SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2020

Projects Built with Sustainable Building Designs

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Liantang/Heung Yuen Wai Boundary Control Point

This project aims to respond to the increasing demand to expand cross-boundary transport infrastructures for future economic growth and regional integration and co-operation. The Liantang/Heung Yuen Wai Boundary Control Point will join with the 'Eastern Corridor' in Shenzhen, which is considered an expressway that connects to the eastern part of Guangdong. It will reduce the transportation time required between Hong Kong, Shenzhen and Guangdong East significantly and promote further future development within these areas.

The project ties together various green elements. The adoption of green roof mitigates heat gain from sunlight and as a result reduces energy consumption for cooling. Glass, including low-E glass are vastly adopted to allow natural lights pass through, not only creating a harmonious environment but also saving daytime light usage.

Sustainable Building Design Features

  • Adopt green roof to reduce heat gain from sunlight
  • Inclusion of glass to receive more natural light and mitigate artificial light use
  • Adopt low-e glass curtain wall and install sun shading fins to mitigate heat gain from sunlight
  • Use of renewable energy by installation of solar panels to absorb sunlight

Green roof for heat gain mitigation

Skylight to enhance the effect of natural daylight

Low-e glass curtain wall and sun shading fins to reduce heat gain from sunlight

Green roof for heat gain mitigation

Green roof for heat gain mitigation

Skylight to enhance the effect of natural daylight

Skylight to enhance the effect of natural daylight

Low-e glass curtain wall and sun shading fins to reduce heat gain from sunlight

Low-e glass curtain wall and sun shading fins to reduce heat gain from sunlight

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