Abstract

Green architecture and energy efficiency have become imperative considerations in contemporary construction practices, driven by the escalating global concern over environmental degradation and energy consumption. This paper provides a comprehensive review of innovative design and construction techniques employed in green architecture to enhance energy efficiency. The study delves into the integration of sustainable design principles, emphasizing the importance of minimizing the ecological footprint of buildings. Various strategies such as passive design, green roofs, and efficient insulation systems are explored to create structures that harness natural resources intelligently. These techniques not only reduce energy consumption but also contribute to a healthier indoor environment. Innovative construction materials play a pivotal role in green architecture, with a focus on utilizing recycled and locally sourced materials. The paper scrutinizes emerging technologies like bio-concrete and self-healing materials, which not only enhance structural resilience but also embody eco-friendly attributes. Furthermore, the utilization of advanced building systems, such as smart grids and energy-efficient HVAC systems, is discussed for optimizing energy performance throughout the lifecycle of a building. The review also highlights the significance of renewable energy sources, with an emphasis on incorporating solar panels, wind turbines, and other sustainable energy solutions into architectural designs. The integration of these technologies not only promotes energy self-sufficiency but also contributes to the overall reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. In conclusion, this paper encapsulates a comprehensive exploration of the symbiotic relationship between green architecture and energy efficiency. By examining cutting-edge design and construction techniques, the study seeks to provide insights that can inform and inspire future practices in the construction industry, fostering a sustainable approach that addresses both environmental concerns and the growing demand for energy-efficient infrastructure.
 Keywords: Energy, Green Architecture, Construction Technique, Innovative Design, Review.

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