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Table Of Contents
Foreword
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: What Does Green Construction Mean
Chapter 3: Making Your Current Home More Energy Efficient
Chapter 4: Green Architecture
Chapter 5: Environmentally Friendly Building Materials
Chapter 6: Environmentally Friendly Maintenance Material
Chapter 7: The Green Approach To Landscaping
Chapter 8: Environmentally Friendly Communities
Chapter 9: Finding A “Green” Builder
Chapter 10: Finding Plans And Kits For Green Construction And The Benefits
Wrapping Up
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Foreword
Green construction practices aim to cut back the environmental affect of buildings, so the very first rule is: the greenest construction is the construction that doesn’t get constructed.
New construction almost always degrades a construction site, so not construction is preferred to green construction. The 2nd rule is: every construction ought to be as little as possible. The 3rd rule is: do not contribute to sprawl (the tendency is for metropolises to spread out in a disordered fashion). Regardless how much grass you put on your roof, regardless how energy-efficient windows, etc., you utilize, if you contribute to sprawl, you’ve defeated your purpose. Urban infill sites are preferred to suburban “greenfield” sites.
Going Green Construction
An Insider’s Look At The Trend In Green Construction
Chapter 1: Introduction
Synopsis
Construction accounts for a big amount of land. According to the National Resources Inventory, just about 107 million acres of land in the U.S. is developed. Another study was released that a publication that calculated that existing buildings are responsible for more than forty percent of the world’s entire primary energy consumption and for twenty-four percent of global CO2 emissions. The Basics
The idea of sustainable development may be traced to the energy (particularly fossil oil) crisis and the environment pollution interest in the’70s. The green construction movement in the United States originated from the need and want for more energy effective and environmentally friendly construction patterns.
There are a number of motives for green construction, including environmental, economical, and social advantages. All the same, modern sustainability initiatives demand an integrated and synergistic design to both new construction and in the retrofitting of subsisting structures.
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