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1
GREEN BUILDINGS An Approach towards Pollution
Prevention
Abhilash Vijayan Charanya Varadarajan Department
of Civil Engineering University of Toledo
Air Pollution Research Group
2
Introduction
  • Since the Industrial Revolution the world has
    witnessed
  • incalculable technological achievements
  • population growth
  • corresponding increases in resource use
  • Side effects of all the activities and
    achievements include
  • pollution, landfills at capacity, toxic waste,
    global warming, resource
  • and ozone depletion, and deforestation
  • All these efforts are straining the limits of
    the Earths carrying capacity its ability to
    provide the resources required to sustain life
    while retaining the capacity to regenerate and
    remain viable.

3
Building Industry- Facts
4
Compiled fromWorldwatch Paper 124
5
Building Industry in US
  • Represents more than 50 percent of the nations
    wealth
  • New construction and renovation activity amounts
    to approximately 800 billion
  • Represents 13 percent of the GDP
  • Employs over ten million people
  • CD debris comprise approximately 15 to 30
    percent of all waste disposed of in landfills
  • The resources required to create, operate, and
    replenish this level of infrastructure and income
    are enormous, but diminishing
  • To remain competitive and continue to expand and
    produce profits in the future, the building
    industry has to address the Environmental and
    Economic consequences of its actions

6
Sustainability
  • SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
  • Development that meets the needs of the present
    without compromising the ability of future
    generations to meet their own needs
  • (The Brundtland Commission,1987)
  • SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS
  • A Cradle-to-Cradle Approach

7
Working Principles
8
Application of Sustainability
Pre-Design
On-Site
Design
Construction
OM
  • Material Selection
  • Building Program
  • Project Budget
  • Team Selection
  • Partnering
  • Project Schedule
  • Laws, Codes
  • Standards
  • Research
  • Site Selection
  • Site Analysis
  • Assessment
  • Site Development
  • Layout
  • Watershed
  • Management
  • Conservation
  • Site Material
  • Equipment
  • Environmentally
  • Conscious
  • Construction
  • Preservation of
  • Features
  • Vegetation
  • Waste Mgmt
  • IAQ Issues
  • Source Control
  • Practices
  • Maintenance Plans
  • Indoor Quality
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Resource Efficiency
  • Renovation
  • Housekeeping
  • Custodial Practices
  • Passive Solar
  • Design
  • Materials
  • Specification
  • Indoor Air
  • Quality

9
Application of Sustainability A Superior
Technology
10
Effect of Sustainability
11
Advanced Features of a Sustainable Building
  • Best Building Form
  • Solar Energy Efficient Design
  • Improved Indoor Air Quality
  • Usage of Green Materials
  • Proper Mechanical Systems
  • Efficient Lighting
  • Proper Testing Maintenance

12
Green Materials
  • Materials, production, use and disposal must be
    safe for the planet. Most of the materials have
    specific range of conditions in which they best
    work
  • Sustainable building materials have the following
    features
  • Durable and easily maintained
  • Less processing required
  • Low odor
  • Low emitting
  • Cost-effective
  • Aesthetic

13
Economics of Green Buildings
  • Reduction in lighting energy requirements by at
    least 50 percent
  • Cut heating and cooling energy consumption by 60
    percent
  • Reduced water consumption by up to 30 percent or
    more
  • Lower building operating expenses through
    reduced utility and waste disposal costs
  • Lower on-going building maintenance costs,
    ranging from salaries to supplies
  • Increase worker productivity by six to 16
    percent
  • Higher property values and potentially lower
    lenders credit risk
  • Higher building net income
  • New economic development opportunities

14
Benefits of Sustainable Construction
  • Sustainable construction makes wise use of all
    the natural resources and a 50 reduction in
    energy use
  • Improves occupant health, comfort, productivity,
    reduces pollution and  landfill waste that are
    not easily quantified
  • A sustainable building may cost more up front,
    but saves through lower operating costs over the
    life of the building
  • Building is designed as one system rather than a
    collection of stand-alone systems with the help
    of the integrated system approach

15
Future of Sustainable Buildings
  • Further research
  • Successful examples of Sustainable buildings
  • Newer, efficient and healthier technologies
  • Availability of computer software programs to
    identify and evaluate options for a building
    project
  • Governmental support
  • An active participation from every sector of the
    society

16
Case Study- The Dalles Middle School
(Oregon)(Source http//www.energy.state.or.us/sc
hool/thedalles.pdf
  • Problem
  • Poorly built middle school in a landslide area
  • In 1955, to meet the sudden influx of students,
    temporary facilities were constructed with an
    expectant life of 20 years, but were used for 45
    years
  • By 2000, the State Fire Marshall closed down the
    facility with the decision to build a new school

17
Building Design
  • Heating and cooling are a large part of the
    energy use of a school building
  • The high temperature ground water from the
    landslide area was used to provide both heating
    and cooling using geothermal principles
  • It is one of the first schools in the nation that
    is heated and cooled with the very ground water
    that caused the landslides

18
Lighting
  • Daylighting Skylighting- Incorporated lots of
    natural light to reduce the need for electric
    lighting and the associated increase in the air
    conditioning load
  • Energy efficient fluorescent T5s installed in
    classrooms

19
Natural Ventilation
  • Operable windows pull fresh air into one side of
    the classroom, while ventilation stacks pull the
    air out on the opposite side of the classroom
  • At extreme temperatures, automatic backup
    mechanical ventilation systems used

20
Application of Concepts of Sustainability
  • Use of paints and sealers with low or no-volatile
    organic compounds (VOCs)
  • Reclaimed ground water to irrigate the ball
    fields.
  • Exterior lighting directed downward to reduce
    night light pollution
  • Mechanically zoned science classrooms to avoid
    exposure to hazardous chemicals
  • Stained the concrete walls to blend with the
    colors of the natural landscape
  • Use of ceiling tiles produced from 75 percent
    post-consumer recycled waste

21
Results
  • High performance school building emerged that
    will prevent pollution, save energy, natural
    resources and money
  • 60 percent cost reduction in energy expected
  • Students performed better with the skylights and
    windows that bring natural, non-glare light
    inside the classroom
  • Improved Indoor Air Quality and occupant comfort
    due to no-VOC emissions from building materials
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