


The demand for green, clean technology has become forefront in the construction trade as focus on the environment has trickled down to even the smallest decisions. New green technologies can be applied from the very beginning design and siting process to the finishing touches of construction, satisfying the client's needs and using resources more efficiently. This is what we at Greentek specialize in and promote to all our clients. Greentek promotes the use of Green architecture in all its developments. We advise all our clients to ensure the use of the same in all their projects. Subsequently, the clients instruct their architects to include Green Architecture in their projects. Green architecture, or green design, is an approach to building that minimizes harmful effects on human health and the environment. The "green" architect or designer attempts to safeguard air, water, and earth by choosing eco-friendly building materials and construction practices. While most green buildings do not have all of these features, the highest goal of green architecture is to be fully sustainable.
- Ventilation systems designed for efficient heating and cooling.
- Energy-efficient lighting and appliances.
- Water-saving plumbing fixtures.
- Landscapes planned to maximize passive solar energy.
- Minimal harm to the natural habitat.
- Alternate power sources such as solar power or wind power.
- Non-synthetic, non-toxic materials.
- Locally-obtained woods and stone.
- Responsibly-harvested woods.
- Adaptive reuse of older buildings.
- Use of recycled architectural salvage.
- Efficient use of space.
- Earthquake resistant structures.