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Going Green: How Much Does It Cost?

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Every time one ignores to act in favour of the environment, we move further away from achieving our collective goal of sustainability. With the ever-increasing Global warming and its irreversible impacts, adopting a Green lifestyle is no more a choice. The Globe is getting hotter, and the impact of Climate change is daunting. Humans are morally obligated to protect the ecosystem more than any other species. Particularly, anthropogenic environmental degradation has been detrimental in all aspects. Envisioning a greener, cleaner reality to lessen the impact of   Climate Change   is a pressing need of the hour. Being aware and mindful of all our actions every step of the way is the key idea behind going green. Making the right choices Think of your day the moment you wake up. Every activity presents options for us to pick from. Going green is a chosen way of life made possible with an array of environmentally conscious decisions. Switching to a more sustainable regime starts with...

Could lightweight construction be the future of housing?

Being an environmental sceptic, the building industry continues to evolve. During the mid-20th century, many innovations came along with the suburban boom. One of these was lightweight construction, which is gaining more traction today than ever. The traditional building process uses materials with a high carbon footprint and hence a negative environmental impact. Increased awareness of environmental damage has moved the focus of governments and industry bodies to advocate the use of  sustainable building materials  in the construction industry. The lightweight construction is gaining traction due to its lower embodied energy rating. Lightweight materials require lesser resources than traditional materials and are more energy efficient with a minimal carbon footprint. Moreover, they significantly reduce construction time, enabling a quicker project turnaround and saving costs. Lightweight construction materials  Innovative building materials and lightweight technologies o...

How can a workplace be healthy?

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Professionals spend a larger part of their lives at work. A healthy workplace, thus, is designed to have a positive impact on them. Apart from the company culture, various sensory elements contribute to the space’s ambience, comfort, and vibes. The WELL Building Standard certifies and monitors the built environment features that impact human health and well-being. It measures and evaluates the built space as per seven parameters: air, water, nourishment, light, fitness, comfort, and mind. The WELL Standard believes that people’s health and wellness should be at the core of the building’s design. A workplace designed with employee well-being as the core will yield improved productivity and a sense of security, thus sustaining employees and benefiting the company in the long run. So how does one do that? Architects need to factor in the construction ergonomics, considering daylight, air quality, acoustics, temperature control, biophilic design, and green building techniques. Wor...