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Sustainable/ Green Buildings are the future of the construction industry, they are smart, energy and resource efficient, save the environment and even lead to money savings. Buildings are termed sustainable not only by putting solar panels, but by creating an intergated sustainable strategy with a set intent and clear goals that reflect in every tiny detail and thus contribute to the overall big picture of a high performing building. It is these tiny strategies that one needs to be aware of and stay constantly updated about, in order to understand the market trends, the consumer needs, and even for the sake of innovation in building design. This research guide is a starting point for anyone who wants to learn about sustainable buildings, their philosophies , basic design intents which can form the entire building's guiding philosophy and the exact strategies that can be applied to a project in a particular context. Hopefully these links, and articles inspire students and future professionals to create a better, smarter and higher performing urban environment.

In this Guide

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Journals and Periodicals

  •  {{cat}, {Journal of Green Building},{Journal of Green Building},{keywords}} 
  •  {{cat}, {High Performance Buildings},{High Performance Buildings},{keywords}} 
  •  {{cat}, {Energy and Buildings},{Energy and Buildings},{keywords}} 
  •  {{cat}, {Building And The Environment},{Building And The Environment},{keywords}} 
  •  {{cat}, {International Journal of Sustainable Built Environement},{International Journal of Sustainable Built Environement},{keywords}} 
  •  {{cat}, {Avery Architectural Periodicals},{Avery Architectural Periodicals},{keywords}} 
  •  {{cat}, {Proquest},{Proquest},{keywords}} 

Sustainable Facades

Facade orientation

Climatic Considerations

Fenestration

Insulation/Air Barrier

Net-Zero Water

Water Efficiency/ Indoor Water Use Reduction

Rainwater Harvesting

Irrigation

Stormwater Management

Wastewater Treatment

Active HVAC systems

Green Roofs/Walls

Passive Design

Natural Ventilation

Renewable Energy

Energy Storage

Solar Energy

Wind Energy

BioEnergy and Geothermal Energy

Space-Use Efficiency

Indoor Landscaping

Lighting/Daylighting

Ergonomics

Material Selection

Flooring and Finishes

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