A study on implementation of green building index : Comparison between modern building and traditional houses
Abstract
Green building is an integrated framework of design, construction, operations
and demolitions practices that encompass the environmental, economic and social
impacts of buildings. Green Building Index (GBI) is Malaysia’s green rating tools for
evaluating environmental design and performance of Malaysia buildings. This study
aims to determine the levels of GBI acceptance in construction industry and the barriers
of in implementing GBI. This study also compares the difference between green
building and traditional houses. Data of this study were collected through questionnaire
survey within key players in construction industry in Perlis, Kedah and Penang. The
overall study indicates that the most respondents were understand the GBI terms and
agreed that GBI is important and beneficial to owner and country but the
implementation of GBI is still not to utmost level. Traditional house mostly were built
less emphasize about sustainability and only focus on materials. In a nutshell, GBI need
to be widely used for upcoming project and it need to be practiced to fill the need of
green building century.
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