A sustainable building is a house or office that helps take care of the Earth while we live and work inside it.
Imagine you have a favorite toy that lasts forever because you treat it nicely, like cleaning up after playing with it. A sustainable building is like that toy: it uses things wisely so they don’t run out, and it doesn’t make too much mess for the planet to clean up.
How It Works
Sustainable buildings use energy from the sun, like a solar panel that charges your phone but also helps light up the house. They might have big windows that let in sunlight during the day so you don’t need as many lights, just like how you can read a book in a bright room without turning on the lamp.
They also save water, like when you take a short shower and leave the tap off while you brush your teeth. Some buildings even collect rainwater to use later, like how you might fill up a bottle with rainwater from the street to water your plants.
These smart buildings help keep our planet healthy, just like how taking care of your toys keeps them happy for longer!
Examples
- An office building that opens windows automatically when it's warm outside.
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See also
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- Who is Environmental Impact?
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