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GREEN BUILDING
GREEN BUILDING
 Refers to a structure and using process that is
  environmentally responsible and resource efficient
  throughout a building’s life cycle : from sitting to
  design, construction, operation, maintenance, re
  novation, and demolition.
 Green building – also known as sustainable or high
  performance building increases the efficiency with
  which buildings and their sites use and harvest
  energy, water, and materials.
GREEN BUILDING CONCEPT
 The ‘GREEN BUILDING’ concept is gaining
  importance in various countries, including India.
  These are buildings that ensure waste is minimized
  at every stage during the construction and
  operation of the building, resulting in low costs,
  according to experts in technology.
 A Green building is a structure that is environmentally
  responsible and resource efficient throughout it’s life
  cycle.
OBJECTIVE
  Green building are designed to reduce the overall
  impact of the built environment on human health and
  the natural environment by :
 Efficiently using energy, water and other resources.
 Protecting occupant health and improving employee
  productivity.
 Reducing waste, pollution and environment
  degradation.
Goals of green building
 Green building brings together a vast array of practices and techniques
  to reduce and ultimately eliminate the impacts of buildings on the
  environment and human health. It often emphasizes taking advantage
  of renewable resources, e.g., using sunlight through passive solar, active
  solar, and photovoltaic techniques and using plants and trees
  through green roofs, rain gardens, and for reduction of rainwater run-
  off. Many other techniques, such as using packed gravel or permeable
  concrete instead of conventional concrete or asphalt to enhance
  replenishment of ground water, are used as well.
 Fundamental principles : Structure Design Efficiency, Energy
  Efficiency, Water Efficiency, Materials Efficiency, Indoor
  Environmental Quality Enhancement, Operations and Maintenance
  Optimization, and Waste and Toxics Reduction
Structure design efficiency
 The foundation of any construction project is rooted in the concept and
  design stages. The concept stage, in fact, is one of the major steps in a
  project life cycle, as it has the 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. However, building as a
  process is not as streamlined as an industrial process, and varies from
  one building to the other, never repeating itself identically. In addition,
  buildings are much more complex products, composed of a multitude
  of materials and components each constituting various design variables
  to be decided at the design stage. A variation of every design
  variable may affect the environment during all the building's
  relevant life-cycle stages.
Energy efficiency
 To reduce operating energy use, high-efficiency windows and
  insulation in walls, ceilings, and floors increase the efficiency of
  the building envelope, (the barrier between conditioned and
  unconditioned space). Another strategy, passive solar building
  design, is often implemented in low-energy homes. Designers orient
  windows and walls and place awnings, porches, and trees to shade
  windows and roofs during the summer while maximizing solar gain in
  the winter. In addition, effective window placement (day lighting) can
  provide more natural light and lessen the need for electric lighting
  during the day. Solar water heating further reduces energy costs.
 Onsite generation of renewable energy through solar power, wind
  power, hydro power, or biomass can significantly reduce the
  environmental impact of the building. Power generation is generally
  the most expensive feature to add to a building.
Water efficiency
 Reducing water consumption and protecting water quality are key
  objectives in sustainable building. One critical issue of water
  consumption is that in many areas, the demands on the supplying
  aquifer exceed its ability to replenish itself. To the maximum extent
  feasible, facilities should increase their dependence on water
  that is collected, used, purified, and reused on-site. The
  protection and conservation of water throughout the life of a building
  may be accomplished by designing for dual plumbing that recycles
  water in toilet flushing. Waste-water may be minimized by utilizing
  water conserving fixtures such as ultra-low flush toilets and low-
  flow shower heads. Bidets help eliminate the use of toilet
  paper, reducing sewer traffic and increasing possibilities of re-using
  water on-site. Point of use water treatment and heating improves both
  water quality and energy efficiency while reducing the amount of water
  in circulation. The use of non-sewage and greywater for on-site use
  such as site-irrigation will minimize demands on the local
  aquifer.
Materials efficiency
 Green building materials are composed of renewable, rather than
  nonrenewable resources. Green materials are environmentally
  responsible because impacts are considered over the life of the product.
  Depending upon project-specific goals, an assessment of green
  materials may involve an evaluation of one or more of the criteria listed
  below.
 Green building material/product selection criteria :
    Resource efficiency
    Indoor air quality
    Energy efficiency
    Water conservation
     Affordability
Resource Efficiency
 Recycled Content: Products with identifiable recycled content,
  including postindustrial content with a preference for post consumer
  content.
