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A PROPOSED DESIGN OF TWO –

STOREY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING


APPLYING PRINCIPLES OF GREEN
TECHNOLOGY (EFFICIENT USE OF
SUNLIGHT, EFFICIENT USE OF
AIRFLOW, INCORPORATING
POLLUTION DECREASING
PLANTS)
The
needs of
7 billion
people…
What resources are in
decline?
DEPLETION
OF Water
NATURAL Coal
RESOURCES Oil
Natural Gas
Application of one or more of
environmental science, green chemistry,
environmental monitoring and electronic
GREEN
devices to monitor, model and conserve
TECHNOLOGY the natural environment and resources,
and to curb the negative impacts of
human involvement.
Conceptual
Framework
AMENETIES

ENVIRONMENTAL FINANCIAL
CONDITIONS CAPABILITIES Working
Timeline
DESIGN
CRITERIA
Recommendation
Problem
Statement
Significance of the
Study
Scope and
Limitations
THEORETICAL
BACKGROUND
Advance Control Corp., 2017

 “The primary way that green technology benefits


are achieved is through greater energy efficiency. In
new buildings, green building construction plays a
role in every phase of development. Every aspect of
the structure, including siting, design, construction
materials, and the systems used to run and
maintain operations are chosen to be as sustainable
and energy-efficient as possible.”
Chris Weigand, 2014

 “Green design not only benefits the environment,


but also provides value to the owner or tenant
because the buildings are much more efficient.
Such designs include wastewater reuse, rooftop
gardens, and solar energy systems. Some of these
details may seem small at first, but the benefits of
using them pay off in the long run.”
Anastas, P.T. and
Zimmerman, J.B., 2003
 “Green engineering focuses on how to achieve
sustainability through science and technology. A
design based on the twelve principles moves
beyond baseline engineering quality and safety
specifications to consider environmental, economic,
and social factors.”
Olawale Daniel, 2018
 “Green construction means the use of resource-
efficient and environmentally responsible processes
in construction to ensure lifetime sustainability of
the building. Primarily, the sustainability context of
building implies building operations, site design,
maintenance, repair, and demolition with the
least harm on the environment.
Research Procedures
Gathering of
Existing
Environmental
Condition
Assessing
Amenities
Assessing
Financial
Capabilities
Creating
Design
Recommendations
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