IGBC 2015 Brochure #2 English - International Green Building

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SINGAPORE
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NORTH AMERICA
Guest of Honour
Dr. Vivian Balakrishnan
Minister for Environment and
Water Resources and Minister-incharge of Smart Nation Progamme
Office, Singapore
INVITED
Shri. Nara Chandrababu Naidu
Honourable Chief Minister,
Government of Andhra Pradesh, India
OPENING ADDRESS
Dr. John Keung
Terri Wills
Chief Executive Officer
Building and Construction Authority
Chief Executive Officer,
World Green Building Council
Dr. John Keung was named one of the Top 25 Newsmakers in 2013 by
Engineering News-Record (ENR), a US-based magazine, for guiding
Singapore as a leader in sustainable design and construction. He held many
senior management positions at the Ministry of National Development,
the Housing and Development Board (HDB) and the Urban Redevelopment
Authority (URA). He is also Adjunct Professor at the National University of
Singapore and SIM University.
Prof. Wang Youwei
Kevin Hydes
Chairman,
China Green Building Council
President & Chief Executive Officer,
Integral Group
(BCA’s 1st International Panel of Experts
for Sustainable Built Environment)
Mr Wang Youwei is also a Professor and committee member of Ministry
of Housing and Urban-Rural Development Commission on Science and
Technology (CST). He is also the principal member on Green Building
Evaluation Panel of Chinese Society for Urban Studies; expert consultant
of Beijing Municipal People’s Government; Vice Director of Commission
on Housing Project in China Civil Engineering Society; and Vice Director
of Construction Quality Chapter in China Construction Industry Society.
He was formerly the Director of Earthquake Resistant Engineering
Department and Deputy President of China Academy of Building Research.
With over 35 years of experience as an engineer, Kevin is internationally
recognised as a leader in sustainable design and for his contributions to
the building industry. He has served as an Industry Expert, and Technical
Advisor for several organizations, including: Clinton Climate Initiative;
and Climate Carbon Positive Community.
John Mandyck
Chan Soo Khian
Chief Sustainability Officer
UTC Building & Industrial Systems
Principal
SCDA Architects Pte Ltd
John Mandyck serves as Chief Sustainability Officer for United Technologies
Building & Industrial Systems, the world’s largest provider of technologies
and services dedicated to making buildings and cities more energy efficient,
safe and secure. He also leads the company’s marketing and communications
function. John works with universities and organizations to accelerate green
building, and has presented on energy efficiency, sustainability and future of
food strategies to audiences around the world.
Prof. William P. Bahnfleth
(PhD, PE, FASHRAE, FASME)
ASHRAE Presidential Member (2013-2014);
Professor of Architectural Engineering &
Director of Indoor Environment Center,
The Pennsylvania State University
William P. Bahnfleth holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the
University of Illinois and is a Registered Professional Engineer. He teaches
courses on indoor environmental control from fundamentals to the graduate
level. His research interests include application of thermal sciences to
building, building energy efficiency, and indoor environmental quality. He is
the author of over 150 publications. He is a Fellow of ASHRAE and ASME.
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Terri Wills heads the World Green Building Council, an organisation
uniting 100 Green Building Councils that green buildings through market
transformation. Previously, Terri was with the C40 Cities Climate Leadership
Group where she spearheaded C40’s networks that have had a direct impact
on policy in over half of C40 cities.
Ang Kian Seng
Group Director
Technology
Development Group
Building and Construction
Authority
Michael Kokora
Partner
OMA (Hong Kong)
John Smart
Chief Strategist, IBM
Smarter Workplace
and Workforce
IBM Analytics & Internet
of Things (USA)
Irene Gallou
Environmental
Design & Research
Partner
Foster & Partner (UK)
Tang Kok Thye
Associate Partner
ADDP Architects LLP
Manit Rastogi
Founding Partner
Morphogenesis
(India)
Darrell Smith
Director of
Worldwide Energy
Microsoft (USA)
Alex Herceg, P. Eng
Analyst
Lux Research B.V.