 Resource efficient manufacturing process: Products manufactured
  with resource-efficient processes including reducing energy
  consumption, minimizing waste (recycled, recyclable and or source
  reduced product packaging), and reducing greenhouse gases.
 Locally available: Building materials, components, and systems found
  locally or regionally saving energy and resources in transportation to
  the project site.
 Durable: Materials that are longer lasting or are comparable to
  conventional products with long life expectancies.
Indoor environmental quality enhancement
 Indoor Air Quality seeks to reduce volatile organic compounds, or
  VOCs, and other air impurities such as microbial contaminants.
  Buildings rely on a properly designed ventilation system
  (passively/naturally- or mechanically-powered) to provide adequate
  ventilation of cleaner air from outdoors or recirculated, filtered air as
  well as isolated operations (kitchens, dry cleaners, etc.) from other
  occupancies.
 Low or non-toxic: Materials that emit few or no carcinogens,
  reproductive toxicants, or irritants as demonstrated by the
  manufacturer through appropriate testing.
 Moisture resistant: Products and systems that resist moisture or
  inhibit the growth of biological contaminants in buildings.
 Systems or equipment: Products that promote healthy IAQ by
  identifying indoor air pollutants or enhancing the air quality.
Operations and maintenance optimization

 No matter how sustainable a building may have been in its design and
  construction, it can only remain so if it is operated responsibly and
  maintained properly.. Every aspect of green building is integrated into
  the O&M phase of a Ensuring operations and maintenance(O&M)
  personnel are part of the project's planning and development
  process will help retain the green criteria designed at the onset of
  the project building's life. The addition of new green technologies also
  falls on the O&M staff. Although the goal of waste reduction may be
  applied during the design, construction and demolition phases of a
  building's life-cycle, it is in the O&M phase that green practices
  such as recycling and air quality enhancement take place
Waste reduction
 Green architecture also seeks to reduce waste of energy, water and
  materials used during construction. For example, in California nearly 60%
  of the state's waste comes from commercial buildings .During the
  construction phase, one goal should be to reduce the amount of material
  going to landfills. Well-designed buildings also help reduce the amount of
  waste generated by the occupants as well, by providing on-site solutions
  such as compost bins to reduce matter going to landfills.
 To reduce the impact on wells or water treatment plants, several options
  exist. "Greywater", wastewater from sources such as dishwashing or
  washing machines, can be used for subsurface irrigation, or if treated, for
  non-potable purposes, e.g., to flush toilets and wash cars. Rainwater
  collectors are used for similar purposes.
 Centralized wastewater treatment systems can be costly and use a lot of
  energy. An alternative to this process is converting waste and wastewater
  into fertilizer, which avoids these costs and shows other benefits.
HOW TO MAKE GREEN HOMES
Cost and payoff
 The most criticized issue about constructing environmentally friendly
  buildings is the price. Photo-voltaics, new appliances, and modern
  technologies tend to cost more money. Most green buildings cost a
  premium of <2%, but yield 10 times as much over the entire life of the
  building. The stigma is between the knowledge of up-front cost vs. life-
  cycle cost. The savings in money come from more efficient use of
  utilities which result in decreased energy bills. It is projected that
  different sectors could save $130 Billion on energy
  bills. Also, higher worker or student productivity can be factored into
  savings and cost deductions.
 Studies have shown over a 20 year life period, some green buildings
  have yielded $53 to $71 per square foot back on
  investment. Confirming the rentability of green building
  investments, further studies of the commercial real estate market have
  found that LEED and Energy Star certified buildings achieve
  significantly higher rents, sale prices and occupancy rates as well
  as lower capitalization rates potentially reflecting lower
  investment risk.
Regulation and operation
 The Indian building industry is highly de-centralized with
  people and/ or groups engaged in design, construction,
  equipment provision, installation, and renovation working
  together. Each group may be organized to some extent, but there
  is limited interaction among the groups, thus disabling the
  integrated green design and application process.
  Hence, it is very important to define and quantify sustainable
  building practices and their benefits. It is also important to
  separate the role of different participants in ensuring that the
  building consumes minimal resources over its entire life cycle
  and leaves behind a minimal environmental footprint.
Indian Green Building Council
 The Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), was formed in the year 2001
    by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). The vision of the council is to
    usher in a green building movement in India and facilitate India to become
    one of the global leaders in green buildings by 2015.
