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6th Semester
Submitted By: Submitted To:
Arjun Singh Miss. Ojasvi Golcha
Sunil Kumar Govt. Co-Ed Polytechnic, Byron Bazar, Raipur
Gajendra
Sej Kumar
2
DECLARATION
We the undersigned solemnly declare that the report of the project work submitted on “GREEN
BUILDING” is carried out during the course of our study under the supervision of “MISS OJASVI
GOLCHHA”, Department of Civil Engineering,. Government CoEd.Polytechnic, Raipur.
We assert that the statement made and conclusions drawn are an outcome of the project work. We
further declare that to the best of our knowledge and belief that the report does not contain any part of
any work which has been submitted for the award of any other diploma certificate in this University or
any other University
Arjun Singh Suryavanshi 204502018044
Sunil Kumar 204502018035
Sej Kumar 204502018009
Gajendra Kumar 204502018021
3
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the report of the project submitted is an outcome of the project work entitled
“GREEN BUILDING” carried out by “Arjun Singh Suryavanshi, Sunil Kumar, Sej Kumar, Gajendra Kumar”
carried out under my guidance and supervision for the award of Diploma in Civil Engineering of
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai (C.G.).
To the best of my knowledge the report
a. Embodies the work of the candidates themselves.
b. Has duly been completed in specified time.
c. Fulfills the requirement of the ordinance relating to the diploma of the University and is up to the
desired standard for the purpose for which it is submitted.
Project Guid Head of Department Principal
“MISS OJASVI GOLCHHA” “MRS. D.N.SIRSANT” “DR. ABHITAB DUBEY”
The project work as mentioned above is hereby being recommended and forwarded for examination
and evaluation.
(Signature of Head of Department with Seal)
4
CERTIFICATE BY THE EXAMINERS
This is to certify that the project work entitled “GREEN BUILDING” carried out by the following students
1. Arjun Singh Suryavanshi 204502018044
2. Sunil Kumar 204502018035
3. Sej Kumar 204502018009
4. Gajendra Kumar 204502018021
of Diploma in Civil Engineering , at Govt. Co-Ed.Polytechnic, Raipur is hereby accepted and approved
after proper evaluation as a creditable work submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for
awarding the Diploma in Civil Engineering from Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University,
Bhilai (C.G.).
It is understood that by this approval the undersigned do not necessarily endorse or approve any
statement made, opinion expressed or conclusion therein, but approve the report for the purpose which
it is submitted.
(Internal Examiner) (External Examiner)
Date Date
5
TABLE OF CONTENTS
 Introduction
 Objectives
 Fundamental Principles
 Green building projects
 Goals of Green Building
 Challenges For Green Building
 Affect On Natural Resources
 Conclusion
 Reference
6
INTRODUCTION
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.
Green building (also known as green construction or
sustainable building) is the structure that use process
that environmentally responsible and resource
efficiency throughout a building from siting to design
construction, operation, maintenance, renovation and
deconstruction.
7
OBJECTIVES
 Protecting occupant health,
 Improving employee productivity,
 Using energy, water and other resources more
efficiently,
 Reducing overall impact to the environment,
 Optimal environmental and economic performance,
 Satisfying and quality indoor spaces.
8
FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES
 Siting & Structure design efficiency.
 Energy efficiency.
 Water efficiency.
 Material efficiency.
 Waste& Toxic reduction.
9
1. Siting & Structure design efficiency. :-
It is the concept of sustainable building and
has largest impact on cost and performance.
In designing environmentally optimal
buildings, the objective is to minimize the
total environmental impact associated with all
life - cycle stages of the building project.
10
2.Energy efficiency.:-
The building is designed to minimize energy
losses. Most of the energy is produced through
non-perishable sources such as Solar Energy or
Wind Energy. Natural Light and Wind are used
to reduce electricity usage.
11
3.Water efficiency. :-
In simple terms, it means responsible use of
fresh water and reducing the overall usage of
water and minimizing wastewater. It also
points toward using improved practices and
technologies which deliver equal or better life
service with reduced water consumption.
Water efficiency is a significant chunk of green
buildings whose strategies and technologies
lessen the amount of potable water consumed
in buildings.
12
4.Material efficiency. : -
Using eco friendly materials.
Construction waste management.
Use of regional and rapidly renewable materials.
Use of wastes and debris of demolition works.
Compressed Earth Blocks, Fly ash
Blocks, Stabilized Mud blocks, HVFC.
