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1. To become unique to the other existing buildings as far as the competitors are
concerned.
2. To accommodate more clients and convince other companies to lease the units
and offices.
3. To become one of the most successful realty properties in Pasig City.
Design Objective/s:
Bubble Diagram:
Design Styles:
Design Philosophy
1. Urban Density: Hong Kong is known for its high population density and limited land
resources. This inspires designers to create compact, efficient, and multifunctional
designs that maximize space utilization and minimize environmental impact.
2. Vertical Living: Hong Kong's skyline is dominated by high-rise buildings, which
has led to the concept of vertical living. Sustainable designs in Hong Kong often
incorporate vertical gardens, green rooftops, and vertical farming systems to
promote urban greening, enhance air quality, and provide green spaces within
the dense urban environment.
3. Mixed-Use Development: The concept of mixed-use development, where
residential, commercial, and recreational functions are integrated within the same
building or area, is embraced in Hong Kong. Sustainable designs in Hong Kong
often incorporate mixed-use principles to reduce the need for commuting,
promote walkability, and create vibrant, livable communities.
4. Green Building Certifications: Hong Kong promotes green building certifications,
such as BEAM Plus and LEED, which inspire sustainable design practices.
These certifications provide guidelines and benchmarks for sustainable building
design, energy efficiency, water conservation, and indoor environmental quality.
5. Energy Efficiency: Hong Kong's tropical climate and high energy demands make
energy efficiency a critical aspect of sustainable design. Designers draw
inspiration from innovative energy-efficient technologies, such as solar panels,
efficient HVAC systems, and smart energy management systems, to reduce
energy consumption and promote renewable energy use.
Design Strategies:
Design Considerations: