A Review Paper on Green Building Research

Authors

  • Yuvraj Singh Bhadauriya Student, Department of Civil Engineering, Galgotias College of Engineering and Technology, Greater Noida, INDIA
  • Vishal Singh Student, Department of Civil Engineering, Galgotias College of Engineering and Technology, Greater Noida, INDIA
  • Suneel Kumar Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Galgotias College of Engineering and Technology, INDIA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31033/ijemr.11.4.16

Keywords:

GRIHA (Green Ratings for Integrated Habitat Assessment), IEQ (Interior Eco-Friendly Quality), LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), Leadership in Energy & Eco-Friendly Design

Abstract

One of the most common issues on the word right now is green building technology, with the goal of reducing the development industry's various negative effects on the environment, society, and economy. Because pollution and global warming are quickly expanding over the planet, the world urgently requires a sustainable and reasonable development. Because of the increase in Green House Gases (GHGs), dramatic climatical differences occurring everyday have been noted and are being faced by almost everyone all over the world. Within settled countries such as the United States of America, Russia, Australia, and the United Kingdom, there have already been rigorous steps taken to achieve workable development, as well as rules and regulations enacted by their respective governments to assist and accomplish a workable and environmentally approachable development of their countries. However, emerging countries such as India, China, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and others are dragging in terms of founding supportable growth and environmentally friendly structures. In addition, there is a deficiency of public understanding about this worldwide issue in these emerging countries. According to surveys and study, these countries are also far behind schedule the established nations of the world. This article discusses the need for maintainable growth around the world, particularly in emerging countries such as India and China, which have enormous land-living masses and are fast emerging, with the potential to become new global superpowers in the near future. It also includes sustainable and monetary research with connections to Indian contexts, as well as a recent live instance study of a freshly built and constructed luxurious housing home in a densely populated area of India. The case study is a inhabited house that is planned and built as a sustainable and green structure in an extremely community inside the state of Maharashtra, India, as India is also known as a country of villages with the world's second largest population. According to India's 2012 census, 69.84 percent of the population, or 869.17 million people, live in 6,47,861 distinct villages. By using straightforward, simple, and cost-effective strategies, this study will assist Indian communities and residential buildings in becoming more sustainable and greener.

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Published

2021-08-31

How to Cite

Yuvraj Singh Bhadauriya, Vishal Singh, & Suneel Kumar. (2021). A Review Paper on Green Building Research. International Journal of Engineering and Management Research, 11(4), 128–131. https://doi.org/10.31033/ijemr.11.4.16