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WELCOME
1. Mauresh Malwankar
2. Avdhut Palande
3. Snehankit Chikhlekar
4. Swapnil Patil
5. Mahesh Mulay
DR. HEENA JAIN
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Introduction .
Importance of green building .
Materials used in green construction
Benefits of green building concept.
Green building concept in INDIA .
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“It is the practice of increasing
the efficiency with which building
use resources- energy, water and
materials while reducing building
impacts on human health and
environment.”
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The “Green Building” concept is
gaining importance in various
countries, including INDIA.
These are building that waste is
minimised at every stage during the
construction and operation of the
building , resulting in low costs ,
according to experts in the 6
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Green buildings use less
energy, water, create less
waste, and are healthier to
live, work, or go to school in
than standard buildings.
Growth in green buildings
leads to less reliance on fossil
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1. SOLAR ENERGY CELLS.
2. WINDMILLS.
3. GREENERY IN THE
BUILDING.(GREEN PLANTS)
4. RAINWATER HARVESTING ON
ROOFTOPS.
5. LARGE WINDOWS FOR LESS
USAGE OF ELECTRICITYS . J.C 9
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1. WOOL BRICKS.
2. SUSTAINABLE
CONCRETE.
3. SOLAR TILES(SOLAR
CELLS.)
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Wool brick
Obtained by adding
wool and natural
polymer found in
seaweed to the clay
of the brick.
37% More strength
than burnt bricks.
Resistant for cold
and wet climate.
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Sustainable concrete
Crusted glass
Wood chips or
slag by product of
steel manufacturing.
Reduce the
emission of co2.
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Solar tiles
Exist to simply
protect a building
They spend a
large a day
absorbing energy
from the sun.
WHY TO PREFER GREEN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CONCEPT:-
To prevent erosion of soil.
Rainwater harvesting.
Use of solar energy
Reduction in usage of water.
Recycling of waste water and use of
world class energy efficient practices.
A similar concept is natural building which
is usually on a smaller scale and tends to
focus on the use of natural materials that
are available locally.
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1)ENVIRONMENTAL
BENEFITS.
2)ECONOMICAL
BENEFITS.
3)SOCIAL S . J.C 16
Environmental benefits:-
Enhance and protect
biodiversity and ecosystems.
Improve air and water
quantity.
Reduce waste streams.
Conserve and restore natural
resources. 17S . J.C
Reduce operating costs
Improve occupant productivity
Enhance asset value and
profits
Optimize life-cycle economic
performance
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Enhance occupant health
and comfort
Improve indoor air quality
Minimize strain on local
utility infrastructure
Improve overall quality of
life S . J.C 19
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1. CII-Sohrabji Godrej Green
Business Centre, Hyderabad.
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2. CRISIL House, Hiranandani
Gardens, Mumbai.
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3. Infosys Limited,
Mysore building.
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4. Suzlon One Earth, Pune.
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5.CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI
INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT,MUMBAI.
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CONSTRUCT GREEN
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END OF PRESENTATION
THANK YOU ALL!!

green building concept

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    1. Mauresh Malwankar 2.Avdhut Palande 3. Snehankit Chikhlekar 4. Swapnil Patil 5. Mahesh Mulay DR. HEENA JAIN 2S . J.C
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    Introduction . Importance ofgreen building . Materials used in green construction Benefits of green building concept. Green building concept in INDIA . 3
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    “It is thepractice of increasing the efficiency with which building use resources- energy, water and materials while reducing building impacts on human health and environment.” 5S . J.C
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    The “Green Building”concept is gaining importance in various countries, including INDIA. These are building that waste is minimised at every stage during the construction and operation of the building , resulting in low costs , according to experts in the 6
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    Green buildings useless energy, water, create less waste, and are healthier to live, work, or go to school in than standard buildings. Growth in green buildings leads to less reliance on fossil S . J.C 8
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    1. SOLAR ENERGYCELLS. 2. WINDMILLS. 3. GREENERY IN THE BUILDING.(GREEN PLANTS) 4. RAINWATER HARVESTING ON ROOFTOPS. 5. LARGE WINDOWS FOR LESS USAGE OF ELECTRICITYS . J.C 9
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    1. WOOL BRICKS. 2.SUSTAINABLE CONCRETE. 3. SOLAR TILES(SOLAR CELLS.) S . J.C 11
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    12S . J.C Woolbrick Obtained by adding wool and natural polymer found in seaweed to the clay of the brick. 37% More strength than burnt bricks. Resistant for cold and wet climate.
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    13S . J.C Sustainableconcrete Crusted glass Wood chips or slag by product of steel manufacturing. Reduce the emission of co2.
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    14S . J.C Solartiles Exist to simply protect a building They spend a large a day absorbing energy from the sun.
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    WHY TO PREFERGREEN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CONCEPT:- To prevent erosion of soil. Rainwater harvesting. Use of solar energy Reduction in usage of water. Recycling of waste water and use of world class energy efficient practices. A similar concept is natural building which is usually on a smaller scale and tends to focus on the use of natural materials that are available locally. 15S . J.C
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    Environmental benefits:- Enhance andprotect biodiversity and ecosystems. Improve air and water quantity. Reduce waste streams. Conserve and restore natural resources. 17S . J.C
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    Reduce operating costs Improveoccupant productivity Enhance asset value and profits Optimize life-cycle economic performance S . J.C 18
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    Enhance occupant health andcomfort Improve indoor air quality Minimize strain on local utility infrastructure Improve overall quality of life S . J.C 19
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    S . J.C23 1. CII-Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre, Hyderabad.
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    S . J.C24 2. CRISIL House, Hiranandani Gardens, Mumbai.
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    S . J.C25 3. Infosys Limited, Mysore building.
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    S . J.C26 4. Suzlon One Earth, Pune.
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    S . J.C27 5.CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT,MUMBAI.
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    S . J.C28 CONSTRUCT GREEN
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    S . J.C29 END OF PRESENTATION THANK YOU ALL!!