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The efficient use of resources represents the fundamental principle behind the concept of sustainable building. Following the green criterion, the construction, the sitting, the design and the maintenance of a building have a limited impact on the environment. Sustainable building construction further needs to rely on high quality work standards that enable the elimination of the polluting waste and toxic agents as well as the efficient use of the resources. At a small scale, sustainable building is known in the form of natural building.
The use of natural materials means that the building is designed and constructed with local resources. The resulting efficiency in the processes becomes obvious by analyzing the benefits of sustainable building solutions. The operating costs are a lot lower because the energy and the water consume is more effective. There is a considerable impact on the indoor air quality too, meaning that the chances to develop mold for instance are lower. Enthusiasts of sustainable building also try to create a balance between the architecture or design lines and the surroundings of the structure.
If sustainable building practices become more extended, a serious reduction of the environmental impact of business can result from it. Both in Europe and the United States, homes are the largest energy consumers. It is with buildings that the highest levels of carbon dioxide are also generated, and pollution levels become critical. Sustainable building may thus provide a solution for the negative impact on the environment that results from massive home constructions.
Rain gardens and solar panels are just two solutions available with sustainable building. Sun light and rain are both natural free resources that allow users to make considerable savings. Why use tap water for the garden when there are special collecting systems that capture rain water? Even the materials used for sustainable building are environmentally friendly, and here we refer either to wood from sustainable managed forests or to ecology blocks. Recycled materials such as wood fibers, calcium sand stone, compressed earth blocks, foundry sand and even demolition debris could also turn into useful resources for sustainable building.