GREEN BUILDING DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Authors

  • Mehmet Fatih ALTAN İstanbul Aydın Üniversitesi, İnşaat Mühendisliği Anabilim Dalı
  • Burak Can KALEMCİ İstanbul Aydın Üniversitesi, İnşaat Mühendisliği Anabilim Dalı

Keywords:

Green Building, Construction, Renewable Energy, Breem, Leed

Abstract

Environmental challenges like global warming, climate change and fresh water supply has recently become an important issue. However, humankind continues to harm the nature and waste natural resources. Large amounts of energy consumption and water use all over the world result from buildings and also a large part of human life time is spent in buildings. All these reasons bring green buildings into the front scene that are environmental friendly, sustainable, more comfortable, energy efficient and low consuming structures. Developed countries have a comprehensive knowledge of green building and sustainability concepts and have been working with this awareness for more than 20 years. They established different environmental performance assessment systems. However, there has been lack of awareness in developing countries like Turkey. Since there are thousands of old and inefficient buildings in Turkey’s building stock and still a large housing deficit, green building concept is a great opportunity for the country. Since green building is a relatively new concept in Turkey, there are certain questions both in owners’ and end users’ minds about green building implementations, supplying environmental friendly construction materials, encountering additional costs in a green building project etc. There are many studies about green new construction projects; however there is less information about greening existing buildings. This research, evaluation of green building, examines the design and construction issues by researching examples from Turkey.

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2021-06-12

How to Cite

ALTAN, M. F. ., & KALEMCİ, B. C. (2021). GREEN BUILDING DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION IN CIVIL ENGINEERING. TAS Journal, 1(1), 179–186. Retrieved from https://www.tasjournal.com/index.php/tas/article/view/9

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