Green and Smart Buildings
Green Buildings: Building an Environmentally Sustainable Future
The URA has formulated a comprehensive policy on environmental sustainability, covering six main environmental provisions, which are adopted by its development projects, with an aim to fostering a quality living environment and contributing to an environmentally sustainable future for Hong Kong.
Smart Building: A Smart Living
In addition to building green buildings of high environmental standards, the URA advocates the smart concept in the design, environment, information, management and convenience aspects in order to create a smart living. Its development will be constructed in compliance with the smart provisions in respect of home energy and water consumption system, home health and wellness system, smart display, home waste management system, building information modelling, and building management system.
Awards and Recognitions
Year |
Projects / Schemes | Recognition |
2021 |
Ma Tau Wai Road/ Chun Tin Street Project (TKW/1/002) (eResidence) |
Platinum Standard - Final Certificate by the Hong Kong Green Building Council (2021) Autodesk Hong Kong BIM Awards 2018 |
2020 |
Gold Standard - Provisional Certificate by the Hong Kong Green Building Council (2020) |
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2020 |
Platinum Standard - Final Certificate by the Hong Kong Green Building Council (2020) US Autodesk AEC Excellence Award 2019 Autodesk Hong Kong BIM Awards 2019 Autodesk Hong Kong BIM Awards 2017 |
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2020 |
San Shan Road / Pau Chung Street Project (MTK/1/002) (93 Pau Chung Street) |
Gold Standard - Final Certificate by the Hong Kong Green Building Council (2020) |
2020 |
Gold Standard - Final Certificate by the Hong Kong Green Building Council (2020) |
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2020 | Chi Kiang Street / Ha Heung Road Project (TKW/1/001) (City Hub) |
Gold Standard - Final Certificate by the Hong Kong Green Building Council (2020) |
2018 |
Hai Tan Street / Kweilin Street & Pei Ho Street Project (SSP/1/003-005) (Seaside Sonata) |
Gold Standard - Provisional Certificate by the Hong Kong Green Building Council (2018) |
2018 |
Gold Standard - Final Certificate by the Hong Kong Green Building Council (2018)
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2018 |
Fuk Chak Street / Li Tak Street Project (DL-6:YTM) (Sablier)
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Gold Standard - Provisional Certificate by the Hong Kong Green Building Council (2018) |
2017 |
Kowloon City Road / Sheung Heung Road Project (KC-007) (Artsian Garden)
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Gold Standard - Provisional Certificate by the Hong Kong Green Building Council (2017) |
2017 |
Pak Tai Street / San Shan Road Project (KC006) (Downtown 38) |
Gold Standard - Provisional Certificate by the Hong Kong Green Building Council (2017) |
2017 | Pine Street / Oak Street (DL3:YTM) (L•Living23) |
Platinium Standard - Provisional Certificate by the Hong Kong Green Building Council (2017)
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2017 |
Sai Wan Ho Street / Shau Kei Wan Project (H14) (Monti)
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Gold Standard - Provisional Certificate by the Hong Kong Green Building Council (2017) |
2017 | Pak Tai Street / Mok Cheong Street Project (MTK/1/001) (My Place) |
Gold Standard - Final Certificate by the Hong Kong Green Building Council (2017) |
2017 |
Muk Tsui Street, Kai Tak Flat-For-Flat Development |
Platinum Standard - Final Certificate by the Hong Kong Green Building Council (2017) |
2016 |
Kwun Tong Town Centre Project (K7-DAs 2 & 3) (Grand Central) |
Platinum Standard - Provisional Certificate by the Hong Kong Green Building Council (2016)
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2015 |
Gold Standard - Provisional Certificate by the Hong Kong Green Building Council (2015)
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2015 | Lai Chi Kok Road / Kweilin Street and Yee Kuk Street Development Scheme (SSP/1/001 & 002) (Trinity Tower) |
Platinum Standard - Final Certificate by the Hong Kong BEAM Society (2015) |
2014 | Tsuen Wan Town Centre Project (Citywalk) |
Gold Award - LCSD Best Landscape Award - Private Property Development (Non-domestic Property) (2014) Gold Award - Skyrise Greenery Awards 2012 |
2014 | Larch Street/ Fir Street Project (K31) (Lime Stardom) |
Certificate of Merit Award - Hong Kong Residential (Single Building) Category of the Quality Building Award (2014)
Platinium Standard - Final Certificate by the Hong Kong Beam Society 2010 |
2013 | Fuk Tsun Street / Pine Street Project (TKT/2/001) (Park Ivy) |
Gold Standard - Final Certificate by the Hong Kong Green Building Council (2013) |
2012 | Third Street / Yu Lok Lane / Centre Street Project (The Nova) |
Platinum Standard - Certificate by the Hong Kong BEAM Society (2012) |
2012 | Kwun Tong Town Centre Redevelopment Project (K7(DA1-YWS)) (Park Metropolitan) |
Platinum Standard - Provisional Certificate by the Hong Kong BEAM Society (2012) |
2012 | Baker Court Project (Baker Residences) |
Platinum Standard - Final Certificate by the Hong Kong BEAM Society (2012) |
2011 | MacPherson Stadium Redevelopment Project (Macpherson Place) |
Platinum Standard - Provisional Certificate by the Hong Kong BEAM Society (2011) |
2011 | Pine Street/Anchor Street Project (K32) (Park Summit) |
Platinum Standard - Certificate by the Hong Kong BEAM Society (2011) |
2010 | Queen's Road East Project (Queen's Cube) |
Platinum Standard Certificates by the Hong Kong BEAM Society (2010) |
2010 | First Street / Second Street Project (Island Crest) |
Platinum Standard Certificates by the Hong Kong BEAM Society (2010) |
2009 | Bedford Road/Larch Street Project (K31) (i-home) |
Platinum Standard Certificate by the Hong Kong BEAM Society (2009) |
2008 | Cherry Street Project (Florient Rise) |
Platinum Standard Certificate by the Hong Kong BEAM Society (2008) |
2007 | Tsuen Wan Town Centre Project (Vision City) |
Platinum Standard Certificate by the Hong Kong Green Building Council (2007) |
2006 | Ka Wai Man Road Project (Mount Davis 33) |
Platinum Standard Certificates by the Hong Kong BEAM Society (2006) |
2005 | Argyle Street/Shanghai Street Project (Langham Place) |
Excellent Standard Certificate by the Hong Kong BEAM Society (2005) |