When a company wants to switch over to green architecture, they have two main disadvantages. One is cost, even though it may save money in the long run there are large upfront costs that cannot be avoided. Two is what to do with their current building, many cases keeping the current architecture is better for the environment than disposing of it in favor of a green design.
Sustainable Architecture is when a design is less damaging to the area in which it is being placed. For instance using a type of asphalt that allows water to pass through it. Or else using systems within the building to eliminate the amount of energy need or water used such as low flow toilets or water catch systems. This allows building to be more environmentally friendly and green.
Ecological architecture could also be called green architecture or sustainable architecture. It would be defined as buildings that are built with the environment in mind, i.e. energy efficiency, earth friendly building materials, etc.
'Green' architecture focuses primarily on building tactics that don't adversely impact the earth, use less energy, and often use recycled/re-purposed materials. Examples of green architecture could be using geothermal heating instead of electric or gas, or installing solar panels to offset the power demands of your building. 'Green' architecture can also be very literal - utilizing roof space as a roof garden (either cultivated or wild) which not only reduces the rain runoff of your building (lessening your impact on the city's storm sewers) but also reduces heating and cooling costs, and adds pleasing aesthetic elements to your building. Why not go truly green and grow vegetables on your roof?! Realistically, green architecture is anything that: -reduces your impact on the earth -uses recycled/re-purposed materials -transforms an existing building into usable space -uses less energy to run -creates its own energy -heats/cools a building through creative means -results in less pollution than conventional architecture
Bottom-up advantages -it involves the people around the province (the local people) -it save much more energy. -it is much cheaper. disadvantages -it does not impact on a lot of people. -this idea is driven by the existing infrastructure instead of the business process. for top-down i think this web will help you http://smallbusiness.chron.com/advantages-disadvantages-topdown-planning-21385.html you are welcome.
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Kira Gould has written: 'Women in green' -- subject(s): Sustainable architecture, Architecture and energy conservation, Architecture and women, Organic architecture
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