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Green Architecture


What is Green Architecture? What is Arcology? Can our buildings really make us sick? The resources on this page explore the relationship between architecture, the environment, and health. You'll find information about eco-friendly "green" architecture, energy-efficient architecture, and healthy, toxin-free construction

Green Building is an adopted practice to help save the environment and nature. 2 main components of green architecture: Energy Savings and Construction Waste. The first is Energy Saving, selection of building with green materials creates better heating, water, and electrical efficiency. Furthermore, the material planning implemented by Green Building techniques can also help reduce construction material waste.

Through better Building design and material selection Green architecture practices have helped in reducing electric, water, and gas consumption which reduces cost, contributes environmental welfare and thus comply with the government promotions energy savings in the design of buildings. Many architects considers always green architecture in their design thus achieving the “Green Building title”. Green Building consultants are available to help implement the techniques and strategies needed.

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