   With a modest beginning of 20,000 sq ft (1,900 m2). green built-up area in
    the country in the year 2003, today more than 1053 green buildings ( as on
    April 2011) with a built-up area of over 648,000,000 sq ft (60,200,000 m2).
    are being constructed all over India, of which 147 green buildings are
    certified and fully functional
   LEED India for New Construction
   LEED India for Core and Shell
   IGBC Green Homes
   IGBC Green Factory Building
   IGBC Green SEZ
   IGBC Green Townships
Green Rating
for Integrated Habitat Assessment
 GRIHA has been developed after a thorough study and understanding
  of the current internationally accepted green building rating systems
  and the prevailing building practices in India. The team has researched
  on several international rating systems. A few team members were also
  sponsored under a study tour by USAEP (United States Asia
  Environmental Partnership) to understand the eco-rating systems
  prevalent in the US. The team has vast experience in providing design
  assistance to green buildings in the country and long and varied
  experience in carrying out energy conservation studies in existing
  hotels, offices, and other commercial building. The team has effectively
  utilized the several multi-disciplinary strengths and experiences of the
  colleagues at TERI to arrive at the tools that addresses cross-cutting
  issues in the design, development, and operation of a green building.
Suzlon Energy
 Limited - Pune
Several accolades continue to
shower upon Suzlon’s global
headquarter in Pune - “One
Earth” - ever since the facility
has been LEED ‘Platinum’
rated and certified as an eco-
friendly building by the Green
Building Council. Built to
perfection on an area of 41,000
square meters (10.13 acres),
One Earth can be counted as
among the largest green
building projects in India and
is living proof that our world
can be replenished with a little
green effort, everyday.
Biodiversity
Conservation India
Ltd (BCIL) -
Bangalore
As a green builder who strives for
the conservation of diversity in
vegetation, forests, culture and
urban lifestyles, BCIL has created
some of the most energy-efficient
residential homes India has ever
set eyes upon. The company’s TZed
                                     No home at BCIL TZed Homes uses
homes in Whitefield, Bangalore       incandescent lamps, halogens and
has been certified as the first      fluorescent tubelights
residential apartment in the world
to be rated ‘Platinum’ under LEED.
TZed, which means “Towards
Zero Energy Development” is a
2,49,000 sq.ft. green project
spread across 5.5 acres and is
designed to reduce lighting and
energy by nearly 70 per cent.
ITC Green Centre -
Gurgaon
Renowned as one of the early
adopters of the green building
movement in India, the ITC Green
Centre is still considered a
benchmark for green buildings. It
was the first 'Platinum' rated
building in India and has
endeavored to adopt green
practices that go beyond recycled
                                       More than 10% of the building materials are
waste and day-lit offices. Within a
built-in area of 180,000 sq.ft., the   refurbished from other sites and 40% are
building features alternative          from within 500 miles of the project site
transportation facilities, storm
water management
system, solar thermal
technology, reflective high-
albedo roof paint, minimal
exterior lighting, separate
smoking rooms with exhaust
system and zero-water
discharge
The Druk White
Lotus School -
Ladakh
In this desert landscape of severe
climatic conditions, 3,500 meters
above sea level, was born a modest
school that is adjudged as an
outstanding example of
sustainable, green, cost effective
building development. This multi-
award winning structure is the
recipient of the Best Asian
Building, Best Education
Building and Best Green
                                     Traditional mud brick masonry is used
Building awards. It combines         internally to provide increased thermal
the best of traditional Ladakhi      performance and durability
architecture with 21st century
engineering excellence and is
built with traditional materials
such as locally excavated
stone, mud bricks, timber and
grass.
La Cuisine Solaire -
Auroville
One of the most innovative
green buildings in the country
is the solar kitchen at
Auroville that best
demonstrates the use of solar
energy to produce steam. This
1700 sq. m. kitchen is
named thus because of the
huge 15 diameter solar bowl
that has been fixed at the
top of the structure to
harvest solar energy. On a
clear day, this green
structure can generate           This building puts to use appropriate
enough steam at a                technologoes and passive solar concepts to
temperature of 150°C that        achieve energy-efficiency
can be used to cook meals
for 1000 people, three times
a day.
