Abstract

With the growing awareness of climate change, green buildings are beginning to win a place in environmental issues. The pattern of green buildings aims to establish an equilibrium between artificial architecture and the natural surroundings. This study proposes to determine problems and solutions for green building project management and green materials. The outcome of this study reveals that high-cost premium and cognitive limitations on green technologies are the main barriers to the sustainable development of green buildings. To deal with cost-related issues, experts utilize AI-based techniques to reduce energy consumption. Furthermore, in the process of civil engineering construction, construction materials determine the cost, quality, and safety of civil engineering. The main characteristics of green building materials are excellent low energy consumption, low pollution and recycling in the production process and use. The mainstream green materials classification is the four types of basic, energy-saving, recycling and health. Currently, the green materials commonly used in engineering construction mainly include ecological sand-based permeable bricks, green paint and diatom mud ecological wall. Among them, the diatom mud ecological wall is widely used in large cities because it does not cause light pollution. The most significant advantage of green materials in engineering is that they can achieve resource savings. In the selection of green materials in construction, it is necessary to fully consider and make use of the characteristics of green materials.

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