Cities continue to shape the way we live our lives – from shifting to greener lifestyles choices to reducing overall carbon emissions to help save the planet. The successful shift to greener cityscapes begin with the construction of green buildings, providing smart innovations that work with the environment and promote the well-being of the people who use these spaces on a daily basis.
According to a study made by
the US Green Building Council, green buildings can reduce carbon emissions by
around 40% on average, water consumption by around 30% and waste generation by
around 70%. Beyond the environmental benefits, green buildings also help meet
social needs by enhancing spaces, protecting human health, empowering
differently-abled members of the community to take active participation and ensuring
access to basic services at reasonable rates. Economic benefits can be felt as
well with green buildings commanding higher rent potentials, encouraging ‘greenovation’
and promoting cultural and recreational activities without harming the
environment.
Committed to making every
day living better, SM Prime has taken the lead in incorporating sustainability
and resiliency in its designs, making each component work together as a
fully-integrated city of the future.
“Constructing greener
buildings provides holistic solutions not only reducing emissions but also
promoting social well-being.” shares Hans T. Sy, SM Prime Holdings Chairman of
the Executive Committee. “We see this in our developments which drives us to
build greener and even retrofit our existing malls to meet green standards.”
Among SM’s developments, a
number boast of receiving LEED Gold certification while others are in the
process of certification such as the SM Baguio expansion, SM North EDSA BPO
offices, SM Megamall Mega Tower and SM Retail Corporation, to name a few.
The
iconic SM Aura at the Bonifacio Global City is a mixed-use development that
incorporates retail, trade halls and a Grade A office tower. The LEED Gold
Certified mall promotes resource efficiency, green mobility and green
landscapes.
· Green Mobility. Cycling is encouraged with accessible bicycle
storage, cyclists’ shower rooms and convenient access to safe lanes to public
transit.
SM Aura Premier Park
· Green Landscapes. The SM Aura Premier Park covers over 55% of the
building, uses recycled water and provides enough room for plants to grow while
protecting the building and people from heat.
SM Aura LEED GOLD Certification
· Resource Efficiency. SM Aura uses 16% less than conventional buildings
through a high- performance building envelope that reduces solar heat while
allowing sufficient sunlight. Through low flow water sensor and metering
faucets, it also reduces 1/3rd of its potable water use. Only low emitting
materials were used as paint, adhesive sealants and floor materials.
Conrad
Manila
Known as a lifestyle center, Conrad Manila is LEED Gold Certified. The hotel is designed with a dramatically-formed angular structure that houses a stylish 347-room hotel, spa and function space while S Maison is home to a swathe of smaller, more bespoke outlets for brands.
Bicycle racks at the Conrad
Manila
· Luxury Means Green Mobility. Boasting of
high-end luxury experience, Conrad Manila remains environmentally friend by
providing preferred parking slots for low emitting fuel efficient vehicles,
car-sharing vehicles and special parking spaces and facilities for cyclists.
· Eco-Friendly Materials. Locally manufactured and
recycled materials and products were used whenever possible with more than 80%
of the project’s construction waste recycled. Filtration systems maintain a
minimum efficiency rating of 90% to eliminate airborne particulates.
Conrad Manila LEED Gold Certification
· Resource Efficiency. Conrad Manila is designed to
reduce energy around 12% less than American energy standards. Its water heating
system recovers heat from the chiller condensers to produce hot water while its
ventilation system recovers the coolness from the exhaust air, returning that
into the building. The hotel is outfitted with occupancy sensors, tinted with
low emissivity insulated glass to keep heat and noise out,
Going beyond the LEED Certification, SM Engineering and Design Development, the mall's design and construction arm has implemented these sustainable design strategies on the following projects:
SM
Baguio Sky Garden
SM
Baguio brings
outdoor and indoor as one space optimizing natural lighting and ventilation
with the Sky Garden. It has a green roof system as well as a provision for an
underground water reservoir for storage and reuse of rainwater with a capacity
of 4,389 cubic meters.
SM
Seaside Cebu
SM
Seaside Cebu mall goers can enjoy an extensive green area, center courtyard
and roof garden. Constructed with low glass and utilizes EchoStop for noise
management, the building is designed to maximize natural light and ventilation.
SM Lanang Sky Garden
SM
Lanang Premier showcases lush greens, a roof garden and green pavers that
encourage filtration and allow stormwater back to the underground soil. It is
equipped with a rain water catchment system and a water reservoir with a 546-cubic
meter capacity based on 425mm per hour rainfall intensity. It also has a
materials recovery facility which receives, segregates and prepares recyclable
materials for marketing to end-user manufacturers.
SM Masinag Holding Tank
SM
City Masinag helps communities avoid flood waters through its 15,033 cubic
meter water catchment facility. It is designed with green screens to promote
vertical plant growth and is constructed with Clerestory windows as a source of
natural light.
SM North EDSA Solar Panels
SM
North Edsa is one of the pioneers of the use of solar panels. It is also
the first to have the Sky Garden and elevated parks.
The Mall of Asia
SM
Mall of Asia is uniquely designed with a seawall to avert any damage from
potential storm surges or seal level rise. Built on reclaimed land, it used an
excavation method providing a greater degree of protection against liquefaction
and seismic events. It is also elevated above the required building levels and
is equipped with wave return and drainage channel to prevent flooding due to
storm surges and high waves.
SM
Marikina
sits on 246 stilts and is built 20 meters beyond the compliance for safety
zone. At 20.5 meters above natural ground level, it serves as a first responder
and a place of refuge for the residents of Marikina during times of calamities.
SM Marikina on stilts
Today, real estate
investors, both for business and personal use, have grown to prefer spaces that
support sustainability agendas of the growing population. Pursuing green
building standards support the public’s aspiration for more sustainable
communities that are designed for environmental and social well-being. SM Prime
believes that it is important for developers to work with communities on
addressing climate change and achieving shared aspirations – a greener, more
sustainable cityscape for all to enjoy.
“Creating a more sustainable
way of life requires a sustainable backdrop that supports the shift. At SM
Prime, our passion is to create one that is sustainable and resilient for the
life we want for today and the future,” Mr. Sy said.
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