CB 860-07-08(05) Legislative Council Development Panel Tamar Development Project.pdf

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1、For information Legislative Council Development Panel Tamar Development Project PURPOSE In response to the request of the Legislative Council (LegCo) Development Panel, this paper provides detailed information regarding the Tamar Development Project. ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY FEATURES 2. The Tamar De

2、velopment Project has incorporated a variety of environmentally friendly features to make it a green and sustainable project and a paragon of green government building. When commissioned, we are confident that the Tamar complex would be one of the greenest government buildings in Hong Kong. Overall

3、Design 3. The overall design illustrates a careful consideration of the surrounding environment. The buildings, i.e. the LegCo Complex, the Low Block and the Office Block of the Central Government Complex (CGC), are positioned in the eastern, western and southern sides of the site respectively. The

4、disposition of the buildings forms a major breezeway from the harbour to the inner city area. The design of the CGC Office Block as an “Open Door” with principal north-south orientation optimizes the harnessing of daylight and inter-block shading against sunlight for indoor spaces. 4. The north-sout

5、h layout of the open space, i.e. the Green Carpet, enhances visual permeability through the site and maintains good air ventilation in the area even after the buildings are constructed. Green Features 5. The design has proposed the adoption of a number of green features such as Green roofs and sky g

6、ardens; CB(1)860/07-08(05) - 2 - Photovoltaic panels; Water features, such as a lily pond outside LegCo dining hall, reflecting pool and a floating platform adjacent to the CGC Low Block, to provide evaporation cooling effect; and Vertical planting walls at suitable areas such as CGC Low Block to im

7、prove thermal insulation of the building and street landscape environment. Other vertical planting will be applied to outdoor parapet walls. Energy-saving features Building Services 6. The use of energy-efficient building services will help reduce the consumption of energy in operations. The followi

8、ng features have been proposed High energy efficient sea water cooled chiller plants it employs sea water for heat rejection, which is a more energy efficient air-conditioning system than the air cooled system and water cooled system using cooling towers; Use of variable speed drives for the air-con

9、ditioning equipment the chilled water and conditioned air supply of air-conditioning system will be varied with the aid of variable speed drives to meet the actual loading demand in the building, achieving optimum energy usage; Free-cooling design in the air-conditioning system the free-cooling feat

10、ure allows reduction of air-conditioning system operation as well as the energy consumption when the outdoor air condition is suitable for cooling the building; Heat wheels installation to reclaim waste heat from exhaust air the heat wheel installation is used to pre-cool the fresh air supply to the

11、 buildings by reclaiming the energy from the exhaust air before the latter is discharged out of the buildings in order to save energy; - 3 - High efficiency motors motors installed will be of the highest energy efficiency class; and Service-on-demand escalator it operates only when the presence of p

12、assengers is detected to achieve energy saving. Water-saving measures 7. There will be a rainwater recycling system whereby rainwater will be collected and directed to a holding tank for irrigation of planting areas, thereby reducing the use of potable water. The irrigation is undertaken through a s

13、ubsurface drip system that avoids spray to and contact with humans, and minimizes loss of water due to evaporation. 8. Other proposed features that save the use of water include dual flushing cistern of 4/6 litres there are two buttons in the flushing system, one for a full flush and one for a half

14、flush; urinal flushing with infra-red sensor; and water tap with infra-red sensor. Lighting 9. The design has proposed the use of Daylight Sensor Control for office lighting. The lighting level of peripheral offices will be automatically adjusted according to the daylight penetrated to the office so

15、 as to save lighting electric energy. There will also be a Computerized Lighting Control system integrated with timer control function to monitor and control lighting. 10. A Motion Sensor Control will be incorporated to detect occupancy condition of the office space. It will automatically switch off

16、 office lighting as well as the air-conditioning system when there is no occupancy in office to save energy. 11. The following will be used to further enhance energy savings in respect of lighting High efficiency lamp source and electronic ballast (e.g. T5 fluorescent lamp); and - 4 - LED Exit Signs

