A Study On Green Building Design As A Key Contribution Toward Sustainable Development

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Gaurav Chauhan, Saurav Yadav, Taranpreet Kaur

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The building sector has a noteworthy impact on ecological deterioration, utilizing substantial quantities of power and materials while adding to the discharge of glasshouse gases. As a result of the urgent requirement for environmental preservation, eco-friendly construction planning has surfaced as a notable resolution. This investigative manuscript delves into the significance of eco-friendly architectural planning as a pivotal factor in environmentalism within the building sector. By examining the environmental advantages, existing methodologies, and obstacles, the investigation endeavors to illuminate the significance of eco-friendly architectural planning and its capacity to tackle ecological issues. The investigation utilizes a blended methodology, encompassing an all-encompassing examination of literature, instances of real-life scenarios, and gathering of information via questionnaires and discussions with key players in the industry. The discoveries unveil that verdant edifice blueprint methodologies, such as power frugality, interior milieu superiority, aqueous preservation, and eco-friendly location strategizing, are deemed as pivotal by the bulk of constructors. Nonetheless, constructors encounter obstacles and difficulties in embracing these methodologies, such as expertise deficiencies, constraints in obtaining resources and supplies, intricate eco-friendly accreditation procedures, an absence of anticipated profits, and restricted enthusiasm from interested parties. The pondered average assessment corroborates these discoveries, accentuating the obstacles encountered by constructors in executing eco-friendly architectural blueprints. The study highlights the necessity for focused measures, like improved instruction schemes, streamlined validation procedures, and heightened consciousness, to surmount these hindrances and encourage the extensive acceptance of eco-friendly construction techniques in the building sector.

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