Green architecture

Author : Lokesh poojary

Green Architecture is architecture designed to consider environment during planning stage itself. Green architecture is the future architecture for green eco-friendly construction.

Construction industry is one of the polluting industry which contributes almost

30-40 percent of total pollution by construction activity which leads to air-pollution, land pollution, water pollution and noise pollution as well as declination of natural resource like deforestation, desertification, and conversion of fertile land into concrete jungle.

Green architecture is playing very important role for green construction for good health and well-being as well as sustainable development. There are various type of green architecture which are as follows:-1) Architecture of green postmodern.

2) Architecture of green renaissance.

3) Architecture of green baroque .

4) Arhitecture of green classical.

5) Architecture of green ancient Indian.

6) Architecture of green mediterrean.

7) Architecture of green islamic.

8) Architecture of green modern.

There are lots of benefits of green architecture .

  1. It improve the energy efficiency of the building.
  2. 2) It improve the water efficiency of the building.
  3. 3) It works with the renewal energy.
  4. 4) It is eco-friendly.
  5. 5) It improves the health and well-being of the occupants.
  6. 6) It is constructed through green material which non- material and recycling.
  7. 7)It motivates architect to design innovative design.
  8. 8) It uses resources in optimum way.
  9. 9) It create green job.
  10. 10) It inspire green product manufacturing and green supply chain development’

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