00:00In Jedha mein heen building bun liya, isko one mile travel kate hai, ismein 80,000 loog rehenge and this
00:07building is under construction. So I conclude, you know, looking at the entire context of the building, I'm just trying
00:14to make sure, you know, that you, because you are all learned people, you all have understanding how the buildings
00:22are planned and designed, but what I'll try to say is, please make building more sustainable and clear.
00:30The topic of today was called Energy Conservation and Sustainable Building Code, and the other one was called Green Buildings.
00:38In fact, this is the impact of building, which is the most energy consumption, resources consumption and waste generated.
00:49Right.
00:51So building context, which is, if you want to make this world sustainable, you need to know the context in
00:57that context.
01:01Yes.
01:01So building, if you want to make this world sustainable, there will be no question of obtaining sustainability of this
01:07world.
01:08Right.
01:08And this is recognized that building, which is, which is the plan, design, construct, so that it will support human
01:16living, the other environment will be minimum damage.
01:20Yes.
01:22If you have a large number of buildings, then you have been seeing the buildings in the earlier years.
01:35So we can talk about the old buildings and how they can make new buildings however, the buildings can be
01:45made for themselves.
01:45There are seven layers of building.
01:47First you look at the site, then you design it,
01:51then you construct it, then you occupy it,
01:55then you operate and when the building is destroyed,
01:58then the building is demolished and reconstructed.
02:01So there are seven layers through which the building passes.
02:04So this is the context of every layer.
02:08Ultimately, the building has been established
02:13that the building is used in the world,
02:16and the buildings are used in the world.
02:18There are four wood,
02:19and the 30 percent of the earth is consumed by making the building.
02:26So ultimately the earth is finite.
02:29The resources are finite.
02:31And the people are increasing, their number is increasing.
02:35The building's relevance is connected to the people.
02:57of building up space every year to take care of the additional population so buildings are
03:06going to be constructed and if the old building demolition will not be built so building is
03:12built but the context of building is not understood and appreciated that is very important
03:33you know because if you don't understand these buildings are going to be liability for human
03:39living and for the climate right sir what today is called the energy and conservation
03:44sustainable building code there is also an exhibition of your company from the exhibition
04:21where there is a new building that is built in the building that is built in the building
04:22We asked them to help them with their own nature department and their students help them to take them.
04:29And if the products are sustainable, they use their wastage.
04:35And our hollow bricks, they work on insulation.
04:40So the holes that have your air track and help them with insulation.
04:45If you want to talk about the new buildings in Chandigarh, how many people have used these bricks?
04:55Actually, if you have seen Chandigarh, this is your architecture, this is the UK-USB.
05:00So, all of these are now.
05:01So, in the future, we have 80% of the society.
05:08So, if you want to talk about this,
05:11if you want to talk about this,
05:12is it affordable for middle-class people?
05:16Yes, it is absolutely affordable,
05:17because if you compare these products,
05:21then the cost is more and more.
05:23But, you get the benefit of low maintenance or without maintenance.
05:27Because you have only one time put it,
05:29so you don't have any maintenance.
05:32Thank you so much.
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