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Green House Building ... How To Survive Without Oil

Our Planet is facing dramatic changes owing to the accelerated rate of human development and indiscriminate exploitation of natural resources. Global warming is just one such warning sign that the delicate global ecosystem is very near the tipping scale. Therefore, it is incumbent on humanity to find solutions to harmonize their needs in consonance with nature. Building Green Houses is one such important initiative.
What is a Green House building? Simply put, it indicates the method(s) of using resources, needed for building houses, institutions, markets, malls, and other structures conservatively, in an environmentally friendly and cost effective manner.
There are various methods used for building Green houses. Use of architectural designs, which maximize the availability of natural sunlight and wind, help reduce consumption of electricity and polluting air conditioners. Another method is to use solar heaters and photovoltaic cells to save electricity. Conservation, an important facet of green design is helped by using locally available natural materials. Rationalizing ones needs also helps the green initiative; for example, building a house only as large as you actually need. Conservation of water is a green principle, which can be achieved through installing smaller cisterns, using recycled water for your garden and rainwater harvesting.
Building green houses have many rewards attached. In the opinion of some experts, well-planned green houses consume upto 30% less energy than those that are not built with this idea in mind. Greater use of natural air and sunlight make green building healthier, increasing human efficiency and yes, mean lesser visits to the doctor!
It is generally misconstrued that green building costs more to build than normal buildings. That is just not true. Studies have shown that a well conceived green house project might cost in the range of 0.5 % to 6.5 % over a normal building in the initial costing. However, over the long term, those costs get recovered.
For green buildings to be sustainable it is recommended that one considers incorporation of the green features in the initial design itself. Suggested measures include pooling or sharing of resources such as a common swimming pool or investing on a rainwater harvesting plant for the community at large.
The concept of a green house building is not likely to be a passing fad. Living in green buildings will in all probability be the lifestyle choice of people all over the world. Building green houses will help in ensuring a bright future to our children and also help in protecting the Earth.

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