The temple was built in the 7th century and is now the supreme temple of Tibetan Buddhism. SongtsanGampo built it for his bride, Nepalese princess Bhrikuti (known as the 'green star') and Tang Princess Wencheng.
Green Star aims to transform the built environment by: reducing the impact of climate change. enhancing our health & quality of life. restoring and protecting our planet's biodiversity and ecosystems.
That being said, the sun is a “green†star, or more specifically, a green-blue star, whose peak wavelength lies clearly in the transition area on the spectrum between blue and green. In the sun's case, the surface temperature is about 5,800 K, or 500 nanometers, a green-blue.
Green Star is an internationally-recognised Australian sustainability rating and certification system. There are four Green Star rating tools, these provide a means of certification for building design and construction, operation, fitouts and communities. Green Star is a Certification Trademark registered by GBCA.
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is the most widely used green building rating system in the world. Available for virtually all building types, LEED provides a framework for healthy, highly efficient, and cost-saving green buildings.
The Green Vehicle Guide website was established in 2004 to help motorists choose a more environmentally-friendly vehicle. It lists the fuel consumption and air pollution data for most new models and then summarises the results into a user-friendly star rating, similar to those on whitegoods.
What are the 7 components of green building?
- Life cycle assessment.
- Siting and structure design efficiency.
- Energy efficiency.
- Water efficiency.
- Materials efficiency.
- Indoor environmental quality enhancement.
- Operations and maintenance optimization.
- Waste reduction.
The main difference between the two tools is that Green Star rates the design of the building (both at the conceptual and at the 'as built' stages) and NABERS rates the effectiveness of the operation of the building (after it is built and is operational).
The Green Star Accredited Professional (GSAP) exam is designed to test your general comprehension of the Green Star - rating tools. The Green Star training Course you took will have focused on one of our rating tools: Design & As Built, Communities, or Performance.
Green building rating tools – also known as certification – are used to assess and recognise buildings which meet certain green requirements or standards.
A 'green' building is a building that, in its design, construction or operation, reduces or eliminates negative impacts, and can create positive impacts, on our climate and natural environment. Green buildings preserve precious natural resources and improve our quality of life.
What do the NABERS stars mean? The NABERS Energy for offices rating is a national rating system that measures building performance on a scale of zero to six stars. A six-star rating indicates a market leading performance, with half the greenhouse gas emissions or water use of a five-star building.
BREEAM is the world's foremost environmental assessment method and rating system for buildings, with 200,000 buildings with certified BREEAM assessment ratings and over a million registered for assessment since it was first launched in 1990.