(Netherlands)
Dr. J. Alstan Jakubiec
Assistant Professor Architecture and
Sustainable Design
Singapore University
of Technology and
Design
Rob Rouwette
President
Australian Life Cycle
Assessment Society
(Australia)
Thomas Hartman
Principal
The Hartman
Company (USA)
Prof. Pawel Wargocki
Associate Research
Professor, International
Centre for Indoor
Environment and Energy
Technical University of
Denmark
Jaye Tan Jia Yee
Principal Architect
Studio Green Pte Ltd
Prof. Shin-Ichi Tanabe
(Ph.D, FASHRAE)
Professor
Department of
Architecture
Waseda University (Japan)
Prof. Michael Siminovith
Director & Associate
Director, California
Lighting Technology
Centre & Energy
Efficiency Center at UC
Davis (USA)
Dr. Wolfgang Kessling
Principal,
Transsolar
Energietechnik GmbH
(Germany)
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1 September 2015, Tuesday
09.00
11.00
TECHNICAL WORKSHOP 1
NEW
TECHNICAL WORKSHOP 2
Indoor Environmental Quality
Indoor Environmental Quality: Does Green Make a
Difference?
Dr. Tham Kwok Wai
Associate Professor, Department of Building,
National University of Singapore
Green Office Buildings and Workplace Productivity –
Challenges in Japan
Prof. Shin-Ichi Tanabe (Ph.D, FASHRAE),
Professor, Department of Architecture, Waseda
University
Soo K. Chan is a practicing architect based in Singapore. He is the
founding principal and design director of SCDA Architects Pte Ltd, a
multi-disciplinary firm engaging in architecture, interior, landscape and
product design. Mr Chan is the recipient of several awards, including the
inaugural Singapore President’s Design Award, Designer of the Year, the
SIA-Getz Architecture Prize for Emergent Architecture in Asia and two
RIBA Worldwide Awards.
EUROPE
Presentation title to be confirmed
Prof. Pawel Wargocki
Associate Research Professor,
International Centre for Indoor Environment and Energy,
Technical University of Denmark
Innovation in
Lighting Design
Achieving Deep Energy Savings
in Lighting - An Overview of
the Strategic Lighting Initiative
at the University of California
including a Review of the Recent
Regulatory Changes Driving
Change in California in Support of
ZNE and Carbon Neutrality
Prof. Michael J. Siminovitch
Director & Associate Director,
California Lighting Technology
Centre & Energy Efficiency Center
at UC Davis
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TECHNICAL WORKSHOP 3
Unlocking New Opportunities
for a High Performance
Façade in the Tropics
Speakers to be confirmed
Prof. Chou Siaw Kiang
Executive Director, Energy Studies
Institute & Professor, Department
of Mechanical Engineering, National
University of Singapore
Dr. Thorsten Siodla
Vice President – Technology & General
Manager - Intellectual Property,
Technoform Holding
Ang Kian Seng
Group Director - Technology
Development Group, Building and
Construction Authority
Prof. Toh Chai Keong
Assistant Chief Executive Officer
(Engineering & Technology)
Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA)
In his current role at IDA, Prof. Toh Chai Keong drives innovation through
architecting and building critical enabling technologies to realise the Smart
Nation Vision. He has decades of experience in senior leadership across
countries in Asia and America. His deep knowledge in cutting-edge technologies
such as 4G/5G cellular communications, wireless networks and intelligent
transport were instrumental while he managed key DARPA defence projects at
US companies such as TRW Systems and Hughes Networks.
11.30
13.30
14.30
17.30
GM Refresher Training for
Green Mark Specialists*
Your Guide to Healthier Indoor Air Quality
and Environmental Product Declarations
by Building and Construction Authority
Sponsored Session by Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
TECHNICAL WORKSHOP 4
Green Mark Leisure Tours
Low Energy Chilled Water Distribution Systems
Refer to page 5 for more details
Thomas Hartman
Principal, The Hartman Company
For the latest programme schedule, visit www.sgbw.com.sg/programme. Programme is subject to further refinements.
*Open for GMM/GMFM/GMP only. Letters of attendance will be issued and eligible for fulfilling refresher training requirement.
