The Nonresidential Green Buildings Global Market Report 2021-30 by The Business Research Company describes and explains the global nonresidential green buildings market and covers 2015 to 2020, termed the historic period, and 2020 to 2025, termed the forecast period, along with further forecasts for the period 2025-2030. The report evaluates the market across each region and for the major economies within each region.
The Nonresidential Green Buildings Global Market Opportunities And Strategies Report covers nonresidential green buildings market drivers, nonresidential green buildings market trends, nonresidential green buildings market segments, nonresidential green buildings market growth rate, nonresidential green buildings market major players, and nonresidential green buildings market size. View Complete Report:
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Nonresidential Green Buildings Global Market Opportunities And Strategies Report is the most comprehensive report available on this market and will help gain a truly global perspective as it covers 60 geographies. The chapter on the impact of COVID-19 gives valuable insights on supply chain disruptions, logistical challenges, and other economic implications of the virus on the market. The chapter also covers markets which have been positively affected by the pandemic.
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Trends in the market include:
Biomimicry –
Biomimicry is the concept of copying designs and innovations found in nature. For instance, the East gate Centre in Harare, Zimbabwe is a shopping center that has mimicked strategies used by termites in termite mounds for temperature control. The termites keep temperatures constant within their large vertical mounds by constantly opening and closing a series of heating and cooling vents throughout the mound over the course of the day. The complex also consists of two buildings side by side that are separated by an open space that is covered by glass and open to local breezes.
Increasing Options For Green Building Certifications –
A green building certified space consumes about 90% less energy than a conventional building. As a newly introduced green home certification program, Passive House Certification is now being widely used in the form of financial incentives that helps legitimize it for both homeowners and builders. Some municipalities are also implementing tougher regulations that are ‘inspired’ by programs like LEED or Passive house, and requiring air-tightness targets to be met. Also, there has been a proliferation of Net Zero Energy and Net Zero Ready certification schemes being devised making it easier for home buyers across the US and Canada to recognize and choose greener homes.
The market report is segmented:
By Product –
- Exterior Products, b. Interior Products
By Application –
- Retail And Other Commercial Buildings, b. Office Buildings, c. Healthcare Building,
- Education Buildings. e. Hospitality And Restaurant Buildings, f. Factory Buildings
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