Sustainable Design

Our Campus embraces sustainability and resilience in every aspect. We aim to integrate environmentally sustainable design principles to enhance ecological resilience, resource efficiency, and contribute to a sustainable future.

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    To achieve net-zero in carbon, water, waste, and ecology

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    To restore and protect the natural systems

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    To create a truly sustainable and regenerative campus environment

SITE

The site is designed to create a sense of place for occupants and visitors through visually attractive cultural, environmental, locational and heritage elements that foster belonging, ownership and delight.
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    A road network that supports non-motorised transport such as cycling and walking

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    Sustainable mobility and smart transportation solutions

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    Heat-reducing urban design with permeable pavements and extensive greenery

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    Natural shading with trees and deciduous plants

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    Stormwater management system (sustainable urban drainage systems)

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    Rainwater harvesting for use in buildings and for irrigation

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    Nature-inspired social spaces for well-being and respite

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    External lighting to protect nocturnal wildlife

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    Attractive landscapes that promote biodiversity and increase the ecological value of the site

BUILDINGS

The buildings embody an authentic design philosophy, crafting structures that genuinely express materials, meeting functional needs and sustainable design principles.
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    Incorporate passive design

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    Use sustainable building materials

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    Energy-efficient HVAC and lighting systems

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    Comprehensive energy and water metering

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    Employ renewable energy sources

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    Maintain high indoor air quality and climate control

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    Efficient water management including rain and greywater harvesting

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    Facilitate waste separation at the source

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    Enablement of circular economy principles

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    Integrate smart design and technology for real-time data visualisation of energy and water performance