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From design for ecologically sustainability to facilities management through building intelligence and knowledge management

conference contribution
posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00 authored by Wai Chan
Ecological sustainability basically concerns environmental protection and social benefits. An ecologically sustainable development is based upon reduced energy usage, increased efficiency, and upheld social responsibility; and it should be properly evaluated by financial, environmental and social aspects. Council House 2 (CH2) is claimed to change the way of Australia approaches in ecologically sustainable design and construction. This is the ‘Six-Star design and built’ green star facility assessed by the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA), and the 10-story city council building was completed and opened in 2006, totally A$11.3 million was invested for the sustainability features. CH2 protects the environment, when it compares with the old council house, and is expected to reduce electricity consumption by 85%; reduce gas consumption by 87%; produce only 13% of the emissions; and reduce water mains supply by 72%. In this paper, the author examines its design reports and the researches paper, in the form of knowledge base, to case-study how the sustainability, effectiveness and efficiency of CH2 work. By leveraging the existing CH2 sustainability knowledge, design and building professions can learn and imitate it in further ‘green’ design without ‘re-inventing the wheel’; facilities executives can also use the existing knowledge to identify steps to boost up the facilities’ operating efficiency.

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Event

Construction and Real Estate Management. Conference (2011 : Guangzhou, China)

Pagination

240 - 246

Publisher

[ICCREM]

Location

Guangzhou, China

Place of publication

[Guangzhou, China]

Start date

2011-11-18

End date

2011-11-19

ISBN-13

9787112137015

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

Y Wang, Y Pang, G Shen

Title of proceedings

ICCREM 2011 : International Conference on Construction and Real Estate Management

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