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PROGRAMME SCHEDULE
PROGRAMME SCHEDULE
2 September 2015, Wednesday
08.45
10.00
D A Y
3 September 2015, Thursday
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IGBC / BEX Asia / MCE Asia Joint Opening Ceremony 2015
09.00
10.30
DR. VIVIAN BALAKRISHNAN
Minister for Environment and Water Resources and Minister-in-charge of Smart Nation Progamme Office, Singapore
10.00 - 10.30 : Networking Tea Break
10.30
12.00
Leadership in Green Buildings
Shri. Nara Chandrababu Naidu (Invited)
Honourable Chief Minister, Government of Andhra Pradesh, India
• Commitment of Green Building Sector in Mitigating Climate Change
Terri Wills
Chief Executive Officer, World Green Building Council
14.00
15.45
TRACK 1.1
Global Trends and
The Future of Green Buildings
Moderator:
Curt Garrigan, Coordinator, Sustainable
Buildings and Climate Initiative at United Nations
Environment Programme (Invited)
• Green Buildings of 2050 – The Top 5
Disruptors [That will Change Everything]
Digby Hall
Principal Sustainability Consultant, Umow Lai
• Global Green Building Certification Trends
Alex Herceg, P.Eng
Analyst, Lux Research B.V.
• Green, Ecological and Low-Carbon Practice in Construction
Prof. Wang Youwei
Chairman, China Green Building Council
11.00
12.35
• Singapore’s Leadership in Green Buildings
Dr. John Keung
Chief Executive Officer, Building and Construction Authority
Tech-talks @ Exhibition Area
TRACK 1.2
Smart and Sustainable Cities
Unique Green Building Solutions
Moderator:
Richard Wong, Senior Director, Frost & Sullivan
Moderator:
Owen Wee, Vice President (Architecture),
Surbana Jurong Pte Ltd
• How Microsoft Quietly Built the City of
the Future
Darrell Smith
Director of Worldwide Energy, Microsoft
• Technology Paradigm Shift for
Greener Future Cities
Kenneth Lee
Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Green
Koncept
• The Future of Work & Workplaces
- Digital, Green & Creative
Charlie Ang
President, The Innovators Institute
• Smart Cities - Approaches & Lessons Learned
Gordon Falconer
Director of Smart Cities, Schneider-Electric
• Green Roofs on Affordable Housing in the Tropics - Do They Perform over the Years?
Ho Wan Weng
Managing Director, Verditecture Pte Ltd
TRACK 2.2
12.35 - 14.00 : Networking Lunch
14.00
15.35
TRACK 2.3
Value of Green Buildings
Smart Building & Sustainable Living
Moderator:
Er. Yvonne Soh, Executive Director,
Singapore Green Building Council
Moderator:
Tim Shen, Head of Sustainability, Asia, CBRE
Moderator:
Prof. Sekhar Kondepudi, Associate Professor,
National University of Singapore
• Relevant Sustainability - A Step Outside
the Ideological Vacuum of Green Design
Michael Wiener
Principal & Managing Director, Gensler
• The Economics of Sustainable Buildings Dawn of the Building Performance Era
Erin Grossi
Chief Economist & Director of Innovation, UL LLC
• Driving Form: Energy and Environmental
Analysis for Planning Asia’s Existing and
Emerging Cities
Sean Bryson Quinn
Head of Sustainable Design, 10 Design
• Sustainable Property Investment
Stuart Kay
Director, KPMG - Financial Advisory Services
• From Hype to Here: Creating a Smarter
Workplace & Workforce with Insights
Gained from the Internet of Things
John Smart
Chief Strategist,
IBM Smarter Workplace and Workforce,
IBM Analytics & Internet of Things
• Adopting Green Solutions A Legal Risk Mitigation Plan
Sandra Seah
Partner, ATMD Bird & Bird
• How Life Cycle Assessment is Transforming
The Way We See Green Buildings
Rob Rouwette
President, Australian Life Cycle Assessment
Society (ALCAS)
18.30 - 21.30 : Exclusive Networking Session (By invitation only)
• PowerZ : A Collective Experience to
Increase Energy Efficiency
Etienne Droulet, Director, Engie Lab
Singapore
[sponsored by Pearl Sponsor, Mitsubishi Electric Asia Pte Ltd]
19.00 - 21.00 : IGBC Welcome Reception
*For the latest programme schedule, visit www.sgbw.com.sg/programme. Programme is subject to further refinements.
