Abstract:
This thesis compares the costs of green and traditional residential buildings in
Tirana, Albania. Green buildings aim to be more environmentally friendly and energy
efficient. However, their economic feasibility is uncertain, especially in places like
Tirana where traditional methods are common.
The research looks at existing studies, real-life examples, and cost analysis. We
found that while green buildings may cost more to build initially, they often cost less
to run and maintain over time compared to traditional ones. Green buildings also have
benefits like better air quality and comfort. However, challenges like limited green
materials and higher certification costs slow down their adoption.
This study provides evidence on whether green buildings are worth it
economically in Tirana. It helps policymakers and builders make better decisions for
sustainable construction. It also shows the need for support to overcome obstacles to
green building in Tirana and similar places.