Laboratory intensive buildings pose a distinctive challenge in sustainable building design, since they represent energy guzzling spaces due to unique operation and energy demanding activities. Academic Block North (ABN), a laboratory intensive building in Singapore begs to differ from this norm by demonstrating 42% energy savings compared to a building constructed based on code standards. This paper highlights the process of sustainability assessment of ABN to achieve 126 points to go beyond Green Mark Platinum standards for a non-residential building. Such an approach and framework can be applied to other buildings to achieve higher energy efficiency and sustainability benchmarks.Published versio
Since the advent of the first sustainability assessment method, TRYNNS, a large number of widely dif...
The first evidence of the need of a sustainability concern dates to the 1970s, when the 1973 and 197...
The environmental impact caused by the construction of the building is very large. A building will r...
The building sector contributes about a third of all energy-related emissions worldwide. Taking into...
Laboratories are very energy intensive, with significant opportunities for improved efficiency. Howe...
The building sector contributes about a third of all energy-related emissions worldwide. Taking into...
Laboratories are very energy intensive, with significant opportunities for improved efficiency. How...
Laboratories are very energy intensive, with significant opportunities for improved efficiency. Howe...
The beginnings of today's push for sustainable development can be credited to the increased environm...
Building performance assessment systems (BPASs) are emerging rapidly in many countries with differen...
Recently, Malaysia government has launched The Green Building Mission as an indication of a promisin...
The aim of this paper is to present a system of design strategies, useful to technical institutes an...
Laboratory facilities present a unique challenge for energy efficient and sustainable design, with t...
recognition and awards for its use of techniques such as triple-bottom-line reporting in its annual ...
Laboratory facilities present a unique challenge for energy efficient and sustainable design, with ...
Since the advent of the first sustainability assessment method, TRYNNS, a large number of widely dif...
The first evidence of the need of a sustainability concern dates to the 1970s, when the 1973 and 197...
The environmental impact caused by the construction of the building is very large. A building will r...
The building sector contributes about a third of all energy-related emissions worldwide. Taking into...
Laboratories are very energy intensive, with significant opportunities for improved efficiency. Howe...
The building sector contributes about a third of all energy-related emissions worldwide. Taking into...
Laboratories are very energy intensive, with significant opportunities for improved efficiency. How...
Laboratories are very energy intensive, with significant opportunities for improved efficiency. Howe...
The beginnings of today's push for sustainable development can be credited to the increased environm...
Building performance assessment systems (BPASs) are emerging rapidly in many countries with differen...
Recently, Malaysia government has launched The Green Building Mission as an indication of a promisin...
The aim of this paper is to present a system of design strategies, useful to technical institutes an...
Laboratory facilities present a unique challenge for energy efficient and sustainable design, with t...
recognition and awards for its use of techniques such as triple-bottom-line reporting in its annual ...
Laboratory facilities present a unique challenge for energy efficient and sustainable design, with ...
Since the advent of the first sustainability assessment method, TRYNNS, a large number of widely dif...
The first evidence of the need of a sustainability concern dates to the 1970s, when the 1973 and 197...
The environmental impact caused by the construction of the building is very large. A building will r...