If you’re a regular Inhabitat reader, you’re probably already familiar with LEED, BREEAM, Passivhaus and even LBC, but there’s another green building certification program that you should know about – ...
SINGAPORE – A new list of technologies and best practices that will guide building owners and developers on reducing the carbon footprint of their buildings is set to be ready by early 2026. Called ...
Larsen Products Corp. is pleased to announce its Weld-Crete concrete bonding agent has been certified under the Singapore Green Building Product (SGBP) labeling scheme through The Singapore Green ...
An international alliance of green building rating system organizations launched the first guide to facilitate the $35 trillion investment needed by 2030 to meet global energy transition goals. The ...
Singapore has no shortage of green buildings, but when it comes to energy-efficiency, there is one that surpasses all others. Home of the Singapore Building and Construction Authority Academy, the ...
In this installment of our Digital Transformation series, we speak to Mr. Ang Kian Seng, Group Director, Environmental Sustainability Group, Building and Construction Authority, on how building owners ...
An inventive new building designed to consume only as much energy as it produces has opened its doors in Singapore. The National University of Singapore welcomed students to the six-storey facility in ...
In Singapore, nature is the blueprint. Green spaces aren't just an afterthought. In Singapore, green spaces are no longer an escape from the city, they ARE the city. Pearl Chee, the genius architect ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Singapore Building Management System Market Analysis, Revenue, Size, Companies, Forecast, Industry, Share, Trends, Growth and Competitive Landscape" report has been added ...
Singapore’s green revenue share in the STI reached 10.9% by end-2024, surpassing global averages and leading in sectors like energy and real estate. The Singapore Green Plan 2030 and sustainability ...
An inventive new building designed to consume only as much energy as it produces has opened its doors in Singapore. The National University of Singapore welcomed students to the six-storey facility in ...
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