18 King Wah Road
Water Saving:
• Reduction in demand
• Water recycling
• Leakage detection
Lighting:
•
shading devices
• Energy efficient lighting for interior
• Sensors
Energy Efficiency (HVAC):
• High performance cooling towers
• Photovoltaic panels
• Solar thermal system
• Solar responsive façade with high
performance glazing
• Active chilled beams
• Bio-mechanical louvers
• Extra high cop chillers
Indoor Environmental Quality:
• Integrated solar desiccant system
• Hybrid ventilation with operable
windows
• Low
and photo-catalytic wall
surfaces
• Multiple air filtrations safeguard
health
Outdoor Greenery:
• 3D greenery
Green Operation and Management:
• Interactive platform for occupants
• Separation at source and recycling
of waste
• Real-time display for knowledge
sharing and education
• Weather system
• Integrated Building Management
System (IBMS)
• Electric vehicle charging stations
• Construction waste reduction
Construction waste management
• Minimise environmental pollution
during construction
• Measures against water pollution
• Excavation waste recycling
Use of Green Building Material:
• Pre-fabricated modules
• Regional Material
• 100%
Consideration of impact on the
neighbourhood:
• Create healthy and comfortable
environment for the community
• Building massing and height for
minimal impact
• Walkable communities linked
Figure 5.3 18 King Wah Road
(Source: Henderson Land Development Company
Limited)
International Commerce Centre
• Electrical lighting system (2nd Energy
Source)
• Lift and escalator system (3rd Energy
Source)
Waste Separation Programme-Green
Motivations to Tenants:
• Coffee grounds
• Experimental farm
• “Say No to Disposable Utensils”
• Green messages to tenants
“Give and Take” with Community:
• Coffee grounds
• Food waste
• Utilisation of decomposed fertiliser
• Plastic bottles
• Festive food
• Unwanted clothes, books and
computers
• In-house compactor for non-
recyclables
• Green Practices in Management
Services Office
Building Qualities:
• Lighting system
• Electrical system
• Lift and escalator system
• Air-conditioning system
Indoor Environmental Qualities:
• Indoor air quality (IAQ)
• Water quality
• Our regular works
• Noise control
• Views
• Smoke-free environment
• Outdoor environment
• Lobby areas
• Office floors
• Green purchasing policy
• For floors under fitting out
Energy Management System:
• Application of ISO 50001 energy
management system
• MVAC System (1st Energy Source)
Figure 5.4 International Commerce Centre
(Source: ICC Management Office)
Hong Kong Green Building Council Office
Water Saving:
• Ensure water quality
• Use water saving outlet
Lighting:
• Replace fluorescent light with LED
• Use reflectors with high reflectance
• Photo sensors and motion sensors
• Solar control film
• Reflective roller blinds
Energy Efficiency:
• Brushless DC Electric (BLDC) motor
fan coil unit (FCU) with Variable Air
Volume (VAV) algorithm controller
• Electronic thermostat
• Energy efficient appliances
Indoor Air Quality:
• Air purifiers
• Printer room exhaust
• Louvered wall to facilitate air flow
Use of Green Building Materials:
• Use of rapidly renewable materials
• Use of
• Use of low
paint and
adhesives
• Use materials with high recycled
content
• Reusing waste materials
Construction Pollution Control:
• HVAC system protection
• Source control
• Pathway interruption
• House keeping
• Scheduling
Green Operation and Management:
• Promote the use of hard disks
instead of printing
• Electronic project platform
Figure 5.5 Hong Kong Green Building Council Office
(Source: Hong Kong Green Building Council)
Jones Lang LaSalle Pacific Place Office
Green Operation and Management:
• An
has been appointed for
enhanced commissioning
• The project installed sub-metering
equipment to measure and record
energy uses within the office
Thermal Comfort:
• Carbon dioxide sensors installed to
control amount of fresh air
Indoor Air Quality:
• Low emission and
materials
Use of Green Building Materials:
• Low
non-toxic, high recycled
content, recyclable, durable, high
mould resistant, manufactured
locally
Figure 5.6 Jones Lang LaSalle
Pacific Place Office
Lighting Control:
• Daylight responsive controls and
occupancy sensors
Daylight and Glare Control:
• Installation of reflective sheets and
air curtains with flexible use of
drapes
Energy Efficiency:
• Offices and specialty occupancies
(conference rooms and kitchen,
etc.) have active controls capable of
sensing space use and modulating
HVAC system in response to space
demand
• Purchase of green power
Office Equipment:
• Use of a high percentage of
ENERGYSTAR rated equipment
Water Saving:
• Use of water efficient fittings
Construction Control:
• Apart from the original packaging,
the stored on-site materials were
placed in a specific storage area with
additional plastic covers to isolate
any impact on/ from the surrounding
work area
• The installed materials such as
carpet and wall fabric were covered
with plastic sheeting and sealed
during the construction period
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