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Green Building Movement in India

Tamilnadu Legislative Assembly Building Chennai. Green Building Movement in India. CII – Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre Hyderabad. 19 May 2011. Anna Centenary Library Chennai. Police Bhawan Gulbarga.

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Green Building Movement in India

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  1. Tamilnadu Legislative Assembly Building Chennai Green Building Movement in India CII – Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre Hyderabad 19 May 2011 Anna Centenary Library Chennai Police Bhawan Gulbarga

  2. “Centre of Excellence” for Green Buildings, Energy, Environment, Renewable energy, Water & Climate change activities in India CII – Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre Hyderabad A unique Public – Private Partnership ( CII, Govt of Andhra Pradesh, USAID and Pirojsha Godrej Foundation )

  3. CII-Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre Inaugurated by H.E Dr A P J Abdul Kalam 14 July 2004

  4. What is a Green Building? • A green building is one which uses • Less water • Optimises energy efficiency • Conserves natural resources • Generates less waste • Provides healthier spaces for people as compared to a conventional building

  5. Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) Vision of IGBC To usher in a green building movement in India India to become one of the world leaders in green buildings by 2015 • IGBC - formed by CII in 2001

  6. Green Building Movement in India In 2001, 1 Green Building 20,000 sq.ft. 1,087 Green Buildings, 695 Million sq.ft.

  7. IGBC Rating Programmes • One single rating cannot be applied to suit all building types • IGBC Green Homes • IGBC Green Factory Building (Pilot) • IGBC Green SEZs (Pilot) • IGBC Green Townships (Pilot) • LEED India NC (New Construction) • LEED India CS (Core and Shell) • IGBC Existing Buildings * • IGBC Green Schools * • IGBC Landscape * * Rating under development Rating Systems to suit all the 5 climatic zones in the country National by ChoiceGlobal in Performance

  8. Benefits in 151 Certified Green Buildings, India

  9. Intangible Benefits • Enhanced Productivity of Occupants • Better Indoor Air Quality • Health and Well-being of the Occupants • Less Absenteeism • Improved Day-lighting and Views World Class Standards & Procedures

  10. IGBC & Government Buildings www.igbc.in

  11. World’s First Green Legislative Assembly Building Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly Building achieved IGBC Gold -Based on Chola Architecture of 11th century

  12. Police Bhawan, Gulbarga First Government Green Building in India Passive Architecture – Wind Tower Cooling

  13. HUDA – ANNEXE – II, Hyderabad First Government Green Building in Hyderabad Traditional Architecture – Paigah Palace

  14. Anna Centenary Library, Chennai First Government Green Library Building in India High Performance Envelope, Equipment & Systems

  15. Some of the Prestigious Government Projects Going Green with IGBC • Jawaharlal Nehru Bhawan, Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi • Indira Pariyavaran Bhawan, Ministry of Environment and Forests, New Delhi - (Net Zero Building) • Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs, Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Manesar • Residential Buildings of Reserve Bank of India Chennai, Delhi & Mumbai • ISRO Corporate Office, ISRO, Bengaluru • Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow Indira Paryavaran Bhawan, MoEF, New Delhi Jawaharlal Nehru Bhawan, MEA, New Delhi

  16. Few Upcoming Green Townships in India • Mahindra World City, Chennai • Discovery City, Ramky Farms and Estates, Hyderabad • Kumar Ecoloch, Kumar Urban Limited, Pune • Employee Township of Sasan Mega Power Plant, Madhya Pradesh Over 14 Million Sq.ft. being developed as ‘Green Townships’

  17. To Sum Up • Green Buildings & Townships • Tremendous oppurtunity for tangible & intangible savings • Temendous Benefits • Individual • Society • Nation • Instil in the citizens • A Sense of Pride • Contribution to society Ultimately, resulting in a better quality of life

  18. Go Green . . . www.igbc.in

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