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TRACK 4.1
• Sustainable Urbanization: The Future of Buildings and Food
John Mandyck
Chief Sustainability Officer, UTC Building & Industrial Systems
TRACK 3.2
TRACK 3.3
Beautiful Climate Responsive Design
Cutting Edge Technologies
Moderator:
Tan Szue Hann, Deputy Head (Sustainable Urban
Solutions), Jurong Consultants
Moderator:
Dr. Tseng King Jet, SinBerBEST Program
Co-Leader, Nanyang Technological University
• Designing for Cultural Sustainability A New Zealand Case Study of Ter Mirumiru
Phil Smith
Director, CASA (UK)
• Past, Present and the Future of Turbo
Machinery in the HVACR Industry
Scott Moorhouse
Director, Sales & Marketing, Asia, Danfoss
• Engaging the Anthropocene: Experiments
in Mutualism - The End of Sustainability
Michael Kokora
Partner, OMA
• Matching Biology with Technology
- An Alternative Approach to Creating
Lights for Visual Efficiency
John Rooymans
Chief Technology Officer, Ellipz Lighting
• New Urbanism & Green Smart Cities
Ar. Sarly Adre Sarkum
President, Malaysian Green Building Council
(MGBC) and Managing Director, Sarly Adre
Sarkum Architecture Sdn Bhd
• Holiday Inn Express Clark Quay & Westgate:
The Push for Tropical Architecture in
Commercial Buildings
Gabriel Chen Director
Suen Wee Kwok Senior Associate Director
RSP Architects Planners & Engineers
Tech-talks @ Exhibition Area
• Do We Really Need The Fan for
Air Conditioning?
Er. Tay Cher Seng
Director, ME(tcs) Consulting Engineers
• NTU Living Campus Initiatives
Nilesh Jadhav
Program Director
(Sustainable Building Technology) &
Senior Scientist, Energy Research Institute
@ Nanyang Technological University
(refer to page 5 for more details)
TRACK 4.2
TRACK 4.3
High Performance Green Buildings
Renewable and Alternative Energy
State of the Art Green Building Research
Moderator:
Vincent Low, Vice President (Business
Development), G–Energy Global Pte Ltd
Moderator:
Christophe Inglin, Managing Director,
Phoenix Solar
Moderator: Dr. Shah Kwok Wei, Assistant
Director, National University of Singapore
• Smart Controls: An Imperative for a Sustainable Building Future Building Optimisation
Thomas Hartman Principal,
The Hartman Company
• Driving the Growth of Solar and Energy
Management Industry in Singapore
• Stop Cooling – Start Moving. Adaptive Comfort with Elevated Air Speed
Dr. Wolfgang Kessling
Principal, Transsolar Energietechnik GmbH
• Those Who Design Buildings Should Go Back and Monitor Their Performance
Irene Gallou
Environmental Design & Research Partner,
Foster & Partner
Goh Chee Kiong
Executive Director, Cleantech and Cities,
Infrastructure and Industrial Solutions,
Singapore Economic Development Board
• Solarisation of Singapore
Dr. Thomas Reindl
Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Solar Energy
Research Institute of Singapore (SERIS)
• Presentation Title to be Confirmed
Kan Kok Wah
Chief Engineer, National Environment Agency
• Building Performance & Energy Benchmarking: A Singapore Perspective
Ang Kian Seng
Group Director - Technology Development Group,
Building and Construction Authority of Singapore
• Green Building Challenges in Tokyo
Prof. Shin-Ichi Tanabe (Ph.D, FASHRAE)
Professor, Department of Architecture,
Waseda University
• Engagement is Key for Sustainability
Success in Apartment Complexes
Tania Crosbie Director, The Crosbie Collection
Retrofitting & Optimising
Existing Buildings
• Practice and Development of Existing Building Green Retrofitting in China
Dr Meng Chong
Head of the Green Building Research Center,