Bamboo, Low VOC paints and other recycled
materials.
 Use of Solar Reflective Glass and Low
VOC paints for better indoor air Quality.
13
5.Waste & Toxic reduction. :-
Green architecture also seeks to reduce
waste of energy, water and materials used
during construction.
It is probable to reuse resources
Waste Reduction can protect the
environment and provide good economic
and business practices.
14
GREEN BUILDING PROJECTS
Building have large effect on the environment,
human health and economy.
The successful adoption of GREEN BUILDING
development can maximize both the economic
and environmental performance of the buildings.
Basically Benefits can be Describe in following :-
Environmental Benefits
Economical Benefits
15
Social Benefits
1.Environmental Benefits :-
Protect Bio-diversity and eco-system
Improve air and water quality
Reduce waste streams
Conserve natural resources
16
2.Economical Benefits : -
Reduce operating Costs
Create, expand and shape markets for green products
and services
17
Improve occuptant productivitys
3.Social Benefits :-
Enhance occupant comfort and health.
Heighten aesthetic qualities.
Minimize Strain on local infrastructure.
18
Improve overall quality of life.
GOALS OF GREEN BUILDING
19
Goals Of Green Building
CHALLENGES FOR GREEN BUILDING
Increased Growth of e-waste
Increased energy costing
20
Increased amount of non-disposal waste
Lack of awareness
AFFECT ON NATURAL RESOURCES
According to surveys conducted in 2006, 107.3
million acres of total land area is developed,
21
which represents an increase of 24 percent land
covering green buildings over the past 3 years.
In terms of energy, buildings accounted for 39.4
percent of total energy consumption and 67.9
percent of total electricity consumption
CONCLUSION
 This research identified the exciting developments
taking place on the technology front and analyzes
their implications for intelligent and green
buildings, highlighting examples of “best in class”
22
buildings employing green and intelligent
technologies. These buildings are dynamic
environments that respond to their occupants’
changing needs and lifestyles. This research
provided documented evidence to educate and
influence end-users, building owners, architects,
and contractors that a “greener building” can be
achieved using intelligent technology and that this
“greening” will provide a tangible and significant
return on investment
REFERENCE
Slideshare
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Green Building 2018

  • 1. 1 6th Semester Submitted By: Submitted To: Arjun Singh Miss. Ojasvi Golcha Sunil Kumar Govt. Co-Ed Polytechnic, Byron Bazar, Raipur Gajendra Sej Kumar
  • 2. 2 DECLARATION We the undersigned solemnly declare that the report of the project work submitted on “GREEN BUILDING” is carried out during the course of our study under the supervision of “MISS OJASVI GOLCHHA”, Department of Civil Engineering,. Government CoEd.Polytechnic, Raipur. We assert that the statement made and conclusions drawn are an outcome of the project work. We further declare that to the best of our knowledge and belief that the report does not contain any part of any work which has been submitted for the award of any other diploma certificate in this University or any other University Arjun Singh Suryavanshi 204502018044 Sunil Kumar 204502018035 Sej Kumar 204502018009 Gajendra Kumar 204502018021
  • 3. 3 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the report of the project submitted is an outcome of the project work entitled “GREEN BUILDING” carried out by “Arjun Singh Suryavanshi, Sunil Kumar, Sej Kumar, Gajendra Kumar” carried out under my guidance and supervision for the award of Diploma in Civil Engineering of Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai (C.G.). To the best of my knowledge the report a. Embodies the work of the candidates themselves. b. Has duly been completed in specified time. c. Fulfills the requirement of the ordinance relating to the diploma of the University and is up to the desired standard for the purpose for which it is submitted. Project Guid Head of Department Principal “MISS OJASVI GOLCHHA” “MRS. D.N.SIRSANT” “DR. ABHITAB DUBEY” The project work as mentioned above is hereby being recommended and forwarded for examination and evaluation. (Signature of Head of Department with Seal)
  • 4. 4 CERTIFICATE BY THE EXAMINERS This is to certify that the project work entitled “GREEN BUILDING” carried out by the following students 1. Arjun Singh Suryavanshi 204502018044 2. Sunil Kumar 204502018035 3. Sej Kumar 204502018009 4. Gajendra Kumar 204502018021 of Diploma in Civil Engineering , at Govt. Co-Ed.Polytechnic, Raipur is hereby accepted and approved after proper evaluation as a creditable work submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for awarding the Diploma in Civil Engineering from Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai (C.G.). It is understood that by this approval the undersigned do not necessarily endorse or approve any statement made, opinion expressed or conclusion therein, but approve the report for the purpose which it is submitted. (Internal Examiner) (External Examiner) Date Date
  • 5. 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS  Introduction  Objectives  Fundamental Principles  Green building projects  Goals of Green Building  Challenges For Green Building  Affect On Natural Resources  Conclusion  Reference
  • 6. 6 INTRODUCTION 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. Green building (also known as green construction or sustainable building) is the structure that use process that environmentally responsible and resource efficiency throughout a building from siting to design construction, operation, maintenance, renovation and deconstruction.
