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JOURNALS || EIJO Journal of Civil Engineering, Architecture, Interior Design and Innovative Research (EIJO–CEAIDIR) [ISSN: 2456 - 1819]
Sustainability: A Step towards Hise Rise for urban area development in India

Author Names : Mahesh Choudhary,Bhawani Shankar Sharma  volume 3 issue 1
Article Overview

Abstract: Sustainable is a wide and perfect term which has different and diverse implications. Among the upsides of vertical development of the urban areas are sparing cultivable land to supply required nourishment for expanded populace which essentially helps in diminishing ecological decimation because of decreased development on characteristic land, lessen in transportation and movement and in addition diminish in vitality utilization, though air contamination caused by level extension of the urban communities are more than that of the elevated structures. Defining supportability objectives into the skyscraper can build up the requirements of present age without trading off and modifying it can be conceivable to accomplish the capacity of future ages to address their own issues. As India is the 3rd largest country, comes at the 9th position when it comes to pollution, have become the 2nd most populated country in the world and it is currently an oasis of economic growth in an otherwise overcast global. Due to the overpopulation the demand of high rises increases as because of the lack of land, whereas due to the pollution ratings the goal of sustainability is required in the country of India. Which can be conquered by making the high storeys building more eco-friendly and sustainable in the term of techniques and material.

Keywords: Sustainability, High Rise, ecological decimation, Structure, Urban Area.

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