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A technique for economic and sustainable high-rise buildings An Analysis of the Shanghai Tower's Technical Features

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A growing number of "green construction, bioclimatic houses, and eco-friendly techniques such as collecting and recycling rainwater and wastewater are becoming popular. The mainstream acceptance of these tendencies has increased dramatically over the last decade. Sustainable design is cost-effective because it benefits both human and environmental health, as well as the building's bottom line, throughout its lifecycle. Simply put, a green building minimizes its impact on the natural environment and human health by utilizing as little water, raw materials, energy, and land as possible. Governments should work with business leaders and other stakeholders to implement measures that increase construction industry efficiency, as well as incentivize sustainable construction projects with tax breaks and other benefits. Carbon emissions, greenhouse gases, pollution, and natural resources and the environment "The effort to address environmental and long-term concerns has resulted in improved gas and waste management."

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Waste Management, Life Cycle Structure, Green Building.

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A technique for economic and sustainable high-rise buildings An Analysis of the Shanghai Tower’s Technical Features. (2024). Journal of Management and Architecture Research, 6(02), 26-30. http://jomaar.com/index.php/jomaar/article/view/16
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A technique for economic and sustainable high-rise buildings An Analysis of the Shanghai Tower’s Technical Features. (2024). Journal of Management and Architecture Research, 6(02), 26-30. http://jomaar.com/index.php/jomaar/article/view/16

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Copyright (c) 2024 ZHANG YAN , DR. AIMAN AL-ODAINI DR. AIMAN AL-ODAINI, DR HJ ARAZI BIN IDRUS BIN IDRUS (Author)

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