green building movement

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The green building movement is a global effort to design, construct, and operate buildings in environmentally responsible, resource-efficient, and healthy ways for occupants.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf environmental movement
sustainable design movement
addresses building resilience to climate impacts
construction and demolition waste
energy consumption in buildings
indoor air quality
occupant comfort
water consumption in buildings
associatedWith BREEAM green building rating system NERFINISHED
Green Star rating system NERFINISHED
LEED green building rating system NERFINISHED
Living Building Challenge NERFINISHED
Passive House standard NERFINISHED
WELL Building Standard NERFINISHED
emergedIn late 20th century
encouragesPractice building performance monitoring
commissioning of building systems
integrated design process
life-cycle assessment of buildings
stormwater management on sites
urban heat island mitigation
use of green roofs
use of high-efficiency HVAC systems
waste reduction in construction
water conservation in buildings
focusesOn building construction
building design
building maintenance
building operation
building renovation
hasGoal enhance building lifecycle performance
improve energy efficiency of buildings
improve indoor environmental quality
promote resource-efficient construction
protect occupant health
reduce environmental impact of buildings
reduce greenhouse gas emissions from buildings
isGlobal true
promotesUseOf daylighting strategies
energy-efficient technologies
high-performance building envelopes
locally sourced building materials
low-impact building materials
natural ventilation strategies
non-toxic building materials
passive solar design strategies
recycled building materials
renewable energy systems in buildings
water-efficient fixtures
relatedTo climate change mitigation
environmental health
sustainable architecture
sustainable urbanism
supportedBy architects
building industry professionals
engineers
environmental organizations
government agencies
urban planners

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David Gottfried movement green building movement