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DECEMBER 18, 2015

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For the

love

of

nature

PART2

> Exploring residential projects and developments in the name of ‘green’

C

ONTINUING

from last

week’s article on S P Setia’s

KL Eco City, an integrated

GBI-certified (Green

Building Initiative) property

development, this weekwe look at

a fewother similar award-winning

residential projects that champion

and incorporate environmental

sustaining designs and systems in

its blueprint.

First, we identify the

characteristics that make a “green”

development or township. The

criteria should include:

1) reduced or eliminated use of

fossil fuel;

2) adoption of sustainable

building practices;

3) promotion of “green” space

and clean air quality;

4) implementation of energy-

efficient andwidely/easily

available public transport;

5) pedestrian-friendly and

“walkable” designs/

landscapes; and

6) well organisedmixed-used

neighbourhoods that

combine living, working

shopping – or that similar to

the Setia brand’s “live, learn,

work, play” concept.

KEN RIMBA RESIDENCES

A development known for

adopting “green” principles and

environmental-friendlymethods

in its design – Ken Rimba Legian

Residences need no introduction

whereMother Nature is concerned.

Having won the Fiabci Malaysia

Property Award in the Sustainable

Development category, the

development project also received

the BCAGreenMark Gold award

and is GBI-certified.

It also employs a rainwater-

harvesting technology, said to be

able to harvest 450 gallons of

rainwater which it uses for

landscape irrigation and car porch

cleaning, apart fromhomeowners

living there having to pay very

minimal water charges.

Louvredwindows in its design

also “catches” the north-south

wind, receiving a constant wind

flowof fresh air, therefore

decreasing the need for air-

conditioning. These windows

are also adjustable, and help

keep the interiors of the home

cooler and breezier.

Themore recent Ken Rimba

Jimbaran Residences also adopt

this louvred-windowprinciple in

its design but also uses cavity

blocks said to be able to reduce

thermal heat transfer from the

exterior to the interior of the

homes. These apparently reduce

the heat within and keep interiors

cooler than homes made with

conventional bricks. Recycling bins

are also said to be placed at

convenient locations while low

volatile organic component paints

are used so as not to emit unhealthy

fumes and last longer than

conventional paints. Lighting with

sensors is also installed to reduce

electricity consumption.

IJM’S LIGHT COLLECTION

Another property developer

known to utilise green-related

technologies in its design is IJM

Land Berhad. It was reported

that the company spent 5%of its

construction costs in green design

mechanics for its The Light

development series. Phase One

of The Light Collection includes

The Light Linear and The Light

Point which both offer residential

condominiums built according to

“green” standards.

Apart from tapping into natural

lighting and cross-ventilation of

buildings in The Light waterfront

project, its basic and passive

design also cuts its reliance on

using high-technology products in

its construction. One way the

developer reduced its use of

materials in its project is by using

optic cables which is said to

tremendously lessen the use of

copper cables, at the same time

provide better “service” to

occupants. Recycled pavers and

composite timber are just some of

many other green construction

materials the developer uses in

its design.

Other greenmethods include

rainwater harvesting, recycling of

householdwaste, use of energy-

saving lights and air-conditioners

with in-built invertor technology, a

centralised vacuum system to

reduce airborne particles that may

be reintroduced in habitable spaces

andmore.

While The LightWaterfront

was recorded as the first to have a

marine ecosystem in a residential

precinct, The Light Collection,

along with The Light Linear and

The Light Point are certifiedwith

provisional GBI certification.

SUNWAY SPK DAMANSARA

A joint-venture development

project between Sunway City

Berhad and Sharikat Permodalan

Kebangsaan Berhad – 3 Harmoni is

the first low-rise residential

development to be awarded the

provisional GBI certification and

BCAGreenMark award.

Featuring well plannedmodern

garden homes, the development

project incorporates the five

pillars of LOHAS (Lifestyles of

Health and Sustainability) in its

design concept.

The gated and guarded

development offers harmonious

and spacious townhouses on

freehold property accessible via

the Sprint, NKVE, LDP and

Penchala Link highways.

Moreover, a fully equipped

clubhouse provides themeans for

healthier lifestyles offering various

facilities and amenities via a gym,

swimming andwading pools,

children’s playground, relaxation

pavilions, jogging track, reading

and karaoke rooms andmore.

Besides these, there is the sky

garden, a linear garden, recycling

and composting hubs, plus day-to-

day operations that use

environmental-sustainingmethods

of working as in rainwater

harvesting, photovoltaic cells, solar

heaters, water booster pump,

motion sensor lighting, applying

cross ventilation of

wind, et cetera.

While ecological design features

are reflected in the buildings’

architecture, Sunway SPK 3

Harmoni also caters to the young

and disabled population.

The Light Collectionwater villas.

THE HAVEN LAKESIDE

RESIDENCES

The renowned condo-resort

hybrid development is also touted

as one of the finest eco-resorts in

Malaysia. TheHaven Lakeside

Resort Residences offers short-

termrentals and is operated by

the BestWestern International

hotel chain.

Having received bountiful

numbers of awards to its name,

the development is also known

for its “green” features, especially

in harnessing natural energy

resources. Rainwater harvesting,

solar energy and using awindmill

turbine help reduce the

development’s carbon footprint.

Situated next to the virgin forest

inTambun in the state of Perak –

the flora and faunawithin are

conscientiouslymaintained and

preserved. Moreover, no fogging is

allowed, instead, the use of pandan

and lemongrass to keep themozzies

at bay. Fireworks are also not

allowedwithin the compound.

Other than providing residents

with breathtaking views of the

scenic natural lake and amazing

limestone hills, the luxurious

condominiumproject also offers

landscapedwater gardens, a jogging

track, swimming andwading pools,

barbecue areas, a gymnasiumand

sporting facilities, many leisure

spaces to relax in, including a spa.

In 2014, TheHavenwas

conferredBest GreenDevelopment.

This was just one of many other

awards. This year, TheHavenwon

some 10 over awards, including

Malaysia’s best, Asia’s best and

world’s best.

The Haven

Lakeside

Residences.