposed brick finish without paints. The earth removed from the site after the demolition of the original building was recycled into compressed earth block using simple machinery. The fly-ash blocks used in the building were made using fly-ash from a local power plant.
  • 12. 12
  • 13. 13 Operational Energy for Indoor Environmental Control It is designed to save 40% in operational energy consumption.
  • 14. 14 INDRA PARYAVARAN BHAWAN PROJECT LOCATION: Jor Bagh Road, New Delhi. BUILDING TYPE: Office ACHIEVEMENTS:*40% savings in energy *Zero electricity billing *55% savings in water *Zero net discharge *Largest roof top solar power system in any multistoreyed building(930kwp) *First in government sector targeted for both ratings of green building (5star griha leed India PLATINUM) India’s first net zero building This means that this is a building with zero net energy consumption where the total amount of energy used in the premises on an annual basis is more or less equal to the amount of renewable energy created on the site.
  • 15. 15 MEASURES FOR SITE • Wider Front Setback (22m) to protect front tree line • Preserve the integrity of the green street • Preservation of the local ecology, Tree Cutting approvals for 46, but only 19 cut • - 11 Trees Transplanted • - Excavated Soil reutilized at other construction sites and the Zoo • The IPB office building for the ministry of environment and forests has been planned in 2 parallel blocks facing the north south direction, with a large linear open court in the Centre. • The Building blocks create a porous block form to optimize air movement throughout the site and the NS orientation allows for optimum solar access and shading.
  • 16. 16 • The Courtyard helps in air movement besides being a shaded interaction space. • Effective ventilation by orientating the building E-W and by optimum integration with nature by separating out different blocks with connecting corridors and a huge central court yard. • More than 50% area outside the building is soft with plantation and grassing. • circulation roads and pathways soft with grass paver blocks to enable ground water recharge
  • 17. 17 • Chilled beams are used in the building. Room temperature maintained is 26 degree Celsius. Chilled beams with drain pans are used to drain out water droplets due to the condensation during monsoon. • 160 TR of air conditioning load of the building is met through chilled beam system.
  • 19. 19 Optimize building design to reduce conventional energydemand.- • Energy efficient light fittings to reduce energy demand • Part condenser water heat rejection by geothermal mechanism. This will also help in water conservation in cooling towers for hvac system • Entire hot water generation through solar panels. • Maximum day lighting • Regenerative lifts. • Use of lux level sensor to optimize operation of artificial lighting. • Solar powered external lighting. Highest efficiency (20%) solar PV panel grid interactive system has been installed in the building. Annual energy generation (14.3 lakh units) is taken care of by solar PV panels Provision of Solar Photovoltaics for Net Zero requirement also Shades the Roof.
  • 21. 21 MATERIALS •Stone available in nearby area for flooring •Terrazzo flooring with locally available stone materials. •Fly ash brick. •AAC blocks. •Jute bamboo composite for door frames & shutters. •UPVC windows with hermetically sealed double using low heat transmittance index glass. •Use of high reflectance terrace tiles for low heat ingress. •Avoided aluminum as it has high embedded energy •Sandstone Jalis. • Stone and Ferrocement Jalis
  • 22. 22 CRITERIONS OF GRIHA FULFILLED- Site Planning NO. CRITERION POINTS 1. Site Selection 1 2. Preserve and protect landscape during construction 5 3. Soil Conservation(till post-construction) 2 4. Design to include existing site features 4 5. Reduce hard paving on-site and/or provide shaded hard-paved surfaces. 2 6. Enhance outdoor lighting system efficiency and use renewable energy system for meeting outdoor lighting requirements 3 7. Plan utilities efficiently and optimize on-site circulation efficiency 3 SOURCE: GRIHAWEBSITE
  • 23. 23 BUILDING PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION STAGE NO. CRITERION POINTS 8. Reduce landscape water requirement 3 9. Reduce water use in the building 2 10. Efficient water use during construction 1 11. Optimize building design to reduce conventional energy demand 8 12. Optimize energy performance of building within specified comfort limits 16 13. Utilization of fly-ash in building structure 6 14. Reduce volume, weight, and construction time by adopting efficient technologies (such as pre-cast systems) 4 SOURCE: GRIHA WEBSITE
