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This document discusses integrating green building technology into the construction industry to promote sustainability. It begins by outlining how buildings significantly contribute to global environmental issues like resource consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. It then introduces green building technologies that can reduce these impacts, such as net-zero energy homes. The document proposes a structured approach to integrating these technologies at each stage of design and construction. It also describes green building rating systems like LEED and provides examples of certified projects in South Korea that demonstrate green building principles. In conclusion, the document advocates applying its staged process to select, design, and incorporate appropriate green technologies into new buildings to minimize their environmental impacts over their lifecycle.

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This document discusses integrating green building technology into the construction industry to promote sustainability. It begins by outlining how buildings significantly contribute to global environmental issues like resource consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. It then introduces green building technologies that can reduce these impacts, such as net-zero energy homes. The document proposes a structured approach to integrating these technologies at each stage of design and construction. It also describes green building rating systems like LEED and provides examples of certified projects in South Korea that demonstrate green building principles. In conclusion, the document advocates applying its staged process to select, design, and incorporate appropriate green technologies into new buildings to minimize their environmental impacts over their lifecycle.

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Integrating Green Building

Technology into Construction


Industry : Towards Sustainability

Min Htet Myint Student No. 22512101 Department of Civil Engineering


Introduction

Building and the Natural Environment

Green Building Technologies

Integrating Green Building Technologies

CONTENTS Green Building Rating System

Sample Projects for Green Buildings

Conclusions

References
INTRODUCTON

Buildings are responsible for

• Largest Global Consumer of Materials

• Largest Global Energy Use

• 19% of GHG emissions

• 39% of Global CO2 emissions


PROBLEM STATEMENT
Buildings and the Natural Environment

Ehrlich’s equation

https://www.hondafoundation.jp/en/approach.html
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GREEN BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES
 Green Building Technology, also known as Green Construction, is the implementation
of design in structures, buildings and commercial spaces that are environmentally
accountable and resource-efficient throughout the building’s life cycle, i.e., from
planning to design, construction, operation, maintenance, renovation and
demolition.
Green Building Technologies

https://www.cadpro.com/green-building-designs/
Net-Zero Energy Home ©commons.wikimedia.org
INTEGRATING GREEN BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES INTO CONSTRUCTION
Stages of Integrating Process

Figure shows Energy savings and the design process


A Structure Approach for Integrating Stages
 A structured approach can be used to help ensure that green building technologies are
effectively integrated into existing and new buildings and that low energy and
environmental impact performance is achieved. This approach is structured around the
following key principles.
1. Knowing your building type and functions : This includes studies of existing
consumption in the existing building, or for new buildings, studies of energy efficient,
low impact buildings with a similar size and function.
2. Explicit targets : It targets should exceed good practice benchmarks and standards and
should be linked to evidence-based climate, environmental and other commitments.
3. Integrated design : Concept approaches and design development should be carried out
in an iterative and lateral way to ensure that a wide range of innovative options is also
considered.
4. Specialists : Specialist urban designers and landscape architects may be appointed to
develop site layouts and built form that conserves and enhance natural environmental
features and support increased energy efficiency.
5. Responsive design : Technologies may respond to topography and existing vegetation to
achieve optimum access to natural ventilation and light.
6. Modelling and an iterative design process: Modelling options also is a useful way to
identify the best technologies and in an iteratively way to develop these.
Green Building Rating System
Among them, TWO green building systems which are the most widely used are:
1. LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)
2. BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method)
What is LEED ?
First LEED highest-ranked project
in East Asia
 Samsung GREEN TOMORROW is the first project in East Asia that has achieved
the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum rating.
 Located in Yongin, South Korea.
 The development includes a 423m² zero-energy house and a 298m² public
relations pavilion and is designed to be a sustainability showpiece in Korea.

https://www.arup.com/projects/green-tomorrow
Examples of Green Buildings in South Korea
 The Songdo already has the first LEED-certified exhibit hall in Asia.
(Songdo Convensia Convention Center)

https://en.trippose.com/tour/songdoconvensia
Examples of Green Buildings in South Korea
 The first LEED-certified residential tower in Korea (called Central Park 1)

https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/the-central-park-i-101/8873
Examples of Green Buildings in South Korea
 The first LEED-certified hotel in Korea (Sheraton Incheon)

https://5osa.com/1893
Examples of Green Buildings in South Korea

 The Chadwick International School, the first LEED-certified school in


Korea.

https://www.groovekorea.com/chadwick
Sample Project 1 :
Top Green Skyscrapers in the World

Figure: Empire State Building, New York City


Sample Project 2 :
Top Green Skyscrapers in the World

Figure: Two International Finance Center, Hong Kong, China


Conclusions
 Green building technologies describe techniques used in built environments to minimize
environmental impacts for the whole lifecycle of the building project.
 This structured approach can be briefly described in the following key areas.
 Firstly, the relationship between built environments and the natural environments are
identified. In particular, the linkages between energy use in buildings, carbon dioxide
emissions and global warming are set out.
 Secondly, the potential role of green building technologies in reducing environmental
impacts and reducing energy consumption is set out. In particular, the importance of
ensuring that all the required functions of the buildings are accommodated, and the
buildings are conductive to health and productivity while reducing inputs is established.
 Thirdly, a structured stage-by-stage process is described which can be used to identify
refine and integrate green building technologies into buildings to ensure that low
environmental impact, energy efficient building can be achieved.
 In this way, this report provides how green building technologies can be integrated into
construction and how environmental impacts can be reduced in buildings through the
selection, design and integration of green building technologies.
REFERENCES
 Jaher Wasim (2017), “Climate Change Adaptation and Sustainable Development Through
Green Building Technology”, International Conference on Engineering Research,
Innovation and Education (ICERIE) , SUST, Sylhet, Bangladesh
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/313248258

 Yiyang Wei (2021), “The Development of Green Building Technology”, IOP Conference
Series: Earth and Environmental Science 812 (2021) 012011, 2021 3 rd international
Conference on Clean Energy and Electrical Systems
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/812/1/012011

 UN Environmental Global Status Report 2017, EIA International Energy Outlook 2017
https://newbuildings.org/embodied-carbon-conundrum-solving-for-all-emission-sources-f
rom-the-built-environment/globalco2emissionsbysector/

 LEED Green Building Rating System Categories https://www.usgbc.org/leed


Integrating Green Building Technology into Construction Industry :
Towards Sustainability

Presented by :
Min Htet Myint ( 민 헷 민트 )

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