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1 Introduction to Green Buildings 1

2 Sustainable Architecture and Design 15

3 Site Selection and Planning 22

4 Water Conservation 48

5 Energy Efficiency 71

6 Building Material and Resources 110

7 Indoor Environment Quality 130

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9 GBC Case Study 164

10 Case Studies 186

11 IGBC AP 198

12 Exercises 207

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2 Site Selection and Planning 14
3 Water Conservation 18
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5 Building Materials and Resources 16
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Credit 2 Proximity to Public Transport 1 )
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Credit 2 Proximity to Public Transport 1
Credit 3 Low-emitting Vehicles 1
Credit4 Natural Topography or Vegetation 1-2
Credit 5 Preseivation or Transplantation of Trees 1
Credit 6 Heat Island Reduction, Non-roof 1-2
Credit 7 Heat Island Reduction, Roof 1- 2 )
Credit 8 Outdoor Light Pollution Reduction 1
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••• Indian Institute of Plantation
Management, Bangalore
·:· Medica Hospitals Pvt Ltd., Kolkata
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•!• Candor International School - Phase 1
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•!• IFFCO Sadan, New Delhi
•!• IHDP Home Interiors Ex port Parks Pvt.
Ltd., Noida
•!• Radisson Blu Hotel, Indore
•!• IBIS Navi Mumbai Hotel, Navi Mumbai
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Bombay House, Mumbai
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