assessment standard for green building

Many countries have formulated their own evaluation standards and evaluation systems for green buildings to promote and standardize the goals of green buildings. These evaluation standards and evaluation systems set hundreds of thresholds, six of which are critical:

1. Whether the site selection and planning are reasonable. Green buildings must try their best to protect the original ecosystem, reduce the impact on the surrounding environment, and give full consideration to reasonable natural ventilation, sunshine, traffic, etc.

2. Whether the efficient recycling of resources is realized or not, green buildings must reduce resource consumption and use renewable resources as much as possible.

3. Whether to take various energy-saving measures to effectively reduce energy consumption, and whether to use natural energy such as solar energy, geothermal energy, wind energy and bioenergy as much as possible.

4. Whether to reduce the discharge of waste water, waste gas and solid waste as much as possible, and adopt various ecological technologies to realize the harmlessness and recycling of waste water and waste, so that they can be recycled.

5. Whether the contents of various chemical pollutants in the indoor air are effectively controlled, so that there is good sunshine, natural ventilation and a certain standard of comfort in the room, and the healthy and comfortable indoor environment quality is guaranteed.

6, whether it has the flexibility, adaptability and maintainability of the building function of the building system.

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There are different opinions on the definition of green building in academic circles. The author thinks that green building refers to a building that fully considers and makes use of environmental factors in planning and design, has the lowest impact on the environment in the construction process, can provide people with healthy, comfortable, low-consumption and harmless space in the operation stage, and minimizes the harm to the environment after demolition.

It is the product of human settlement environment based on green concept. The purpose of designing green buildings is to establish a system similar to natural green organisms, and to achieve a balance between input and return in the ecological sense.

Green building meets the requirements of sustainable development and environmental protection. The connection with ecological buildings and intelligent buildings plays a very important role in improving the quality of human settlements and people's living standards.

Therefore, a green building can be understood as a building that is born with nature by reducing the consumption of resources and energy and reducing the generation of various wastes during the life cycle of the building. It refers to a building that exchanges the least energy, resource consumption and environmental loss for the best living environment.