Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Green building is a resource-efficient construction strategy that results in healthier buildings that have a lower environmental effect and are less expensive to maintain. Since the industrialization, the globe has seen tremendous technical advancements as well as population expansion, resulting in a rise in resource consumption. Green building is one of several innovative ways developed by man to safeguard the human environment. Green architecture refers to development that is cost-effective, energy-efficient, ecologically beneficial, and long-term. This research provides in-depth information on green buildings, the methods utilized in them, and their advantages over conventional structures. It also includes a case study and a list of cited sources. Green structure is the activity of upgrading energy adequacy of structures of their utilization of force age, water, and materials, just as decreasing the effect of structures on human wellbeing and the climate, through great framework, activity, development, upkeep, just as expulsion all through the whole structure life cycle.