Affordable Sustainability: Making Informed Material Selections for Residential Projects

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C. Rajarajeswari, M. Narayanan, Anusha Vidhyasagar, S. Gurupriyan

Abstract

Introduction: The choice of environmentally friendly building materials for homes is examined in this research study. From case studies, the performance aspects as well as environmental and economic factors are analyzed. Choosing sustainable materials for residential construction is important to control the costs and reduce the environmental impact.


Objectives: This study emphasizes selecton, results and problems via cases study.it aims to examine the effect on the economy, environment, sugeest strategies and guidelines for improved material selection in residential projects.


Methods: From case studies, the performance aspects as well as environmental and economic factors are analyzed.this paper analyzes various case studies to determine the most effective materials foor cost, life span and ecological impact.


Results: This paper analyzes various case studies to determine the most effective materials for cost, lifespan, and ecological impact. The primary outcomes showed that bamboo, reclaimed concrete, and rammed earth have major benefits. Still, obstacles, i.e., high upfront costs and industry reluctance, remain. This report proposes changes to the policies, improvement of technologies, and new ways of building to achieve greater acceptance.


Conclusions: This study emphasizes selection, results, and problems via Casе studies. Examining the effects on the economy and environment and suggesting strategies and guidelines. To sum up, for residential projects to be cost-effective and sustainable, careful selection of materials is essential.

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