Chinese Society for Urban Studies
• Towards a Net Zero Future
Manit Rastogi
Founding Partner, Morphogenesis
• Bringing Sustainability Back to Basics by Designing with Data
Rory Martin
Sustainability Leader, dwp|suters
TRACK 3.1
• Lucky Plaza - Singapore’s Iconic
Shopping Mall that was Recognised with
The Green Mark Platinum Award
Michael Anderton
General Manager & Managing Director,
Building Efficiency Singapore, Johnson Controls
• Designing the World’s Largest
Vertical Green
Tang Kok Thye
Associate Partner, ADDP Architects LLP
Regional Green Buildings
• Sustainable Places in Australia
Jorge Chapa
Executive Director,
Green Building Council Australia
• Towards a Beautiful and Climatically Responsive Architecture
Chan Soo Khian
Principal, SCDA Architects Pte Ltd
• How to Achieve High Energy Performance for a University Campus
James Jian
Associate Director,
Singapore Management University
TRACK 1.3
• Smarter Towns, Better Living,
A Greener Tomorrow
Dr. Johnny Wong
Group Director (Building Research Institute),
Housing and Development Board
• Scaling Up the Implementation of
Energy Efficient Buildings
Constant Van Aerschot
Executive Director, Business Council for
Sustainable Development Singapore
Empowering Green Living
• Case Studies on Existing Building Optimisation
Lee Eng Lock
Vice Chairman, Measurement & Verification Pte Ltd
(refer to page 5 for more details)
• Green is Good: How Best Practice Leasing Can Ensure a More Sustainable Future
Susannah West
Sustainability Director – South Asia, Jones
Lang LaSalle
TRACK 2.1
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SPOTLIGHT PLENARY
Moderator:
Tony Tay, Director (Mechanical & Electrical),
Parsons Brinckerhoff Pte Ltd
15.45 - 16.15 : Networking Tea Break
16.15
18.00
D A Y
10.30 - 11.00 : Networking Tea Break
OPENING PLENARY
12.00 - 14.00 : Networking Lunch
IGBC 2015 mobile
app coming soon!
• Is 3D Printing a Frugal Innovation? 3D Printing =
3 x Productivity + 3 x Greener + 3 x Cost Savings?
Jaye Tan Jia Yee
Principal Architect, Studio Green Pte Ltd
• Building Simulation for Better Prediction of Building Ventilation & Thermal Comfort
Dr. Wong Nyuk Hien Professor, Department of
Building, National University of Singapore
Dr. Poh Hee Joo Research Scientist & Capability Group
Manager, Institute of High Performance Computing
• Comfort & Perception in High Performance Architectural Design Workflow
Dr. J. Alstan Jakubiec Assistant Professor
- Architecture and Sustainable Design,
Singapore University of Technology and Design
• 3for2 Beyond Efficiency: Towards the Most Energy-Efficient Office Space in Singapore
Dr. Adam Rysanek Senior Researcher and
3for2 Project Manager, Singapore-ETH Centre
15.35 - 16.00 : Networking Tea Break
16.00
17.30
CLOSING PLENARY
Build Green, Live Smart
• Striking the Balance Between IEQ, Resource Conservation, and Environmental Protection
in Green Building Design
Prof. William Bahnfleth (PhD, PE, FASHRAE,
FASME) ASHRAE Presidential Member (20132014); Professor of Architectural Engineering
and Director of Indoor Environment Center,
The Pennsylvania State University
• Presentation Title to be Confirmed
Kevin Hydes
President & Chief Executive Officer
Integral Group
(BCA’s 1st International Panel of Experts
for Sustainable Built Environment)
• Singapore, Smart Nation
Toh Chai Keong
Assistant Chief Executive Officer
(Engineering & Technology) Infocomm
Development Authority of Singapore (IDA)
*For the latest programme schedule, visit www.sgbw.com.sg/programme. Programme is subject to further refinements.
