Green architecture

Green construction is another term for green building. It refers to a structure as well as the use of environmentally responsible and resource efficient processes throughout the life cycle of a building: from planning to design, construction, operation, maintenance, renovation, and demolition. At all stages of the project, the contractor, the architects, the engineers, and the client must work together closely. Green architecture expands and complements traditional building design factors such as cost, utility, longevity, and comfort.
A sustainable or high-performance building is often known as a green building. From site selection to design, construction, operation, maintenance, renovation, and deconstruction, green building is the discipline of designing buildings and employing procedures that are ecologically responsible and resource-efficient. The traditional architectural design objectives of economy, usability, durability, and comfort are expanded and supplemented by this method.