  • 7. 7 OBJECTIVES  Protecting occupant health,  Improving employee productivity,  Using energy, water and other resources more efficiently,  Reducing overall impact to the environment,  Optimal environmental and economic performance,  Satisfying and quality indoor spaces.
  • 8. 8 FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES  Siting & Structure design efficiency.  Energy efficiency.  Water efficiency.  Material efficiency.  Waste& Toxic reduction.
  • 9. 9 1. Siting & Structure design efficiency. :- It is the concept of sustainable building and has largest impact on cost and performance. In designing environmentally optimal buildings, the objective is to minimize the total environmental impact associated with all life - cycle stages of the building project.
  • 10. 10 2.Energy efficiency.:- The building is designed to minimize energy losses. Most of the energy is produced through non-perishable sources such as Solar Energy or Wind Energy. Natural Light and Wind are used to reduce electricity usage.
  • 11. 11 3.Water efficiency. :- In simple terms, it means responsible use of fresh water and reducing the overall usage of water and minimizing wastewater. It also points toward using improved practices and technologies which deliver equal or better life service with reduced water consumption. Water efficiency is a significant chunk of green buildings whose strategies and technologies lessen the amount of potable water consumed in buildings.
  • 12. 12 4.Material efficiency. : - Using eco friendly materials. Construction waste management. Use of regional and rapidly renewable materials. Use of wastes and debris of demolition works. Compressed Earth Blocks, Fly ash Blocks, Stabilized Mud blocks, HVFC. Bamboo, Low VOC paints and other recycled materials.  Use of Solar Reflective Glass and Low VOC paints for better indoor air Quality.
  • 13. 13 5.Waste & Toxic reduction. :- Green architecture also seeks to reduce waste of energy, water and materials used during construction. It is probable to reuse resources Waste Reduction can protect the environment and provide good economic and business practices.
  • 14. 14 GREEN BUILDING PROJECTS Building have large effect on the environment, human health and economy. The successful adoption of GREEN BUILDING development can maximize both the economic and environmental performance of the buildings. Basically Benefits can be Describe in following :- Environmental Benefits Economical Benefits
  • 15. 15 Social Benefits 1.Environmental Benefits :- Protect Bio-diversity and eco-system Improve air and water quality Reduce waste streams Conserve natural resources
  • 16. 16 2.Economical Benefits : - Reduce operating Costs Create, expand and shape markets for green products and services
  • 17. 17 Improve occuptant productivitys 3.Social Benefits :- Enhance occupant comfort and health. Heighten aesthetic qualities. Minimize Strain on local infrastructure.
  • 18. 18 Improve overall quality of life. GOALS OF GREEN BUILDING
  • 19. 19 Goals Of Green Building CHALLENGES FOR GREEN BUILDING Increased Growth of e-waste Increased energy costing
  • 20. 20 Increased amount of non-disposal waste Lack of awareness AFFECT ON NATURAL RESOURCES According to surveys conducted in 2006, 107.3 million acres of total land area is developed,
  • 21. 21 which represents an increase of 24 percent land covering green buildings over the past 3 years. In terms of energy, buildings accounted for 39.4 percent of total energy consumption and 67.9 percent of total electricity consumption CONCLUSION  This research identified the exciting developments taking place on the technology front and analyzes their implications for intelligent and green buildings, highlighting examples of “best in class”
  • 22. 22 buildings employing green and intelligent technologies. These buildings are dynamic environments that respond to their occupants’ changing needs and lifestyles. This research provided documented evidence to educate and influence end-users, building owners, architects, and contractors that a “greener building” can be achieved using intelligent technology and that this “greening” will provide a tangible and significant return on investment REFERENCE Slideshare
  • 23. 23
  • 24. 24