Doon School -
Dehradun
Authorities can rightfully
claim that this establishment
is one of India's first green
school campuses that opted
for recycling measures and
successfully achieved cent
per cent self-sufficiency in
energy, water and organic
fertilizer. Several old
building blocks that were        Doon school drastically reduced the need for
part of the 69 acre school       artificial heating/cooling air conditioning
were redesigned and solar        through solar thermal systems and cross-
thermal systems, waste           ventilation
management processes as
well as biomass gasification
systems were introduced as
part of its green initiatives.
Raintree Hotels -
Chennai
Here is an eco-sensitive hotel for
the eco-savvy traveler. The entire
chain of Raintree business hotels
across Chennai city are the first
eco-sensitive hotels in South India.
Everything about this hospitality
range is green: right from the
rubber wood, bamboo and
medium-density fiber used for
construction down to the
Portland Pozzalana cement
containing 15 to 20 per cent fly
                                       Setting new standards of environmental
ash. The George Fisher                 responsibility without compromising on
concealed cistern installed at         guest experience
the hotel controls the water
used in toilet flushes and the
sewage treatment plant recycles
water for use in air conditioners.
Rajiv Gandhi
International
Airport -
Hyderabad
India’s first Greenfield airport is
undeniably among the top 10 green
buildings in India and the first
airport in Asia to be awarded the
LEED ‘Silver’ rating certification by
US Green Building Council.
Featuring 100,005 sq. m. of glass       This greenfield airport has been built at a
encased terminal, this green
building ensures optimal use of
                                        cost of Rs 2,478 crore
natural light and minimal
wastage of electricity or energy
consumption. Yet another of its
green features includes the
recycling of treated wastewater
for landscaping, air
conditioning and flushing
requirements.
Patni Knowledge
Centre
* Climate responsive architecture
* Over 50% green area
* 75% of the area receives natural
daylight
* 95% of the occupants get access
to outside views
* Zero discharge building; 100%
recycling of sewage
* Drip water irrigation and solar
water heating
* Interior materials with low
volatile organic compound (VOC)
emissions
* Healthy air quality with CO2
                                     Set up with an investment of Rs.. 175 crores,
sensors for adding fresh air on      this Green IT-BPO centre is spread over 5
demand                               acres of land and seats over 3,500 people.
* Maximum use of eco-friendly
recyclable material.
Nokia - Gurgaon
Among India’s most sustainable
buildings is the corporate office of
Nokia in Gurgaon which has been
granted accreditation as one of the
world’s leading green buildings by
the U.S. Green Building Council
(USGBC). This is the first time that
a commercial interior fit-out
project in India is being awarded
the Green Building Award and
prestigious LEED ‘Gold’ rating.
What makes this green office stand
out from the rest is its smart
lighting and ventilation
systems, high-efficiency
chillers, high-performance
double glazing, heat recovery
wheel, green guard certified
furniture and online CO2
monitoring system.
START THINKING GREEN
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Ppt green

  • 2. GREEN BUILDING  Refers to a structure and using process that is environmentally responsible and resource efficient throughout a building’s life cycle : from sitting to design, construction, operation, maintenance, re novation, and demolition.  Green building – also known as sustainable or high performance building increases the efficiency with which buildings and their sites use and harvest energy, water, and materials.
  • 3. GREEN BUILDING CONCEPT  The ‘GREEN BUILDING’ concept is gaining importance in various countries, including India. These are buildings that ensure waste is minimized at every stage during the construction and operation of the building, resulting in low costs, according to experts in technology.  A Green building is a structure that is environmentally responsible and resource efficient throughout it’s life cycle.
  • 4. OBJECTIVE Green building are designed to reduce the overall impact of the built environment on human health and the natural environment by :  Efficiently using energy, water and other resources.  Protecting occupant health and improving employee productivity.  Reducing waste, pollution and environment degradation.
  • 5. Goals of green building  Green building brings together a vast array of practices and techniques to reduce and ultimately eliminate the impacts of buildings on the environment and human health. It often emphasizes taking advantage of renewable resources, e.g., using sunlight through passive solar, active solar, and photovoltaic techniques and using plants and trees through green roofs, rain gardens, and for reduction of rainwater run- off. Many other techniques, such as using packed gravel or permeable concrete instead of conventional concrete or asphalt to enhance replenishment of ground water, are used as well.  Fundamental principles : Structure Design Efficiency, Energy Efficiency, Water Efficiency, Materials Efficiency, Indoor Environmental Quality Enhancement, Operations and Maintenance Optimization, and Waste and Toxics Reduction
  • 6. Structure design efficiency  The foundation of any construction project is rooted in the concept and design stages. The concept stage, in fact, is one of the major steps in a project life cycle, as it has the 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. However, building as a process is not as streamlined as an industrial process, and varies from one building to the other, never repeating itself identically. In addition, buildings are much more complex products, composed of a multitude of materials and components each constituting various design variables to be decided at the design stage. A variation of every design variable may affect the environment during all the building's relevant life-cycle stages.
