A new trend seen in the 21st century for Architecture is "green architecture" which is founded in the new "green movement" of this century. This architecture was birthed from the new hype for being environmentally friendly and "green" in today's society. Green building is environmentally friendly, economically conscious, energy saving, and cost-effective. It focuses on efficiently using the earth's resources while reducing the building impact on the environment around it.
Older trends have been coupled with new technology to create home environments which are environmentally friendly and green while at the same time still withholding the same popular trends in the home industry.
There are many aspects of these new Green buildings. New cooling and heating systems have been developed to create more efficient and eco-friendly systems. Daylight is key to these buildings. New "smar" windows have been invented to control the daylight with glass that turns from clear to opaque for control of light and privacy.
These builidings use all of the latest technology; from voice-activation controllers for every aspect of the house to weather sensors on the outside to control the opening and closing of windows. These houses are essentially completely computer controlled, cutting down on resources needed for older housing methods.
Another aspect of this new architecture is the shift towards eco-friendly resources made from natural substances in contrast to the usual completely man-made and chemically created resources. This is coupled with wind and solar energy which will essentially be running every aspect of the house.
New advancements and innovations are still being refined and discovered presently and much is to be expected in the years to come and researchers and scientists develop even newer and better ways to create Green buildings.
Posted By: Kylie Graham
Sources:
Green Architecture in the 21st Century (2009). Retrieved October 26, 2009 from http://www.reddawn.com/featart11.html
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Monday, October 26, 2009
Architecture Goes Green
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