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PROGRAMME SCHEDULE
GREEN MARK TOURS (4 SEP 2015)
4 September 2015, Friday
08.00
10.30
D A Y
3
ROUTE 1
BCA Breakfast Talk for CEOs (By invitation only)
Learning
Hub South
[sponsored by Daikin Airconditioning Singapore Pte Ltd]
10.30 - 11.00 : Networking Tea Break
11.00
12.30
GM Workshop: New BCA Green Mark 2015 for
New Non Residential Buildings
Green Mark 2015 (Version 5) is BCA’s new Environmental rating tool for the
built environment, building upon the 10 years and close to 2,300 Green Mark
Buildings. This 5th incarnation of BCA’s Green Mark scheme is a paradigm
shift that assesses the outcomes of the process of green building design
through a set of connectable indicators that contextualises buildings through
planetary boundaries and societal purposes, which ultimately aligns itself
with best corporate practice. Green Mark 2015 embeds sustainability into
early thinking of project development right through to the construction and
operations. The criteria helps guide project ambitions and activities to drive
sustainable outcomes and total building performance. This workshop shall
provide a detailed introduction to the New Green Mark scheme.
Tenant Workshop
@ Green Living Exhibition:
Green Workplace,
The Way Forward
(Limited capacity)
Green Mark Platinum
for New Non-Residential
Building
ROUTE 2
The workshop serves as a platform
for tenants to understand the
importance of sustainability in the
workplace. Case study of green
office will be shared.
Westgate &
Westgate Tower
Green Mark Platinum
for New Non-Residential
Building
12.30 - 14.00 : Lunch Lunch for Green Mark Tour Delegates only / Green Mark Tours Registration
14.00
18.00
Green Mark Tours
ROUTE 3
(Please refer to page 6 for more details on the Green Mark Tours)
National Heart
Centre Singapore
TECH-TALKS @ EXHIBITION AREA
2 SEPTEMBER 2015, WEDNESDAY
3 SEPTEMBER 2015, THURSDAY
CERTIFYING GREEN BUILDING PRODUCTS
MAKING SENSE OF DATA
• Singapore Green Building Council (SGBC) - Green Certifications
Michael Tan Soon Heng Senior Architect, RSP Architects
Planners & Engineers (Pte) Ltd
• Data Driven High Performance Buildings in Infosys Campuses, India
Guruprakash Sastry Regional Manager –
Infrastructure, Infosys
BIM AND SIMULATION FOR GREEN BUILDING
PROFESSIONALS
Joe Ong Cher Shyan Principal Engineer, Mott Macdonald
So Young Hyun Sustainability Consultant, ARUP;
Doctoral Researcher, UCL
Universal Studios Singapore
Green Mark Goldplus for New
Non-Residential Building
ROUTE 2
Key Green Features
•Low ETTV of 12.88 W/m2
•Green roof and arrays of 500
kWp solar photovoltaic panels
•Conversion of 300 trees
to furnitureas well as
transplantation and
preservation of 200 trees
•Collection of surface runoff (water) into the USS lagoon
•Pneumatic waste system
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CapitaGreen
• ‘On Demand’ Lighting Management System
Er. Lim Ah Mee Deputy Director (Energy Research), Housing
Development Board
Chan On Yu Assistant General Manager, ST Electronics
(Satcom & Sensor Systems) Pte. Ltd
Green Mark Platinum
for New Non-Residential
Building
GREEN MARK LEISURE TOURS (1 SEP 2015)
ROUTE 1
ROUTE 4
‘ON DEMAND’ LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
• OpenFOAM, a Powerful Open-Source CFD Software, for Building
• Sustainability through Data-Driven Design (DDD)
Green Mark Platinum
for New Non-Residential
Building
Gardens by the Bay
(Bay South)
Green Mark Platinum for
BCA-NParks Green Mark for
New Parks
Key Green Features
•Use of environmentally-friendly products
•Transplanting of mature trees and use of fully automated plant irrigation systems
•Use of motion and photo sensors for outdoor
lightings and use of natural lighting and ventilation
in toilets, corridors and sheltered car park
•Wildlife mitigation plans to promote a self
sustainable ecosystem
•Extensive greenery with the SuperTrees providing plant-based edutainment and showcasing the
horticultural and garden craftsmanship, floral
artistry and a diverse range of plants
ROUTE 5
The Academic
& Workshop
Block, BCA
Academy
Green Mark Platinum
for New Non-Residential
Building
IGBC 2015 mobile
app coming soon!
