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GREEN BUILDING SITE AND LANDSCAPE PLANNING

Site and Landscaping for Green Building:

The purpose of sustainable site planning is to integrate design and construction strategies by
modifying both, the site and building to achieve greater human comfort and operational
efficiency. It ensures

Minimum Site disruption.

Maximum usage of microclimate features.

Appropriate landscaping.

Sustainable site planning:

Plan for basic amenities within walking distance of housing. This would
reduce the use of private transportation.

Confirm that the selected site does not fall within the disaster control zone
as specified by local authority.

Ensure that basic amenities such as bank, child care , post office , park ,
library , primary school , clinic and community hall are near to or within the
site premises .

Landscaping for Green Building:

Suitably designed landscape is a very effective microclimate modifier. Landscaping plays a very
important role in modulating air flows in a building. Moreover, landscape provides the required
shading for outdoor areas, which modifies the microclimate. Care needs to be taken to avoid
undesirable increase in humidity levels, by excessive plantations. Selection of plant species
should be based on its water requirement and the microclimatic benefits that should result from
it.
The points to be noted are:

For Projects larger than 1 hectare, remove top soil and preserve for reuse on
site. For tsunami Affected areas, ensure that top soil has not been rendered
unusable.

A pH of 6.0 to 7.5 and organic content of not less than 1.5% by mass needs
to be maintained. Add lime where pH<6.0 to adjust to 6.5 or higher, upto 7.5
any soil having soluble salt content >500ppm should not to be used for the
purpose of landscaping.

Preserve existing vegetation on site. Mark all existing vegetation in tree


survey plan. Evolve tree preservation guidelines

Do compensatory depository forestation in ratio of 1:5 within the site


premises, for all mature trees removed.

Do not alter the existing drainage pattern on site.

Existing Grades should be maintained around existing vegetation.

Maintenance activities should be performed as needed to ensure that the


vegetation remains healthy.

Recycled plastic has been developed into a wide range of landscaping products. Plastic lumber is
widely used in outdoor furniture and decking. This lumber is made by shredding and reforming
post-consumer plastic containers such as pop bottles and milk jugs. Some brands incorporate
waste or recycled wood as well.
Plastic lumber has advantages over wood in that it is impervious to moisture and will not warp,
rot, or check. It is available as dimensional stock, or in a wide variety of manufactured garden
furniture and accessories. Traffic stops and bumpers are also being made from recycled plastic,
replacing concrete and asphalt. By recycling plastic, a major contributor to landfill waste is put
to a new use and raw materials are conserved. Water conservation also results, because recycling
plastic requires less water than processing new plastic, wood, or concrete. When used in soil
erosion control products, recycled plastic also prevents topsoil loss and the resulting
consequences of increased water turbidity. The recycled plastic products can themselves be
recycled when their useful life has ended. Because the material is inert, it will not degrade into
toxic substances if discarded in landfills.
Landscape pavers made from recycled plastic can be used in place of bricks. Pavers are produced
in a range of colors and styles, and can be used to replicate any traditional brick pattern. An
open-grid rigid plastic mat has also been introduced.(see Figure1 Porous pavement system
made from recycled plastic. Excellent for providing wheelchair access to park and playground.)

Figure 1: Porous pavement system


Unlike paving, this product allows grass to grow in the open areas of the grid and permits water
to drain through it. It is idea for use in playgrounds and provides a rigid surface for wheelchair
access on to lawns

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