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GREEN BUILDING

SUZLON ONE EARTH ,


PUNE

PRESENTED BY –
SABRIN JAHAN (26)
PARIKHA SARKAR (31)
TORRIE (32)
PROJECT DETAILS
 Suzlon one earth is the Campus for world’s largest
integrated wind turbine manufacturers.
 A) Office Complex
 B) Corporate learning centre
-Plot area – 45,392 sqm
-Built up area- 70,865 sqm
-Capacity – 3000 employees

• Office is designed by Christopher


Charles Benninger , Pune based
architect and has received LEED
Platinum rating in 2010.

• Concept of the project is “Office in


the garden”.
Certification level

Buildings can qualify for four levels of


certification:
 Certified: 40–49 points
 Silver: 50-59 points
 Gold: 60-79 points
 Platinum: 80 points and above
GRIHA
•GRIHA – IT IS INDIAS
NATIONAL RATING SYSTEM PROJECT SCORING-
FOR GREEN BUILDINGS .
•IT HAS BEEN DEVELOPED BY •50-60 POINTS IS CERTIFIED
TERI (THE ENERGY AND AS A 1 STAR GRIHA RATING
RESOURCES INSTITUTE ) AND BUILDING.
MNRE (MINISTRY OF NEW AND
RENUABLE ENERGY). •61-70 IS A 2 STAR GRIHA
•GRIHA ASSESSES A BUILDING RATED BUILDING.
OUT OF 34 CRITERIA AND
AWARDS POINTS ON A SCALE •71-80 IS A 3 STAR GRIHA
OF 100. RATED BUILDING .
•IN ORDER TO QUALIFY FOR
GRIHA CERTIFICATION A •81-90 IS A 4 STAR GRIHA
PROJECT MUST ACHIEVE AT RATED BUILDING.
LEAST 50 POINTS .CERTAIN
POINTS ARE MANDATORY AND •91-100 IS A 5 STAR GRIHA
HAVE TO BE COMPLIED FOR RATED BUILDING.
THE PROJECT TO BE ELEGIBLE
FOR RATING .
STRATEGIES OF GRIHA

 SUSTAINABLE SITE PLAN


 WATER MANAGEMENT
 ENERGY OPTIMIZATION
 SUSTAINABLE BUILDING MATERIALS
 WEAST MANAGEMENT
 HEALTH AND WELL BEING
 BUILDING OPERATION AND
MAINTANANCE
 INNOVATION
SUZLON-ONE EARTH

LOCATION– Pune, India


ARCHITECT- CHRISTOPHER CHARLES BENNINGER

 Suzlon One Earth is the corporate headquarters of Suzlon Wind Energy Systems.
 Only building in India with both LEED and GRIHA highest rating
 100℅ renewable energy campus.
SITE PLAN
GREEN FEATURES OF THE PROJECT
ENERGY ASPECT
 100℅ RENEWABLE ENERGY
CAMPUS (WIND AND SOLAR)

 NATURAL COMMON AREA


LIGHTING

 LED FOR OUTDOOR AND


STREET LIGTHING ARE
OCCUPANCY SENSORS.
Energy: renewable
1. Renewable energy utilization
2. Renewable-energy-based hot water system

1. Renewable energy utilization


ESTIMATED ENERGY =20,000 KWH
Shading Strategies
WATER MANAGEMENT
 100℅ WASTE WATER TREATMENT THROUGH ON-SITE SEWAGE
TREATMENT PLANT.

 100℅ USE OF RECYCLED WATER FOR LANDSCAPING AND TOILETS

 INNOVATIVE RAIN WATER HARVESTING SYSTEM- PEBBLE DRAINS TO


COLLECT EXCESS WATER.

 USE OF LOW FLOW FAUCETS, TOUCHLESS URINALS WITH SENSORS AND


DUAL FLUSH.
WATER
- Reduce landscape water requirement
-Reduce building water use
- Efficient water use during construction

- Reduce landscape water requirement Reduce building water use


•Minimization of high • Water Closets
maintenance lawn area •DUAL FLUSH FULL (6 LPF) and HALF
• Placements of trees along with (3 LPF)
shrubs • Sensor Based urinals
• Efficient flow and plumbing
fixtures
•PRESSURE REDUCING DEVICE
Efficient water use during • WATER CONSERVING SHOWER
construction HEADS
Use of Recycled Water for various
construction process

WASTE WATER
MANAGEMENT
Recycle, recharge, and reuse of water
1.Waste-water treatment 1. Water Treatment Plant for Raw Water
2.Water recycle and reuse 2. Water Treatment Plant for Rain Water
Harvesting System (Recycle and reuse)

3. Sewage Treatment Plant (Recycle and


reuse)
WASTE MANAGEMENT
 IMPLIMENTATION OF ZERO WASTE PRACTICES.

 WASTE SEGREGATION AT SOURCE- BIODIGRADABLE WASTE


AND NON-BIODEGRADABLE

 GENERATED ORGANIC MANURE USED FOR LANDSCAPING.


Waste management

Health and well-being of occupants

•Use of low VOC (volatile organic •Reduction in waste during


compounds) paints/adhesives/sealants
•Minimize ozone-depleting substances
construction
• Ensure water quality • Efficient waste segregation
• Acceptable outdoor and indoor noise •Storage and disposal of waste
levels •Resource recovery from waste
• Provide the minimum level of
accessibility for persons with disabilities.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECT
 CO2 SENSORS IN DENSELY OCCUPIED SPACES

 CO SENSORS AT PARKING

 USE OF LOW VOLATILE EMITTING ADHESIVES, SEALANTS, PAINTS, CARPET


AND COMPOSITE WOOD PRODUCTS

 THE ENTIRE CAMPUS IS A NOSMOKING ZONE.


SPECIAL FEATURES

Three glass chimneys, facilitated by “sky


courts” suck air out from the basement.
7℅ OF THE TOTAL SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC THE ORIENTATION OF
ENERGY COMES FROM PANELS FROM THE THE BUILDING IS SUCH
18 ON SITE HYBRID WIND ROOF OF THE ATRIUM THAT IT RECEIVES
TURBINES, SOLAR OF THE LEARNING ADEQUATE
PANELS AND CENTRE, GENERATES DAYLIGHTING AND
PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS POWER. GLARE CONTROL
AND 93 ℅ OF THE
REMAINING IS FROM
OFF-SITE WIND TURBINES
THANK YOU

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