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Lecture 1 - Introduction to GHG and the role of buildings in its reduction
Lecture 2 - Strategies to reduce GHG in Building Industry
Lecture 3 - Policies, initiatives and future trends to reduce GHG in the Building Industry
Lecture 4 - India's stand on Carbon Neutrality
Lecture 5 - India's approach to long term low Low Carbon Development - Part 1
Lecture 6 - India's approach to long term low Low Carbon Development - Part 2
Lecture 7 - Embodied energy and Embodied Carbon
Lecture 8 - Basics of Embodied and Operational Carbon - Part 1
Lecture 9 - Basics of Embodied and Operational Carbon - Part 2
Lecture 10 - Factors of Embodied energy calculation
Lecture 11 - Operational Energy and Operational Carbon - Part 1
Lecture 12 - Operational Energy and Operational Carbon - Part 2
Lecture 13 - Strategies to reduce Operational Energy
Lecture 14 - Strategies to reduce Operational Energy and Case study
Lecture 15 - Impact of reducing Operational Energy and Operational Carbon
Lecture 16 - Passive Design Strategies in Carbon neutral Architecture
Lecture 17 - Orientation and Form for Passive cooling
Lecture 18 - Appropriate Planning for Passive Architecture
Lecture 19 - Appropriate fenestration for Passive Architecture
Lecture 20 - Appropriate Planning and openings for Passive Architecture
Lecture 21 - Settlement planning principles for carbon neutrality
Lecture 22 - Settlement planning principles for carbon neutrality - case studies
Lecture 23 - Appropriate Openings for reduced Operational Energy - Part 1
Lecture 24 - Appropriate Openings for reduced Operational Energy - Part 2
Lecture 25 - Methods of bringing in natural daylight
Lecture 26 - Role of Landscape and water in Passive Design - Part 1
Lecture 27 - Role of Landscape and water in Passive Design - Part 2
Lecture 28 - Carbon neutrality through strategising building materials
Lecture 29 - Choice of building materials for carbon neutrality - Part 1
Lecture 30 - Choice of building materials for carbon neutrality - Part 2
Lecture 31 - Strategies to reduce Embodied Carbon through Design and Development
Lecture 32 - Renewable building materials
Lecture 33 - Renewable building materials and technologies
Lecture 34 - Renewable building materials based Case studies
Lecture 35 - High embodied carbon building materials
Lecture 36 - Comparison between conventional and alternate building materials
Lecture 37 - Environmental impacts of building materials and components
Lecture 38 - Building Envelope types
Lecture 39 - Dynamic Envelope - Case Studies Part 1
Lecture 40 - Dynamic Envelope - Case Studies Part 2
Lecture 41 - Low Energy Envelope - Part 1
Lecture 42 - Low Energy Envelope - Part 2
Lecture 43 - Natural Daylighting Strategies
Lecture 44 - Daylighting optimized skylights
Lecture 45 - Daylighting optimized fenestration
Lecture 46 - Daylighting - Case studies 1
Lecture 47 - Daylighting - Case studies 2
Lecture 48 - Recap and Conclusion
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Lecture 1 - Introduction to GHG and the role of buildings in its reduction
Lecture 2 - Strategies to reduce GHG in Building Industry
Lecture 3 - Policies, initiatives and future trends to reduce GHG in the Building Industry
Lecture 4 - India's stand on Carbon Neutrality
Lecture 5 - India's approach to long term low Low Carbon Development - Part 1
Lecture 6 - India's approach to long term low Low Carbon Development - Part 2
Lecture 7 - Embodied energy and Embodied Carbon
Lecture 8 - Basics of Embodied and Operational Carbon - Part 1
Lecture 9 - Basics of Embodied and Operational Carbon - Part 2
Lecture 10 - Factors of Embodied energy calculation
Lecture 11 - Operational Energy and Operational Carbon - Part 1
Lecture 12 - Operational Energy and Operational Carbon - Part 2
Lecture 13 - Strategies to reduce Operational Energy
Lecture 14 - Strategies to reduce Operational Energy and Case study
Lecture 15 - Impact of reducing Operational Energy and Operational Carbon
Lecture 16 - Passive Design Strategies in Carbon neutral Architecture
Lecture 17 - Orientation and Form for Passive cooling
Lecture 18 - Appropriate Planning for Passive Architecture
Lecture 19 - Appropriate fenestration for Passive Architecture
Lecture 20 - Appropriate Planning and openings for Passive Architecture
Lecture 21 - Settlement planning principles for carbon neutrality
Lecture 22 - Settlement planning principles for carbon neutrality - case studies
Lecture 23 - Appropriate Openings for reduced Operational Energy - Part 1
Lecture 24 - Appropriate Openings for reduced Operational Energy - Part 2
Lecture 25 - Methods of bringing in natural daylight
Lecture 26 - Role of Landscape and water in Passive Design - Part 1
Lecture 27 - Role of Landscape and water in Passive Design - Part 2
Lecture 28 - Carbon neutrality through strategising building materials
Lecture 29 - Choice of building materials for carbon neutrality - Part 1
Lecture 30 - Choice of building materials for carbon neutrality - Part 2
Lecture 31 - Strategies to reduce Embodied Carbon through Design and Development
Lecture 32 - Renewable building materials
Lecture 33 - Renewable building materials and technologies
Lecture 34 - Renewable building materials based Case studies
Lecture 35 - High embodied carbon building materials
Lecture 36 - Comparison between conventional and alternate building materials
Lecture 37 - Environmental impacts of building materials and components
Lecture 38 - Building Envelope types
Lecture 39 - Dynamic Envelope - Case Studies Part 1
Lecture 40 - Dynamic Envelope - Case Studies Part 2
Lecture 41 - Low Energy Envelope - Part 1
Lecture 42 - Low Energy Envelope - Part 2
Lecture 43 - Natural Daylighting Strategies
Lecture 44 - Daylighting optimized skylights
Lecture 45 - Daylighting optimized fenestration
Lecture 46 - Daylighting - Case studies 1
Lecture 47 - Daylighting - Case studies 2
Lecture 48 - Recap and Conclusion
NPTEL Video Course : NOC:Architectural Approaches to Decarbonization of Buildings
Lecture 20 - Appropriate Planning and openings for Passive Architecture
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