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Integrated Green Building Assessment Approach for the Next Decade

  Singapores Inter-Ministerial Committee on Sustainable Development had set a target for Singapore to green 80%of its buildings by 2030.To meet this target,the Building and Construction Authoritys(BCA)Green Mark Scheme was launched in 2005 as a lever to set parameters and establish indicators to guide the design,construction and operation of green buildings within tropical climates.In pace with technological advancements and tapping upon best practices from the industry and worldwide,the BCA Green Mark scheme has undergone regular enhancements since then to continually push for higher sustainability standards in buildings-which must further evolve and incorporate new innovative and integrated solutions to be future ready amidst the challenging scenarios of the next decade.This paper details the fundamental revamp of the Green Mark scheme for new developments to its fifth incarnation-Green Mark 2015/2016.A milestone criteria that has been streamlined and aligned with globally recognised key sustainability outcomes,Green Mark 2015/2016 aims to transform the next wave of green building design through greater emphasis on climatically contextual design,total building energy performance,life cycle approach towards resource use and the liveability of the indoor environment.The criteria was developed in extensive partnership with more than 130 industry stakeholders and academic bodies.This collaborative cocreation approach facilitates a practical dimension to the scheme and empowers industry professionals to take ownership in pushing the frontiers for greener buildings.

high-performance building design process green rating tool

ANG Kian-seng Jeffery NENG May SIU

Building and Construction Authority,Singapore

国际会议

2017世界可持续建筑环境大会(the World Sustainable Built Environment Conference)

香港

英文

964-969

2017-06-05(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)