Affordable green roof system for middle income households

This paper presents a green roof system suitable for middle-income households in Pakistan. While the west has successfully implemented green building systems, the developing countries did not realise it mainly due to the lack of affordable systems and technical know how and the presence of social ba...

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Main Authors: Nesan, L. Jawahar, Mohammed, Abdul Hakim
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Language:English
Published: CRES, FKSG 2006
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spelling my.utm.47552017-10-16T01:23:18Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/4755/ Affordable green roof system for middle income households Nesan, L. Jawahar Mohammed, Abdul Hakim H Social Sciences (General) This paper presents a green roof system suitable for middle-income households in Pakistan. While the west has successfully implemented green building systems, the developing countries did not realise it mainly due to the lack of affordable systems and technical know how and the presence of social barriers. Especially, in these countries, the energy efficient building envelope is beyond the reach of the middle-income households, as they cannot afford the current systems. A new system has been developed with respect to the specific needs of the middle class dwellings in the city of Lahore. A detailed survey was conducted among the middle-income households in the Wahdat Colony (Lahore, Pakistan) to assess both the specific constraints and needs of the green roof system. Several aspects including the building envelope, roofing system, local materials, use of air conditioners, local weather, thermal comfortability, thermal response of the existing residential buildings, health problems, and sleeping patterns influenced by the solar radiations were studied and properly addressed in the model development. The new system was designed by using locally available materials and to meet the specific demands of the middle-income residents including affordability and less maintenance. Cost efficiency of the new system has been analysed and found more advantageous than the use of present insulated roof systems and air conditioners. CRES, FKSG 2006 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/4755/1/AffordableGreen.pdf Nesan, L. Jawahar and Mohammed, Abdul Hakim (2006) Affordable green roof system for middle income households. Malaysian Journal of Real Estate, 1 (2). pp. 17-27. ISSN 1823-8505
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Nesan, L. Jawahar
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Affordable green roof system for middle income households
description This paper presents a green roof system suitable for middle-income households in Pakistan. While the west has successfully implemented green building systems, the developing countries did not realise it mainly due to the lack of affordable systems and technical know how and the presence of social barriers. Especially, in these countries, the energy efficient building envelope is beyond the reach of the middle-income households, as they cannot afford the current systems. A new system has been developed with respect to the specific needs of the middle class dwellings in the city of Lahore. A detailed survey was conducted among the middle-income households in the Wahdat Colony (Lahore, Pakistan) to assess both the specific constraints and needs of the green roof system. Several aspects including the building envelope, roofing system, local materials, use of air conditioners, local weather, thermal comfortability, thermal response of the existing residential buildings, health problems, and sleeping patterns influenced by the solar radiations were studied and properly addressed in the model development. The new system was designed by using locally available materials and to meet the specific demands of the middle-income residents including affordability and less maintenance. Cost efficiency of the new system has been analysed and found more advantageous than the use of present insulated roof systems and air conditioners.
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author Nesan, L. Jawahar
Mohammed, Abdul Hakim
author_facet Nesan, L. Jawahar
Mohammed, Abdul Hakim
author_sort Nesan, L. Jawahar
title Affordable green roof system for middle income households
title_short Affordable green roof system for middle income households
title_full Affordable green roof system for middle income households
title_fullStr Affordable green roof system for middle income households
title_full_unstemmed Affordable green roof system for middle income households
title_sort affordable green roof system for middle income households
publisher CRES, FKSG
publishDate 2006
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/4755/1/AffordableGreen.pdf
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