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Sustainable Architecture

Sustainable architecture is an approach that seeks to reduce the environmental impact of buildings by employing energy-efficient design techniques. It focuses on creating structures that are efficient in their use of natural resources while promoting healthy living environments. Sustainable architecture is becoming …

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Overview

Sustainable architecture is an approach that seeks to reduce the environmental impact of buildings by employing energy-efficient design techniques. It focuses on creating structures that are efficient in their use of natural resources while promoting healthy living environments. Sustainable architecture is becoming increasingly important in the fight against climate change, as it aims to reduce energy consumption, optimize the use of building materials and create healthier indoor climates. This approach can help reduce construction and operational costs, while also minimizing pollution and environmental degradation. Sustainable architecture is becoming increasingly popular in both private and public building projects, with many countries introducing regulations and incentives to promote its adoption.

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Abd El-Fatah Abomohra · Germany Amjad Almusaed · Sweden Andrew Kusiak · United States

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