Efficient Envelopes, the Ideal Tool for Asia to Maintain Sustainable Building Mass Growth
SINGAPORE, Dec. 5, 2011 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- A wise man once said that buildings use 32 per cent of the world's resources in construction. They are also responsible for around 40 per cent of global energy use and generate up to 30 per cent of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. That wise man was Tony Arnel, Chairman of the World Green Building Council.
With the incredible economic growth coupled with the region being one of the of the world’s fastest urbanising centres, Asia faces the unique challenge of maintaining the building mass growth while making it sustainable at the same time.
For Asia to achieve this, every opportunity offered by new methods and technologies in making the growth sustainable, needs to be discussed, debated and shared.
And one such tool to achieve a sustainable built environment will be to integrate buildings with high performance envelopes. Efficient envelopes that are engineered to last their designed service life will surely be an asset to the building developer/owner/operator by a multitude of factors: reduced energy use, ease of maintenance and longer service life.
Gisete Tay, Divisional Director, IQPC Worldwide says that the 3rd annual Building Envelopes Asia conference will provide the ideal platform for regulators, developers, architects and building engineers to discuss and share best practices/new trends in designing/engineering efficient building envelopes.
She said, “As primary stakeholders responsible for efficient building performance, architects and engineers need to continually update their skills. The annual Building Envelopes Asia conferences have always brought together the best minds in architecture and envelope engineering.”
To be held in Singapore during 25 - 26 April 2012, the conference will feature presentations from Karan Grover, OMA, KPF, T R Hamzah & Yeang, Benoy, Aedas, UN Studio and other major architectural practices.
Arup, Meinhardt, Aurecon, WSP, Ramboll and other leading engineering firms will also be presenting new building case studies.
To know more about 3rd annual Building Envelopes Asia, please visit www.buildingenvelopesasia.com or email to [email protected] or reach Ms. Rani Kuppusamy at +65 6722 9399 or email to [email protected]
SOURCE International Quality and Productivity Center (IQPC)