CASESTUDY
Inland Revenue Centre in Kai Tak Development
Key Features
An innovative curtain wall design with tilted glazing panels to minimise potential glare which may be generated from the sunlight reflected from the IRC to the surrounding buildings.
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Widely adopted innovative construction methods, including Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) concept, Multi-trade Integrated MEP (MiMEP), robotics and BIM technology to enhance buildability and site safety .
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The IRC adopted various renewable energy technologies and green features to minimise the heat island effect in the vicinity of the IRC. (Photo: green roof/PV panels).
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A total of more than 30% greenery coverage is designed for the IRC project which together with the vertical greening on the building façade forms a green ribbon design to connect with the adjoining building.
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The IRC made use of the District Cooling System in Kai Tak Development Area for provision of chilled water to the air conditioning system and enhanced the overall energy efficiency of the building and sustainable development of the urban area in Kai Tak.
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Automated parking system are provided with EV enabling facilities for all parking spaces.
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Savings in annual CO2 emissions of about 3,800,000 kgCO2, equal to a CO2 removal of about 160,000 trees.