17、. Reduction of peak demand of electrical load 12. A demand side management control will be built in the Building Energy Management system which will facilitate the building management staff to monitor the operating performance of building services installations and to prioritise optimum operation of

18、 the corresponding equipment to reduce the peak demand of electricity. Waste management 13. To maintain a clean working environment and facilitate recycling, there will be an Automatic Refuse Collection System which collects and transports presorted waste and recyclables in a fully automated enclose

19、d vacuum system. Contact with refuse and containers is minimized, thereby improving safety and hygiene. Separate hoppers will be provided in the refuse chute room(s) on each floor for different types of waste. A refuse storage and material recovery chamber will also be provided separately. Building

20、materials 14. The project has also incorporated a number of environmentally friendly/energy-efficient building materials, including Double-layer ventilated facade design air movement is generated between the glass facades, providing natural ventilation and cooling effect to the building; Non-reflect

21、ive, clear and tinted insulated glass unit with low-E (low emissivity) coating will be adopted in all buildings and shading devices will be provided; Modular system (e.g. demountable partitions, raised floor), in which modular units can be reused in layout alterations, minimizing wastage; Reusable f

22、ormwork (i.e. the “moulds” to form concrete slabs, columns or beams, etc.) are to be made of metal or other reusable materials instead of timber. Metal formwork is - 5 - durable and hence more reusable. Metal formwork is usually adopted for repetitive structural units such as those for multi-storey

23、office buildings with repetitive typical floor plans. Timber products (i.e. timber panel, timber flooring, etc.) from sustainable forest or plantation; and Wood materials with low emission of formaldehyde (methanol) complying with Class E1 of international standard1, non-PVC wall covering and buildi

24、ng materials such as paint, carpet adhesive etc. with low VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds). Curtain Wall 15. The external envelope of CGC Office Block, CGC Low Block and LegCo Complex will adopt a curtain wall facade. The estimated window area is around 25,000sqm to 30,000sqm subject to design devel

25、opment. We will use insulated glass units with Low-E (Low emissivity) coating as glazing to reduce heat transmission into the buildings, thereby reducing solar heat gain and air-conditioning loading/ cooling costs. Air Ventilation Assessment 16. The “Open Door” design which places the two office blo

26、cks as an Open Door at the south of the site will maintain the breezeways between the waterfront and Admiralty and allows prevailing winds to penetrate into the inner city. The northerly winds will be able to penetrate through the “gateway” along the Green Carpet. The north-easterly and easterly win

27、ds can also penetrate through the building mass of a permeable design with various openings and lifted building blocks to allow fresh air to pass through. 17. Furthermore, the design will enable air ventilation similar to the existing conditions in the surrounding areas to be maintained and will imp

28、rove the average ventilation in some adjacent streets. It will also provide sufficient shelters to pedestrians from strong winds and at the same time maintain suitable air ventilation. 1 The generally accepted guideline figure for the amount of formaldehyde that should not be exceeded in ambient air

29、 from all formaldehyde emitting sources is 1.5mg/L according to International Health Standard (Harmonized European Standard BS EN 13986. - 6 - Carbon Audit and Energy Saving 18. The extent to which energy can be saved in each of the above green features depends on environmental and operational facto

30、rs such as outdoor weather conditions and building energy consumption profile. It is difficult to arrive at a meaningful estimation of the specific amount of energy saved in each of the green features at this stage. The actual energy can only be metered and benchmarked with other government building

31、s for the energy performance after the buildings are occupied. That said, these green features together demonstrate the Governments commitment to environmental friendliness and set a good example for both private and public sectors to follow in building design and construction. 19. In his 2007 Polic

32、y Address, the Chief Executive announced that the Government would set an example by conducting a carbon audit and implement an emissions reduction campaign in the new CGC at Tamar. We will conduct a carbon audit in accordance with guidelines drawn up with reference to international approaches and p

33、rotocols and strive to reduce Tamars greenhouse gas emission as far as possible. Noise Impact of Road P2 20. Road P2 is outside the scope of the Project. As the portion of Road P2 at Tamar will be sunken, its noise impact on Tamar will be minimal. PUBLIC ACCESS LegCo Complex 21. The extent and scope

