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Advanced Course in Green Building Materials and Technologies


Summary

Green Building Materials and Technologies is a comprehensive course offered by The British Academy for Training and Development. Green building is a rapidly growing sector within the construction industry, driven by the increasing need to reduce environmental impacts, conserve resources, and promote sustainability. At the heart of this movement is the use of green building materials and technologies—innovative solutions that aim to reduce energy consumption, lower carbon footprints, and enhance the overall performance of buildings. Green building materials not only address environmental concerns but also improve indoor air quality, reduce waste, and support the efficient use of natural resources.

This course is designed to equip professionals in architecture, construction, and sustainability with the knowledge and skills required to understand, select, and implement green materials and technologies. With a focus on both the theoretical concepts and practical aspects of green building practices, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of how to integrate sustainability into modern construction projects.

Objectives and target group

Who Should Attend?

  • Architects and Designers seeking to incorporate sustainable materials and technologies into their designs.
  • Engineers and Builders looking to implement eco-friendly solutions in construction projects.
  • Sustainability Consultants aiming to advise clients on the adoption of green building practices.
  • Project Managers and Developers interested in creating environmentally responsible and energy-efficient buildings.
  • Government and regulatory professionals who oversee building codes, certifications, and environmental regulations.

 

Knowledge and Benefits:

After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following:

  • Understand the principles and importance of green building materials and technologies in reducing environmental impact and improving sustainability in the built environment.
  • Identify various types of green building materials and technologies and assess their suitability for different types of construction projects based on environmental performance, cost, and durability.
  • Implement strategies for integrating green building practices into architectural and engineering designs, ensuring compliance with relevant standards and certifications such as LEED, BREEAM, and other green building rating systems.

Course Content

  • Overview of Sustainability in Construction

    • Definition and importance of sustainability in the built environment.
    • Key drivers of green building practices: environmental, economic, and social considerations.
    • The growing need for sustainable construction in the face of climate change and resource depletion.
  • Principles of Green Building Design

    • Core principles: energy efficiency, resource conservation, and reduced environmental impact.
    • Strategies for designing environmentally responsible buildings.
    • How green design integrates with long-term operational sustainability.
  • Global and Local Trends in Green Building

    • The evolution of green building standards and regulations worldwide.
    • Regional differences in sustainability practices and certifications.
    • The role of green buildings in reducing carbon footprints and enhancing resilience.
  • Key Characteristics of Green Building Materials

    • Durability, recyclability, and the use of renewable resources.
    • Minimizing embodied energy and carbon footprint in material selection.
    • Ensuring the health and safety of materials used in construction.
  • Types of Green Materials

    • Natural materials: bamboo, straw bale, and timber.
    • Recycled materials: reclaimed wood, recycled steel, and recycled glass.
    • Renewable materials: cork, hempcrete, and mycelium-based products.
  • Assessing the Environmental Impact of Materials

    • Introduction to Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and its role in material selection.
    • Measuring carbon footprints, embodied energy, and water usage in materials.
    • Tools and certifications used to assess the sustainability of building materials (e.g., Cradle to Cradle, Environmental Product Declarations).
  • Passive Design for Energy Efficiency

    • Designing buildings for natural heating, cooling, and lighting.
    • Orientation, insulation, and thermal mass strategies.
    • The role of airtightness and passive solar design in reducing energy use.
  • Energy-Efficient Building Systems

    • High-performance windows, energy-efficient HVAC, and lighting systems.
    • The role of smart meters and building automation in optimizing energy consumption.
    • Integration of energy-saving technologies like heat recovery ventilation (HRV) and demand-controlled ventilation (DCV).
  • Renewable Energy Systems for Buildings

    • Solar power: photovoltaic panels and solar thermal systems.
    • Wind energy and its feasibility in urban and suburban settings.
    • Geothermal heating and cooling systems and their environmental benefits.
  • Water-Efficient Technologies for Buildings

    • Low-flow plumbing fixtures, waterless urinals, and efficient irrigation systems.
    • Greywater and rainwater harvesting systems for non-potable water use.
    • Advanced water treatment technologies to reduce water consumption.
  • Sustainable Landscaping Practices

    • Xeriscaping: using drought-tolerant plants to reduce irrigation needs.
    • Native plant species: benefits for local biodiversity and low maintenance.
    • Eco-friendly landscaping materials: permeable pavements and mulch alternatives.
  • Stormwater Management and Green Infrastructure

    • Techniques for managing stormwater runoff: green roofs and bio-retention systems.
    • Permeable surfaces: permeable pavements and porous materials for parking and walkways.
    • The role of urban wetlands, bioswales, and rain gardens in mitigating flooding and water pollution.
  • Improving Indoor Air Quality with Green Materials

    • The importance of low-VOC paints, finishes, and adhesives.
    • Using non-toxic materials to minimize indoor pollutants and allergens.
    • The role of natural ventilation and air filtration systems in enhancing air quality.
  • Maximizing Natural Light and Ventilation

    • Strategies for maximizing daylighting: skylights, light shelves, and reflective surfaces.
    • Benefits of good air circulation for health and comfort.
    • The role of design in controlling glare and ensuring occupant comfort.
  • Biophilic Design and Well-being

    • Integrating natural elements such as plants, water features, and natural materials.
    • The impact of biophilic design on stress reduction, productivity, and well-being.
    • Using nature to promote mental and physical health in work and living spaces.
  • Reducing Construction Waste

    • Techniques for reducing, reusing, and recycling construction materials.
    • Sustainable site management practices during construction.
    • Deconstruction versus demolition: salvaging materials for reuse.
  • Low-Impact Construction Methods

    • Modular construction and prefabrication as sustainable alternatives.
    • Using sustainable building practices such as rammed earth, straw bale, and bamboo.
    • The role of green building technologies in reducing energy use during construction.
  • Green Building Certifications and Standards

    • Overview of green building rating systems: LEED, BREEAM, and Green Globes.
    • How certification systems promote sustainability and provide a framework for assessing building performance.
    • Key steps to achieving certification: documentation, performance tracking, and ongoing sustainability measures.

Course Date

2025-01-27

2025-04-28

2025-07-28

2025-10-27

Course Cost

Note / Price varies according to the selected city

Members NO. : 1
£4500 / Member

Members NO. : 2 - 3
£3600 / Member

Members NO. : + 3
£2790 / Member

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