Investigation of Sustainable Building Features Developed Due to Environmental Disasters and Their Effects on Green Hospitals
The adequacy value in providing a continuous flow designed for a healthy existence is called sustainability. While the effect of this continuous flow on living things can be defined as a capability, its indicator in the structures is the environmentally conscious approach of the society together with the socio-cultural and economic infrastructure. Structures that do not harm the natural environment and continuous flow can also direct the existing energy to the structure with different methods. The location of the building on the globe, the characteristics of the settlement land, climatic values, the natural resources in the region and their availability affect the sustainable building design. Energy consumption of the structure; although it is active in the air conditioning functions such as ventilation, heating and cooling of the interaction of the indoor space with the external environment, it comes to the fore in elements such as the construction production stages of the structure, the choice of materials and their use for application. 'Green Hospitals', which are the subject of the study, are included in the classification of sustainable green buildings. The concept of environment and the design setups that can slow down the effectiveness of bad scenarios in the context of the environment, based on the production of the structure and its interaction with the environment while it is functional, and their application management in the structure are explained by giving examples. It is aimed to express that the issue of sustainability is not only possible with the construction and energy efficiency fiction, but also with all the elements that bring the structure together to the environment in which it exists. |