The buildings that we live and work in have a major impact on the environment since they consume energy and resources and create waste. There are countless studies which show a direct correlation between an occupant’s health and adequate daylight and ventilation. With our lifestyle and majority of our time spent indoors, the design of our spaces is of great importance. Over the last few years, the term ‘Green Building’ has been used extensively by everybody. It implies that projects have incorporated measures like energy saving, water conservation and ventilation and followed the government rules. Important thing to remember is that when we decide to build or buy a new house or office, it must be Green certified. Secondly, even if your current space is not designed according to Green standards, you can still protect the environment by adopting a few simple strategies. The first thing to be kept in mind is saving energy. Major energy consumption happens when we use appliances, air conditioners and for lighting. It is best to use three star or higher rated air conditioners and appliances at home. They are rated by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency. We need to clean the air filters in the ACs regularly. Turn off plugs when not in use. Chargers and appliances, even if they are not turned on, consume electricity if they are connected to a plug point.
i. Why is the design of our spaces important?
a) It has a minor impact on the environment.
b) We spend majority of our time indoors. c) It does not consume energy and resources.
d) We spend a lot of money on the design of our spaces.
ii. What must be kept in mind when building or buying a house?
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1.b
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1- b option
2-Important thing to remember is that when we decide to build or buy a new house or office, it must be Green certified. Secondly, even if your current space is not designed according to Green standards, you can still protect the environment by adopting a few simple strategies. The first thing to be kept in mind is saving energy.
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