  • 7. Energy efficiency  To reduce operating energy use, high-efficiency windows and insulation in walls, ceilings, and floors increase the efficiency of the building envelope, (the barrier between conditioned and unconditioned space). Another strategy, passive solar building design, is often implemented in low-energy homes. Designers orient windows and walls and place awnings, porches, and trees to shade windows and roofs during the summer while maximizing solar gain in the winter. In addition, effective window placement (day lighting) can provide more natural light and lessen the need for electric lighting during the day. Solar water heating further reduces energy costs.  Onsite generation of renewable energy through solar power, wind power, hydro power, or biomass can significantly reduce the environmental impact of the building. Power generation is generally the most expensive feature to add to a building.
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  • 9. Water efficiency  Reducing water consumption and protecting water quality are key objectives in sustainable building. One critical issue of water consumption is that in many areas, the demands on the supplying aquifer exceed its ability to replenish itself. To the maximum extent feasible, facilities should increase their dependence on water that is collected, used, purified, and reused on-site. The protection and conservation of water throughout the life of a building may be accomplished by designing for dual plumbing that recycles water in toilet flushing. Waste-water may be minimized by utilizing water conserving fixtures such as ultra-low flush toilets and low- flow shower heads. Bidets help eliminate the use of toilet paper, reducing sewer traffic and increasing possibilities of re-using water on-site. Point of use water treatment and heating improves both water quality and energy efficiency while reducing the amount of water in circulation. The use of non-sewage and greywater for on-site use such as site-irrigation will minimize demands on the local aquifer.
  • 10. Materials efficiency  Green building materials are composed of renewable, rather than nonrenewable resources. Green materials are environmentally responsible because impacts are considered over the life of the product. Depending upon project-specific goals, an assessment of green materials may involve an evaluation of one or more of the criteria listed below.  Green building material/product selection criteria : Resource efficiency Indoor air quality Energy efficiency Water conservation Affordability
  • 11. Resource Efficiency  Recycled Content: Products with identifiable recycled content, including postindustrial content with a preference for post consumer content.  Resource efficient manufacturing process: Products manufactured with resource-efficient processes including reducing energy consumption, minimizing waste (recycled, recyclable and or source reduced product packaging), and reducing greenhouse gases.  Locally available: Building materials, components, and systems found locally or regionally saving energy and resources in transportation to the project site.  Durable: Materials that are longer lasting or are comparable to conventional products with long life expectancies.
  • 12. Indoor environmental quality enhancement  Indoor Air Quality seeks to reduce volatile organic compounds, or VOCs, and other air impurities such as microbial contaminants. Buildings rely on a properly designed ventilation system (passively/naturally- or mechanically-powered) to provide adequate ventilation of cleaner air from outdoors or recirculated, filtered air as well as isolated operations (kitchens, dry cleaners, etc.) from other occupancies.  Low or non-toxic: Materials that emit few or no carcinogens, reproductive toxicants, or irritants as demonstrated by the manufacturer through appropriate testing.  Moisture resistant: Products and systems that resist moisture or inhibit the growth of biological contaminants in buildings.  Systems or equipment: Products that promote healthy IAQ by identifying indoor air pollutants or enhancing the air quality.
