Our Platinum and Gold Patron members may share their successful green building projects or researches in our website, providing our partners, industry and the public an in-depth look at your contribution to sustainable built development.
The showcase projects should fulfil the following criteria:
1. Showing prominent green features in relation to the five aspects of BEAM Plus or its previous versions; and
2. Obtained awards from green building conferences (e.g. Green Building Award).
The entitlement for these two levels of Patronage is:
Platinum - 14 Success Stories (either Green Building Projects or Research Papers)
Gold - 8 Success Stories (either Green Building Projects or Research Papers)
Standard format of success stories:
A sample of one A4-size page for each project can be viewed at HERE.
A chilled beam system is an air conditioning system for cooling, heating, and ventilation that can be used in places ranging from offices to hospital wardrooms
Rainwater is a free, abundant, and natural resource that has the potential to provide an important source of water for irrigation.
The back of the site is a natural slope with
lush greenery rising to the top of the mountain, Victoria Peak.
Introduce vertical greening at podium façade, extensive green roof to reduce heat gain, provision of landscaping podium garden
It implements an Environmental Passive Green
Building Design to respect the local context reduce the environmental load and enhance the living quality in Life Cycle perspective.
A BEAM Platinum certified project and first LEED Platinum certified composite vertical mall/ office in the world
Double Cove development aims to set a high standard of promoting sustainable living within the development as well as for the neighbourhood.
The site and its landscape
context are characterized by a combination man-made slopes from
the northeast and remnants of the original landform descending
down to the northwest.
The building
was developed on a Brownfield site.
The building height of the development is compatible with the
existing high-rise buildings such that the existing skyline is
respected with the development at the location. A