Confusing problem of green architecture and false green architecture in mena region
Date
2021-03-03
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Видавництво Львівської політехніки
Lviv Politechnic Publishing House
Lviv Politechnic Publishing House
Abstract
Achieving sustainable and environmentally friendly
architecture is one of the main goals people have made to better
life as the final model for their professional activities. Thus,
moving towards greener architecture is considered the primary
goal of the architecture of our time. The purpose of this study is
to analyze architectural projects that have already been
implemented in Middle Eastern countries in terms of their
compatibility with the objective concepts of sustainability and
the green standards they require. Therefore, for review and
study, the purpose of this article is to discover the level of
sustainability classification system such as LEED (Leadership
in Energy and Environmental Design) that can be effective in
classifying current architectural projects. Studies show three
concepts for analyzing contemporary architecture: 1. green, 2.
false green, and 3. energy-seller. Besides, these studies have
shown that some projects, although attempting to convey
sustainable architecture concepts in appearance, are not
sustainable. In recent stages, this paper intends to evaluate the
effectiveness of the LEED classification system. In evaluating
the LEED classification system, the results show that the
system’s purpose is more for planning purposes than objective
design goals and practical tools for analyzing the architectural
design process. The analysis based on this study shows that it is
necessary to use design-based patterns to move false green
architecture to green architecture.
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sustainable built environment, green architecture, green building, green standards
Citation
Norouzi N. Confusing problem of green architecture and false green architecture in mena region / Nima Norouzi, Zahra Nasiri // Environmental Problems. — Lviv : Lviv Politechnic Publishing House, 2021. — Vol 1. — No 6. — P. 48–58.