  • 13. Operations and maintenance optimization  No matter how sustainable a building may have been in its design and construction, it can only remain so if it is operated responsibly and maintained properly.. Every aspect of green building is integrated into the O&M phase of a Ensuring operations and maintenance(O&M) personnel are part of the project's planning and development process will help retain the green criteria designed at the onset of the project building's life. The addition of new green technologies also falls on the O&M staff. Although the goal of waste reduction may be applied during the design, construction and demolition phases of a building's life-cycle, it is in the O&M phase that green practices such as recycling and air quality enhancement take place
  • 14. Waste reduction  Green architecture also seeks to reduce waste of energy, water and materials used during construction. For example, in California nearly 60% of the state's waste comes from commercial buildings .During the construction phase, one goal should be to reduce the amount of material going to landfills. Well-designed buildings also help reduce the amount of waste generated by the occupants as well, by providing on-site solutions such as compost bins to reduce matter going to landfills.  To reduce the impact on wells or water treatment plants, several options exist. "Greywater", wastewater from sources such as dishwashing or washing machines, can be used for subsurface irrigation, or if treated, for non-potable purposes, e.g., to flush toilets and wash cars. Rainwater collectors are used for similar purposes.  Centralized wastewater treatment systems can be costly and use a lot of energy. An alternative to this process is converting waste and wastewater into fertilizer, which avoids these costs and shows other benefits.
  • 15. HOW TO MAKE GREEN HOMES
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  • 17. Cost and payoff  The most criticized issue about constructing environmentally friendly buildings is the price. Photo-voltaics, new appliances, and modern technologies tend to cost more money. Most green buildings cost a premium of <2%, but yield 10 times as much over the entire life of the building. The stigma is between the knowledge of up-front cost vs. life- cycle cost. The savings in money come from more efficient use of utilities which result in decreased energy bills. It is projected that different sectors could save $130 Billion on energy bills. Also, higher worker or student productivity can be factored into savings and cost deductions.  Studies have shown over a 20 year life period, some green buildings have yielded $53 to $71 per square foot back on investment. Confirming the rentability of green building investments, further studies of the commercial real estate market have found that LEED and Energy Star certified buildings achieve significantly higher rents, sale prices and occupancy rates as well as lower capitalization rates potentially reflecting lower investment risk.
  • 18. Regulation and operation  The Indian building industry is highly de-centralized with people and/ or groups engaged in design, construction, equipment provision, installation, and renovation working together. Each group may be organized to some extent, but there is limited interaction among the groups, thus disabling the integrated green design and application process. Hence, it is very important to define and quantify sustainable building practices and their benefits. It is also important to separate the role of different participants in ensuring that the building consumes minimal resources over its entire life cycle and leaves behind a minimal environmental footprint.
  • 19. Indian Green Building Council  The Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), was formed in the year 2001 by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). The vision of the council is to usher in a green building movement in India and facilitate India to become one of the global leaders in green buildings by 2015.  With a modest beginning of 20,000 sq ft (1,900 m2). green built-up area in the country in the year 2003, today more than 1053 green buildings ( as on April 2011) with a built-up area of over 648,000,000 sq ft (60,200,000 m2). are being constructed all over India, of which 147 green buildings are certified and fully functional  LEED India for New Construction  LEED India for Core and Shell  IGBC Green Homes  IGBC Green Factory Building  IGBC Green SEZ  IGBC Green Townships
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  • 22. Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment  GRIHA has been developed after a thorough study and understanding of the current internationally accepted green building rating systems and the prevailing building practices in India. The team has researched on several international rating systems. A few team members were also sponsored under a study tour by USAEP (United States Asia Environmental Partnership) to understand the eco-rating systems prevalent in the US. The team has vast experience in providing design assistance to green buildings in the country and long and varied experience in carrying out energy conservation studies in existing hotels, offices, and other commercial building. The team has effectively utilized the several multi-disciplinary strengths and experiences of the colleagues at TERI to arrive at the tools that addresses cross-cutting issues in the design, development, and operation of a green building.
  • 23. Suzlon Energy Limited - Pune Several accolades continue to shower upon Suzlon’s global headquarter in Pune - “One Earth” - ever since the facility has been LEED ‘Platinum’ rated and certified as an eco- friendly building by the Green Building Council. Built to perfection on an area of 41,000 square meters (10.13 acres), One Earth can be counted as among the largest green building projects in India and is living proof that our world can be replenished with a little green effort, everyday.
  • 24. Biodiversity Conservation India Ltd (BCIL) - Bangalore As a green builder who strives for the conservation of diversity in vegetation, forests, culture and urban lifestyles, BCIL has created some of the most energy-efficient residential homes India has ever set eyes upon. The company’s TZed No home at BCIL TZed Homes uses homes in Whitefield, Bangalore incandescent lamps, halogens and has been certified as the first fluorescent tubelights residential apartment in the world to be rated ‘Platinum’ under LEED. TZed, which means “Towards Zero Energy Development” is a 2,49,000 sq.ft. green project spread across 5.5 acres and is designed to reduce lighting and energy by nearly 70 per cent.
