We've adopted energy-efficient lighting, appliances, and HVAC systems to reduce energy consumption. Our choice of double-glazing glass for the building's facade aims to optimize sunlight exposure while minimizing heat transfer. We're also exploring renewable energy solutions like solar panels and wind turbines to generate on-site electricity.
We've introduced low-flow fixtures, drought-resistant landscaping, and greywater recycling systems to conserve water. Rainwater harvesting methods are also integrated to collect and reuse rainwater for irrigation and non-potable uses.
We prioritize locally sourced, recycled, and eco-friendly building materials to minimize carbon emissions. On-site concrete plants are used to reduce environmental impact, and sustainable options like bamboo flooring and reclaimed wood are favored.
We have a comprehensive waste management strategy to minimize construction and operational waste, including recycling stations and composting facilities to reduce single-use plastics.
Landscaped areas feature native plants to promote biodiversity and reduce water usage. Green roofs, vertical gardens, and permeable pavement solutions manage stormwater runoff and provide habitats for wildlife.
We focus on indoor air quality with low-VOC paints and finishes, along with maximizing natural ventilation and daylighting through the double-glazing glass facade to enhance occupant comfort and reduce reliance on artificial lighting and ventilation.
Building A1: 48% Energy Savings 44% Water Savings 40% Less Embodied Carbon in Materials
Building A2: 47% Energy Savings 44% Water Savings 40% Less Embodied Carbon in Materials
Building A3: 53% Energy Savings 44% Water Savings 40% Less Embodied Carbon in Materials
Building A4: 54% Energy Savings 44% Water Savings 40% Less Embodied Carbon in Materials
Building A5: 54% Energy Savings 44% Water Savings 40% Less Embodied Carbon in Materials