Would you like to spend more money on your Valentine's Day gift this year instead of putting it into design and architecture that is disruptive to your environment? Then think about utilizing green architecture in building design to make skyscrapers greener, while saving some green too. Blogskinny gives their insight:
Green Architecture is a concept of designing buildings in a manner that reduces the adverse effect of construction on the people and the environment. Green architecture includes conservation and efficient use of natural resources as also the use of indigenous and recycled material to optimizing the finances. It is literally an approach to get ‘Much More with Much Less'. The question that begs answering is: how do those old fashioned thatched roof houses remain cool in the summer?
Through structural architecture and the inclusion of solar, wind, and water power, green design today helps to sustain a stronger and purer environment. Alleviating any harsh chemicals or synthetic materials and recycling such resources as water and organic byproducts helps the continuous flow of goods back to the environment. This diminishes overproducing as well as recreating harmful materials that go back into the environment that don't need to be there. The Leadership in Energy and Environment Design (LEED) is also doing its part by assigning different weights to sustainable standards for the environment. Through this, LEED labels the importance of each green architecture adjustment. This trend follows in many other countries and continents as well. Are you doing your part today?


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