  • 24. 24 RECYCLE,RECHARGE &REUSE NO. CRITERION POINTS 15. Use low-energy material in interiors 4 16. Renewable energy utilization 5 17. Renewable-energy-based hot water system 3 18. Waste water treatment 2 19. Water recycle and reuse (including rainwater) 5 WASTE MANAGEMENT NO. CRITERION POINTS 20. Reduction in waste during construction 1 21. Efficient waste segregation 1 22. Storage and disposal of wastes 1 23. Resource recovery from waste 2 SOURCE: GRIHAWEBSITE
  • 25. 25 HEALTH &WELLBEING NO. CRITERION POINTS 24. Use low-VOC paints/adhesives/sealants 3 25. Minimize ozone depleting substances 1 26. Ensure water quality 2 27. Acceptable outdoor and indoor noise levels 2 28. Tobacco smoke control 1 29. Provide at least the minimum level of accessibility for persons with disabilities 1 30. Energy audit and validation MANDATORY 31. Operation and maintenance 2 32. Innovation points 4 SOURCE: GRIHAWEBSITE
  • 26. 26 “THE EARTH HAS ITS MUSIC, FOR THOSE WHO WILL LISTEN” - George Santayana Green Certified Building:- ITC GREEN CENTRE
  • 27. 27
  • 28. 28
  • 29. 29 Sr. no: Criterions Points Points 1 Site Selection and Planning 26 2 Water Efficiency 14 3 Energy Efficiency 35 4 Building Materials and Resources 10 5 Indoor Environmental Quality 15 Main Environmental Categories:-
  • 30. 30 ITC GREEN CENTRE •Location : Sector 33, Gurgaon, India. •Climate : Composite •A LEED PLATINUM Certificate building with 56/69 points •Area : 15,799 Sq. m (out of which 9294 sq. m – conditioned area, 6505 sq. m non-conditioned area) •The first ‘Platinum’ rated building in India and has endeavored to adopt green practices that go beyond recycled waste. •One of the strongest aspects of ITC green Centre is its design. •All systems are integrated an a way so that they can function as naturally as possible.
  • 31. 31 GREEN FEATURES:- 0 water discharge 53% energy savings 40% reduction in potable water use Use of treated grey water for flushing and landscaping Fly-ash bricks & concrete Alternative transportation facilities Storm water management system Solar thermal technology Reflective high-albedo roof paint Separate smoking rooms with exhaust system Has a 30% smaller carbon footprint with the use of sensible technologies
  • 32. 32
  • 33. 33 SITE SELECTION AND PLANNING:- L’ shape design with main entrance towards North. Longer axes along NE and NW. By ‘L’ shape configuration, the width of the floor Plate is reduced for the same amount of floor plate area there by allowing natural light to penetrate deep into the interior spaces. It also ensures that one part of the facade is always in the shade, preventing too much heat from entering the structure. The cooling effect is supported moreover by the discreet bodies of water placed in front of the building.
  • 34. 34 The central atrium allows a column of glare-free natural light to form in the heart of the building, thereby reducing the use of artificial light. The atrium also connects the various parts of the building to each other, both horizontally and vertically, it encourages interaction between the various parts, and more, it promotes a sense of community. Entrance façade Atrium(interior)
  • 35. 35 ENERGY EFFECIENCY :- Annual Consumption (lighting) – 121301 KWh Lighting Performance Index – 13 KWh/Sqmt/annum Annual Consumption (A/C) – 596829 KWh HVAC Performance Index – 64 KWh/Sqmt/annum With a consumption of 1.14lakhs kW/hour against an estimated 2.33 lakhs kW/hour ITC saved 51% of their total budget: 81% on lighting, 40% on Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) and 40% on hot water annually. This building has saved Rs.1 crore in power cost annually.
  • 36. 36 INDOOR ENVIRONMENT:- Double glazing window. The glazing for the building has been designed to maximize the effect of natural light, largely eliminating the need for artificial light during day time. The high performance window glass, while allowing light inside, does not allow heat and also keeps office cool from inside during the day decreasing the load on HVAC systems.
  • 37. 37 INDOOR ENVIRONMENT:- Luminaries used – mostly CFLs and T5 lamps in mirror optic fixtures, 36W fluorescent lamps and magnetic ballasts are used in storages, electrical and mechanical rooms. •CFLs provide the same amt of light as an ordinary bulb using 75% less energy. •Good natural light available in office spaces. •This building uses CO2 Monitoring system to improve the quality of the air to provide the fresh air.
  • 38. 0 Green Building Brochure, DA 0 http://www.ashokblallarchitects.com/Development- Alternatives-World-Headquarters 0 DA-India by Holcim Foundation 38 References –