The role of sustainable buildings in promoting energy consumption efficiency
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.65422/loujas.v2i1.265Keywords:
Green Building, Energy Conservation, Sustainable DevelopmentAbstract
The global community is increasingly prioritizing environmental conservation and sustainable development. Over the past three decades, a growing consensus has emerged that prevailing development models are unsustainable, as consumer-driven lifestyles have precipitated severe environmental crises. Empirical evidence suggests that humanity faces two critical challenges: the imminent depletion of essential natural resources and the escalating pollution caused by significant industrial and urban waste. Consequently, these challenges—compounded by resource scarcity and rising global toxicity—have positioned environmental sustainability, particularly through energy rationalization, at the center of intellectual, policy, and architectural discourse. Contemporary approaches to sustainable architecture emphasize the efficient management of natural resources throughout a building’s entire life cycle, balancing functional, environmental, and aesthetic requirements. This research explores the role of green buildings in mitigating resource consumption and enhancing public health. Specifically, it examines strategies for implementing sustainable building practices that integrate traditional architectural principles with modern technological advancements to achieve energy efficiency.