Key Green Features
Crescent Hall
•Use of better glass design to enhance thermal and Pioneer Hall
comfort in the building
• High efficiency chilled water system.
• Use of passive displacement ventilation throughout the development and use of energy efficient T5 lighting for tutorial rooms
• Extensive use of landscape and garden green
roof for the development
• Use of hydrophilic polymer for planting to increase Green Mark Platinum for
soil absorption and distribution of moisture to New Residential Building
eliminate the need for irrigation system
Key Green Features
•Double glazed units – Good RETV of 14.50 W/m2.
• Good natural ventilation in rooms
• Solar water heater for showers and installation of photovoltaic panels.
• Extensive precast elements and
hollow core slab
• Extensive storm water management system (Target PUB ABC certified) and
provision of dual refuse chute
Key Green Features
DNV GL Office
•Naturally ventilated atrium with localised
mechanical ventilation
•Use of low-emissivity glass, double-glazed glass and laminated glass with good thermal
performance to achieve overall ETTV of 36.34 W/m2
•Efficient chiller plant system at 0.51 kW/ton
•Rainwater harvesting system integrated with a 100% auto drip irrigation system and dedicated paper-recycling chute located at office tower
Green Mark Platinum
•100% of office tower AHU (Air Handling Unit)
for Office Interior
condensate is recycled for cooling tower make-up water while NEWater is used for cooling tower
make-up water and landscape irrigation
Key Green Features
•Lighting power density with ≤ 9 W/m2
•Task light with built-in occupancy sensor
•Use of ≥ 90% of office equipment certified
with energy efficient label
•Workspace air-conditioning via Variable Air Volume (VAV) control
•Provision of sky garden and extensive indoor greenery (including vertical green wall)
Key Green Features
•High performance building fabric, with ETTV
at 36.4W/m2
•High efficiency air conditioning plant
(0.607kW/Ton) with high accuracy permanent monitoring measurement and verification tools
•Heat recovery and rainwater harvesting
•Recycling of all AHU condensates and use of
UVC emitters in all AHUs
•Provision of charging stations for electric vehicles
Key Green Features
•Urban and green (double-skin) façades that reduced solar heat gain by 26%
•Petal-like wind scoop to draw in cooler and fresher air from height of 242m compared to ground level; better indoor air quality
for occupants
•Harvesting rainwater for irrigation and recycling air handling unit (AHU) condensate
•High green gross plot ratio
•Installed water fittings rated “Excellent”
under Water Efficiency Labeling Scheme (WELS) rating and use of low-VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) paint
Education
Resource Centre
Green Mark Platinum for
Existing Non-Residential
Building
Lucky Plaza
Shopping Centre
Green Mark Platinum for
Existing Non-Residential
Building
Key Green Features
•Chilled ceiling system provides uniform cooling and minimises draft in the room.
•Extensive use of energy efficiency lightings
•PUB certified water efficient building which signifies the installation of water efficient fittings and adopting water efficient flow
rates/flush volume.
•Extensive roof top greenery, which covers 87% of the roof, decreases the heat drawn into the rooms and reducing the amount of energy needed to cool the building.
•Installation of air sealing double vestibule doors to minimise leakage and reduce cooling load and energy consumption.
Key Green Features
•High efficiency chiller plant system with efficiency of 0.60 kW/ton
•Awarded Water Efficient Building. Water fittings comply with PUB Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards (WELS)
•Energy efficient LED lighting fittings for common areas and staircases where LED light at staircases c/w dual motion sensors to optimise the artificial lighting system
•Provision of UV emitters and high efficiency air filters (Merv 13 rating) for all AHUs
Key Green Features
Marina Bay Sands
•Low-E Double Glazed Tinted Glass with low 2
window-to-wall ratio for low ETTV of 36.33 W/m
Key Green Features
•Use of integrated Building Information Modelling
•Extensive use of high efficiency LED lamps (BIM) for coordination between architectural,
with lower wattage.
structural & M&E trades during both design
•Comprehensive waste diversion tracking and
and construction
management program for both guests and
•Integrated Green Tour with Innovation Deck to team members.
demonstrate green building design and good
•Automatic scheduling of meeting space via
air-con and plant room design
Green Mark Platinum for CCMS using Electronic Booking Management
Existing
Non-Residential
•Super Green Structural Concrete (20% RCA, System (EBMS).