  • 25. ITC Green Centre - Gurgaon Renowned as one of the early adopters of the green building movement in India, the ITC Green Centre is still considered a benchmark for green buildings. It was the first 'Platinum' rated building in India and has endeavored to adopt green practices that go beyond recycled More than 10% of the building materials are waste and day-lit offices. Within a built-in area of 180,000 sq.ft., the refurbished from other sites and 40% are building features alternative from within 500 miles of the project site transportation facilities, storm water management system, solar thermal technology, reflective high- albedo roof paint, minimal exterior lighting, separate smoking rooms with exhaust system and zero-water discharge
  • 26. The Druk White Lotus School - Ladakh In this desert landscape of severe climatic conditions, 3,500 meters above sea level, was born a modest school that is adjudged as an outstanding example of sustainable, green, cost effective building development. This multi- award winning structure is the recipient of the Best Asian Building, Best Education Building and Best Green Traditional mud brick masonry is used Building awards. It combines internally to provide increased thermal the best of traditional Ladakhi performance and durability architecture with 21st century engineering excellence and is built with traditional materials such as locally excavated stone, mud bricks, timber and grass.
  • 27. La Cuisine Solaire - Auroville One of the most innovative green buildings in the country is the solar kitchen at Auroville that best demonstrates the use of solar energy to produce steam. This 1700 sq. m. kitchen is named thus because of the huge 15 diameter solar bowl that has been fixed at the top of the structure to harvest solar energy. On a clear day, this green structure can generate This building puts to use appropriate enough steam at a technologoes and passive solar concepts to temperature of 150°C that achieve energy-efficiency can be used to cook meals for 1000 people, three times a day.
  • 28. Doon School - Dehradun Authorities can rightfully claim that this establishment is one of India's first green school campuses that opted for recycling measures and successfully achieved cent per cent self-sufficiency in energy, water and organic fertilizer. Several old building blocks that were Doon school drastically reduced the need for part of the 69 acre school artificial heating/cooling air conditioning were redesigned and solar through solar thermal systems and cross- thermal systems, waste ventilation management processes as well as biomass gasification systems were introduced as part of its green initiatives.
  • 29. Raintree Hotels - Chennai Here is an eco-sensitive hotel for the eco-savvy traveler. The entire chain of Raintree business hotels across Chennai city are the first eco-sensitive hotels in South India. Everything about this hospitality range is green: right from the rubber wood, bamboo and medium-density fiber used for construction down to the Portland Pozzalana cement containing 15 to 20 per cent fly Setting new standards of environmental ash. The George Fisher responsibility without compromising on concealed cistern installed at guest experience the hotel controls the water used in toilet flushes and the sewage treatment plant recycles water for use in air conditioners.
  • 30. Rajiv Gandhi International Airport - Hyderabad India’s first Greenfield airport is undeniably among the top 10 green buildings in India and the first airport in Asia to be awarded the LEED ‘Silver’ rating certification by US Green Building Council. Featuring 100,005 sq. m. of glass This greenfield airport has been built at a encased terminal, this green building ensures optimal use of cost of Rs 2,478 crore natural light and minimal wastage of electricity or energy consumption. Yet another of its green features includes the recycling of treated wastewater for landscaping, air conditioning and flushing requirements.
  • 31. Patni Knowledge Centre * Climate responsive architecture * Over 50% green area * 75% of the area receives natural daylight * 95% of the occupants get access to outside views * Zero discharge building; 100% recycling of sewage * Drip water irrigation and solar water heating * Interior materials with low volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions * Healthy air quality with CO2 Set up with an investment of Rs.. 175 crores, sensors for adding fresh air on this Green IT-BPO centre is spread over 5 demand acres of land and seats over 3,500 people. * Maximum use of eco-friendly recyclable material.
  • 32. Nokia - Gurgaon Among India’s most sustainable buildings is the corporate office of Nokia in Gurgaon which has been granted accreditation as one of the world’s leading green buildings by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). This is the first time that a commercial interior fit-out project in India is being awarded the Green Building Award and prestigious LEED ‘Gold’ rating. What makes this green office stand out from the rest is its smart lighting and ventilation systems, high-efficiency chillers, high-performance double glazing, heat recovery wheel, green guard certified furniture and online CO2 monitoring system.