Green Buildings – Indian Perspective
Deteriorating
Environmentmal conditions pan India entails we MUST focus more on Environment
Friendly Buildings & Infra development. We are a country of 1.5 billion
people and counting , in which 32% of population lives in urban areas.India’s increase in commercial energy consumption in
the last four decades has been 700% and is growing. Energy consumption in india
will grow upto 3 times of current consumption by 2030. There is a shortage of about
250 million liters of water per day, if we only consider the major Indian
cities. The crisis is approaching, lest we stem it. Green building construction
presents a solution for sustainable growth.
What is Green Building? Green building, or sustainable
design, is the practice of increasing the efficiency with which buildings and
their sites use energy, water, and materials, while reducing the negative impacts
of the building on human health and the environment over the entire life cycle
of the building. Green building concepts extend beyond the walls of buildings
and should include siting, design,
construction, operation, maintenance, renovation, and demolition; as also, community and land use planning as
well.
There are numerous ways to make your
buildings more Eco friendly. We list a few below
Sustainable
Site Selection:
Easy
availability of public transport/ Mass Transit system and conveniences helps
cut down energy consumption for transportation. Rehabilitation of sites damaged
by environmental contamination is a better option than any new piece of land
where large amount of energy and resource is needed to make the land worthy of
building on, thus saving large amount of energy.
It is very
important to protect the existing Flora & Fauna, the soil and natural features.
Avoid hard paving on the site to preserve top soil and ease rain water
harvesting. There should be minimum storm water runoff.
Sustainable
Building Components / Material
Material which
can be recycled, have low toxicity, nil / low harmful air emissions, as also,
have a long shelf life are better. Planning the Building’s structure and
dimension can reduce the construction costs. Construction and demolition
material can be reused and recycled for landfills. Proper planning for managing
materials through deconstruction, demolition and construction is done.
Using renewable
materials like bamboo flooring, wool carpets, strawboard, cotton ball insulation
(made from denim scrap) is good. Locally available materials must be given
priority; Saves transportation costs. Alternative materials that can be
generated from waste with lesser energy is used over conventional building
materials, e.g. alternative materials for timber, like MDF board, Mica
Laminates and Veneers on composite boards should be used instead of natural
timber. Industrial waste based bricks and blocks, aerated lightweight BPC
concrete blocks, can be used for masonry structures and Fly ash, for bricks,
outdoor paving and in concrete.
Solar Energy
Indian Govt is giving numerous subsidies, including sharing of Solar
energy generated in the Grid so that excess energy generated during day can be
bartered for energy at night, thus being economically efficient, as also environment
friendly.
Water
Efficiency
Installation of
water efficient or low flow equipments in kitchens and bathrooms to reduce
water consumption is very important. Newly designed Vapor generating taps save
80% water while being as efficient.
· Incorporating
waste water management technologies like dual plumbing for using recycled water
in toilet flushing or using water conserving fixtures such as low flow shower
heads, self closing nozzles on hoses, water closets with dual flush options.
· Use
of Micro irrigation techniques at sites instead of high pressure sprayers.
· Recirculation
system for centralized hot water distribution.
· For
landscaping purpose, local plants and trees are used as they consume less
water.
· Provisions
for reusing and recycling water are made to ensure efficient water management.
· Using
treated waste water, non potable water for site irrigation. Raw sewage can
be recycled using aquatic plants like duckweed and water hyacinth to produce
clean water suitable for re-use in irrigation and industry.
· Integrating
Rain water harvesting system in building design to ensure maximum possible
utilization of rain water.
1billion square foot building area has
been certified as green by leading green building rating system LEED-INDIA.
There are two established Green
Building rateing system in India.
-
LEED-INDIA
-
GRIHA
Some Green Building Projects in India
·
Suzlon
Energy Limited - Pune
·
Biodiversity
Conservation India - Bangalore
·
Olympia
Technology Park - Chennai
·
ITC
Green Centre - Gurgaon
·
The
Druk White Lotus Schoo l- Ladakh
·
Doon
School - Dehradun
·
Raintree
Hotels - Chennai
·
Nokia
- Gurgaon
·
Rajiv
Gandhi International Airport - Hyderabad
·
Palais
Royale at Worli – Mumbai
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