Buildings and homes (or the “built environment”) affects natural environment. Buildings, where people spend 90% of their time, adversely impact human health. Buildings also account for 40% of energy and 16% of the water used annually worldwide. Air quality inside buildings is 2 to 5 times worse than outside. There are many factors to consider while studying the impacts of buildings. Land use and ecosystems where buildings are built. Materials and practices used to construct buildings. Material, chemical, energy and water resources used to maintain and operate buildings. Demolition and waste of a building at the end of its life. Green Building involves minimizing these negative environmental and human health impacts and enhancing positive re...
The open access book discusses human health and wellbeing within the context of built environments. ...
The buildings, where people live, work, and protect people from nature’s extremes, yet they also aff...
Abstract The awareness of the heavy impact that the building sector exerts on the natural environme...
Recently, much attention has been paid to sustainable development in cities. The quality of human li...
The term 'green' is the measure of environmental friendliness and environmental friendliness or eco-...
Altering the surface cover of an area causes the change in the environment. By erecting buildings ch...
Man has constructed buildings for working, living and leisure since the advent of civilization. Over...
Nowadays, due to effects of global warming, green building concept will be proved the key to encount...
Since our earth has finite material resources and biological capacity, human must live within the ca...
A green building uses less energy, water and natural resources, creates less waste and is healthier ...
The health and wellbeing of building occupants should be a key priority in the design, building, and...
Architectural work cannot be separated from the activities of human beings as users. A thing is to b...
The built environment has a strong impact on both human and environmental health. Buildings and the ...
Nowadays, the world faces many challenges and problems from climate change and global warming. Many ...
Green building and sustainable building both refer to the design and construction of buildings that ...
The open access book discusses human health and wellbeing within the context of built environments. ...
The buildings, where people live, work, and protect people from nature’s extremes, yet they also aff...
Abstract The awareness of the heavy impact that the building sector exerts on the natural environme...
Recently, much attention has been paid to sustainable development in cities. The quality of human li...
The term 'green' is the measure of environmental friendliness and environmental friendliness or eco-...
Altering the surface cover of an area causes the change in the environment. By erecting buildings ch...
Man has constructed buildings for working, living and leisure since the advent of civilization. Over...
Nowadays, due to effects of global warming, green building concept will be proved the key to encount...
Since our earth has finite material resources and biological capacity, human must live within the ca...
A green building uses less energy, water and natural resources, creates less waste and is healthier ...
The health and wellbeing of building occupants should be a key priority in the design, building, and...
Architectural work cannot be separated from the activities of human beings as users. A thing is to b...
The built environment has a strong impact on both human and environmental health. Buildings and the ...
Nowadays, the world faces many challenges and problems from climate change and global warming. Many ...
Green building and sustainable building both refer to the design and construction of buildings that ...
The open access book discusses human health and wellbeing within the context of built environments. ...
The buildings, where people live, work, and protect people from nature’s extremes, yet they also aff...
Abstract The awareness of the heavy impact that the building sector exerts on the natural environme...