Glass facades harm environment
Environmentalists say that till the time upcoming buildings extensively use glass, they cannot be “green”.

Last year, a report by the National Environmental Engineering Institute (NEERI) said that the temperature around a glass-façade building can go up by 17 degrees celsius. “This is a concept borrowed from the West, where it works as those countries are cold. India is a warm country. Here, glass traps heat and throws it back to the immediate environment,” said Rakesh Kumar, chief scientist and head of NEERI, Mumbai.
In Mumbai, most glass-façade buildings are to be found in Bandra-Kurla Complex, Worli, Goregaon and Lower Parel. The buildings primarily house offices or are high-end residences. Goenka said the increasing demand for such buildings does not augur well for the environment.
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