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    Sustainable Architecture - A Building Block In The Right Direction

    Are you interested in architecture with an eye towards a more sustainable future? If you love building design and care about the environment, you will surely be fascinated by the topic of sustainable architecture-a building block in the right direction. Sustainable architecture seeks to build inviting buildings that are built with an eye toward a sustainable earth and future. Here is a brief overview of sustainable architecture.

    Sustainable architecture is a general term used to describe buildings and building techniques that were consciously designed and built with an eye toward a more sustainable future. Sustainable architecture can take any number of approaches toward designing energy efficient and sustainable buildings. In general, sustainability and energy efficiency are the main goals of sustainable architecture.

    The emphasis on efficiency and energy savings does not mean that sustainable architecture overlooks style and design. Indeed, sustainable architecture places great emphasis on innovation at all levels, including design. That is why many buildings created in the philosophy of sustainable architecture are also known to be quite striking. Indeed, the innovation of sustainable architecture extends well beyond the technology of the field, but also shapes the design and feel of the building.

    One of the main channels through which sustainable architecture achieves its goals is through the use of heating, cooling systems, and overall ventilation. Sustainable architecture aims for energy efficiency, including an overall very cost effective system that uses the most efficient kind of cooling and heating systems. Most sustainable architecture seeks to use well-insulated building techniques toward this aim as well. Emphasis is also placed on building in a way that relieves indoor pollution, a factor often overlooked in conventional building.

    Sustainable architecture tends to make use of renewable energy sources such as wind power and solar energy in building design. Solar energy building design is considered a very effective and efficient way to incorporated sustainability goals into building architecture. The use of photovoltaic cells and solar hot water panels is common in order to harness natural energy from the sun and incorporate it into a building's design. Another important aspect of sustainable architecture that relates to energy efficiency is building placement. The direction and location of a building is an important consideration.

    Building design in sustainable architecture seeks to harness all natural energy sources, including active solar instruments and wind turbines. A very important factor of sustainable architecture has to do with the kind of building materials that are chosen for any given project. Sustainable architecture seeks to use sustainable building materials, which may include such materials as recycled element such as fiberglass insulation or denim. Other popular elements include fast-growing wood materials such as bamboo. Another element of sustainable building materials has to do with toxicity. Sustainable architecture seeks to use elements with very low toxicity levels, such as low and non-toxic paints and VOC glues.

    Many proponents of sustainable architecture advocate using building principles and material that will prove long lasting while not presenting a threat to the environment. Sustainable architecture seeks to combine proven building methods with innovative building techniques and technology in order to create the most sustainable and efficient building designs possible.

    There is another perhaps more subtle aim to sustainable architecture. Much of the field of sustainable architecture is seen as one of the most influential means to propagating the philosophy of sustainability, renewal and efficiency. Sustainable architecture can be seen as a way of helping to create a larger community of environmental awareness and action. In essence, the goal is to expand beyond the initial design to promote a greater sense of sustainability within a specific community and beyond.

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