Applauding more green building, especially net zero building, which is so energy efficient that it consumes the amount of energy it produces.
One of them is the 30-year-old DBS Newton Green which has been retrofitted to include over 1,000 square metres of solar panels on its rooftop, self-powered solar air-conditioning systems, exhaust fans and lamp-posts, and a slatted exterior made of bamboo to shade the building. In addition, 10 per cent of the floor area that was previously air-conditioned has been converted to naturally ventilated spaces. This reduced the need for energy generated by burning fossil fuel which releases carbon dioxide, a green house gas, contributing to global warming. It helped to reduced the consumption of 845,000 kWh annually, which is equivalent to the annual energy consumption of about 200 four-room HDB homes in Singapore.
Watch the video below and reflect on the following questions:
Where are some of the green buildings mentioned?
How do the buildings help to mitigate climate change?
Why is there a need for more green building?
Let's look at another green building in Singapore - CapitaGreen (from 2 min to 2min 46sec) of the video. How does the building make use of architecture and technology to mitigate climate change?
"While mitigation action remains a key focus of our contribution against climate change, equal importance must be placed on climate adaptation, informed by the latest climate science." NEA 12 July 2022