Review Analysis & Enlightening Entity about Green Buildings

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Mukul Attri
Nitu

Abstract

The Increase in the level of pollution, global warming, and the effect of greenhouse gases resulted in an urgent need of sustainable green building technology. The methodology adopted is to spread awareness among the entity about green buildings and save cost for them for a long term. In this various case studies are thoroughly studied along with which a site is selected, than the overall quantity estimation is done, than from the market studies cost analysis is prepared and we compare a new green building with the traditional building. We found that the developed nations like U.S.A, U.K, and Russia had already made certain rules and regulations regarding eco-friendly development and the developing nations like India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh are trying to achieve a sustainable development. This paper shows the need of green building as a sustainable development all over the globe especially in developing countries. This case study selects a residential house which is constructed as per the green structure norms in the state of Haryana in India. As India is the second largest populated nation in the world with its 68.84% of total population living in villages (according to 2011 census of India).This paper helps villagers of India to construct and implement simple, sustainable and economic techniques for construction of their residential houses which also results in developing India rapidly.

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Mukul Attri and Nitu, “Review Analysis & Enlightening Entity about Green Buildings”, Int. J. Comput. Eng. Res. Trends, vol. 7, no. 6, pp. 29–33, Jun. 2020.
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