• This sustainable building design principles carry an initial cost for design and installation as it will require a big capital in hand. As it needs to hold financial resources strongly throughout every stages of the building it will be difficult to reserve another share for these implementations.
• It will carry an additional cost beyond the expected/ calculated budget.
• It will require additional time period for designing and installation such suggestions like green roof, waste water treatment system, vertical garden etc.
• For solar mad wind power systems require additional space exceptional to planned building design. It has to re-plan the spacing arrangements for those things.
• It may require additional maintenance cost more than the general concepts.
• If a damage or any disaster happens it needs a sound financial input to re-construct/re-build that or to repair with sufficient technological assessment. Again that would be …show more content…
Financially it as a disadvantage for the client’s perspective. Client’s arguments state about the huge expenses that has to undertake at the installation of those four concepts which are installation of green roof, solar and wind power system, waste water treatment facility and vertical green garden. Client’s argument further extends up to the maintenance level of those concepts. Client reviews the key areas such as if any damage arises to the building either naturally or by human activities the re-installation / repairing or rectifying those damages would increase the expenditure in future. Also it may require additional technological concern to keep the process. Also client is arguing that it may take more time period at the design and installation stages of these concepts. Client is also concerning about the space requirement for those concept as the space has been already arranged within his