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James
Heimler There once was a day where one someone was speaking about the
word green, it was obvious they were referring to a color formed by mixing yellow
and blue. That assumption is no longer true; with our society leaning toward a
healthier environment and ways we can help save the earth, the term green now
takes on a whole new meaning. One way to support an environmentally conscious
lifestyle is with green architecture. 'Green Architecture' is a form of
environmentally sensitive design and construction. Energy-saving, sustainable
development and natural materials are all hallmarks of this form of construction.
Green Architecture is also sensitive to the impact of the construction on the
environment in the years and decades after the construction is complete. It explores
a relationship between architecture and ecology. One of the key points to
green architecture is to create synchrony with the surrounding environment. Everything
about a green building should easily transition from the natural landscape, including
the building materials. The best material to use for green construction is materials
that have been recycled or come from easily restored resources. Advantages
of Green Architecture:- Optimizes the use of resources, especially
energy and water. At the design and construction stage, it incorporates resource
recycling during construction, and later when the building is being used.
- It
causes minimal impact on the environment during the entire building life cycle
of siting, design, construction, operation, maintenance and removal.
- Where
possible, the natural topography is used to optimize energy usage.
- It
leads to reduced operating costs by optimizing resource usage. Green Architecture
focuses on recycling resources - especially water. Wherever possible, it focuses
on using building materials from the building site itself. Well-insulated doors,
windows and walls reduce energy usage and loss.
- Green Architecture promotes
improved health of the occupants of the building, due to better natural air circulation
and use of natural light.
- Provides onsite facilities for recycling, thereby
minimizing waste being sent to landfills.
Materials Commonly Used
in Green Architecture- Recycled materials such as wood, tiles and bricks
that are available at the building site or in/near the surrounding area.
- Where
new materials are used, the focus is on material that can be rapidly replenished,
such as bamboo, which can be harvested for commercial use in just 6 years.
- Insulation
made from low volatile organic compounds that use materials such as recycled denim
as opposed to fiberglass insulation - which has long-term adverse effects. Insulation
may be treated with boric acid to retard insect damage. Organic or milk-based
paints also afford protection.
- Solar energy is an abundant resource that
is used through passive solar, active solar and photovoltaic techniques.
- Packed
gravel in parking lots and driveways instead of concrete reduces rainwater run-off
and replenishes ground water resources.
Many countries have developed
their own standards of Green Architecture for energy-efficient and sustainable
building. Given below are some common standards: - Code for Sustainable
Homes - United Kingdom
- EnerGuide for New Houses - Canada
- House
Energy Rating - Australia
- Green Globes - USA, Canada and UK
Practitioners
of Green Architecture and sustainable development seek to achieve ecological and
aesthetic harmony between structures and their surrounding natural environments. About
the AuthorJames Heimler, Architect
Los Angeles California, owns one of the leading firms in green architecture
and environmental
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