GREEN BUILDING IMPLEMENTATION

Green Building on TSUULL Campus is the deliberate development of infrastructures on campuses that reduces resource consumption throughout both the construction process and the building's eventual use. The objective is to lower water, energy, and CO2 emissions while fostering an environment that is conducive to learning and health of students.

Thus, TSUULL buildings are designed to use the natural light to the fullest to minimize the power usage on lightning during daylight. The wide transparent and translucent windows allow to save energy efficiently in halls, corridors, staircases and rooms.

  

Besides, natural air ventilation system in big auditoriums and long corridors keep the spaces cool and supply fresh air to buildings by means of passive forces, in particular, by wind speed  instead of using air conditioning system powered by energy.

Moreover, the piping system has been developed at the university which is spread out around the main campus to water plants and grass daily by means of water sprinklers. The water run into the pipes from the storage of the excessive water drainage collector in case of flood, snow and rain.