Building
10%WCS, 20% GGBFS) & Super Green Non
•Sands ECO360o Global Sustainability
Structural Concrete (20% RCA, 10% WCS,
Program as well as Green Lease guidelines
75% GGBFS)
and management plan for tenants.
•Active Chilled Beam and Passive Displacement •Retro-commissioning and optimizing
Ventilation System at classrooms for
of existing ACMV systems by dedicated
demonstration and education as well as under
commissioning team.
floor displacement air-conditioning system for
Lecture Theatres
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HIGHLIGHTS
OF SINGAPORE GREEN BUILDING WEEK
Organised by the Building and Construction Authority of Singapore, and into its 7th run from 31 Aug – 6 Sep 2015, the Singapore Green
Building Week (SGBW) will be an exciting week comprising more than 20 co-located events including the exclusive BCA Breakfast Talk
for CEOs, Singapore Green Building Council Anniversary Dinner, student engagement workshops and competitions. Other events
include the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) Energy Efficiency for Buildings Workshop, Sustainable
Laboratories Forum and International Conference on Building Efficiency and Sustainable Technology (ICBE ST’15). SGBW will play host
to a vast international network of green building experts from the private and public sectors, for a congregation of ideas, collaboration
and partnerships to achieve a shared vision of a greener planet through the green building movement.
With the IGBC mobile app, you will
receive immediate event updates
anytime and anywhere, for FREE!
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2015 Mobile App
and Plan Your Visit!
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The Organiser
The Building and Construction Authority of Singapore champions the development of an excellent built environment in Singapore. BCA’s
mission is to shape a safe, high quality, sustainable and friendly built environment, as these are the four elements where BCA has
significant influence. In doing so, it aims to differentiate Singapore’s built environment from those of other cities and contribute to a
better quality of life for everyone in Singapore. Hence its vision is to have “a future-ready built environment for Singapore”. Together
with its education and research arm, the BCA Academy of The Built Environment, BCA works closely with its industrial players to develop
skills and expertise that help shape the best built environment in Singapore.
Co-located Events
Build Eco Xpo (BEX) Asia 2015 is the global business sourcing, networking and knowledge-sharing platform for
the sustainable built environment in Southeast Asia. The event draws together international brands of green
building technologies and advancements, to the heart of the region’s community of architects, building owners,
contractors, consultants, developers, facility managers and energy managers, for business opportunities and
experiential engagement. BEX Asia will be co-located with Mostra Convegno Expocomfort (MCE) Asia – the
region’s premier trade show for the HVAC, Water, Renewable Energy & Heating sectors.
IGBC 2016
Save-the-Date
7 - 9 Sept 2016
International Green Building Conference
(IGBC) 2016
Sands Expo and Convention Centre
Marina Bay Sands
Singapore
For more information, please refer to www.sgbw.com.sg
CALL FOR PAPERS
Indicate your interest to speak via our website
- www.sgbw.com.sg/igbc2016_speaker
For more information
Delegate Enquiries
Ms Gladys Heng
Reed Exhibitions Singapore
Tel: +65 6780 4658
Email: igbc@reedexpo.com.sg
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Conference Programme
Mr Eddy Susilo
Building and Construction Authority
Tel: +65 6804 4671
Email: eddy_susilo@bca.gov.sg
Sponsorship
Ms Vinna Tan
Building and Construction Authority
Tel: +65 6804 4698
Email: vinna_tan@bca.gov.sg
Exhibitions – BEX Asia / MCE Asia
Ms Louise Chua
Reed Exhibitions Singapore
Tel: +65 6780 4653
Email: louise.chua@reedexpo.com.sg
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