34、 to which the LegCo Complex is open for public access is subject to the consideration and decision of LegCo. On the advice of the LegCo Secretariat, we have incorporated specific parameters for public access in our tender document. For example, there should be two entrances to the LegCo Complex one

35、for Members only and one for all users. The internal layout of the LegCo Complex has to provide clear and secured separation of public and non-public areas. - 7 - CGC 22. While Tamar will form a prime civic core and will be accessible to the public as far as practicable, the CGC requires appropriate

36、 security measures commensurate with those applicable to a government headquarters. Security arrangements (e.g. measures to segregate different users of the buildings and installation of closed-circuit televisions) will be incorporated as appropriate to ensure security. 23. We appreciate the publics

37、 aspirations to have greater access to CGC. As set out in the tender document, the design includes a “Multi-purpose Hall” in the CGC Office Block. One of the functions of the Hall is to hold different activities, including those for public participation. The Multi-purpose Hall is located on 2/F of C

38、GC Office Block. Visitors can enjoy the view of the Green Carpet and Victoria Harbour through the glass wall at the foyer. 24. In principle, we hope to open the Hall as much as possible, but the detailed arrangements (such as the opening hours and extent of opening-up) would be subject to the detail

39、ed design of the complex and the security and operational considerations. 25. There is no particular feature (with a width measuring not less than 10 meters) in the CGC which serves to segregate the government complex from the public. What has been set out in the tender document is that there should

40、 be a strip of amenity space between the open space and the CGC. The purpose of the space is to show the demarcation between the two for easy management. Open Space 26. Half of the Tamar site is designated as open space, which is easily accessible to the public. The entire open space is suitable for

41、 different kinds of public activities. Subject to detailed design, there will be an open lawn (Green Carpet), a civic piazza; a LegCo garden; an amphitheatre; a Tamar corner; a sculpture garden; and a floating platform and lily pond, etc. 27. As detailed designs of individual facilities have yet to

42、be worked out, we will consider making suitable arrangements for public gatherings having regard to considerations such as the publics aspiration to gather at Tamar, the technical feasibility, and the operational and - 8 - security needs. OTHER DESIGN ISSUES Site Coverage 28. The entire site area is

43、 about 42,000 m2, of which about 21,000 m2 is for open space and the remaining two hectares are for CGC and LegCo Complex. Building Height 29. Mindful of the publics aspirations for as much open view as possible to the ridgeline and the harbour, we voluntarily tightened up the height restrictions of

44、 the buildings2 in the tender document to 130 mPD 160 mPD, to ensure at least a 20% building-free zone below the ridgeline. 30. The height, disposition and orientation of all buildings of the Tamar development have been carefully considered so as to preserve the existing views to the ridgeline and m

45、ountain backdrop and to the Victoria Harbour. CGG Office Block is the tallest building of the development with building height of 125.2 mPD. No part of the building structure will intrude into any part of the 20% building free zone below the ridgeline. 31. The Tamar complex is in general much lower

46、than nearby buildings. A comparison of the heights of CGC and LCC and nearby buildings is summarized below Name of building Building height (mPD) CGC - Office Block 125.2 - Low Block 30.3 LegCo Complex 57.5 Citic Tower 131 Bank of America Tower 143 2 Under the approved Central District (Extension) O

47、ZP No. S/H24/6, the maximum permisable building height of development of the G/IC zone of the Tamar site is 180 mPD. - 9 - Name of building Building height (mPD) United Centre 149 Far East Finance Centre 177 Lippo Centre Tower 1 : 179 Tower 2 : 191 Admiralty Centre Tower 1 : 131 Tower 2 : 109 Princi

48、pal Datum of LCC 32. The main entrance foyer of LCC is at 5.35 mPD subject to detail design. SCOPE FOR MODIFICATION 33. We are keenly aware of the publics interests in the Tamar project. Upon the re-launch of the project in 2005, we consulted LegCo and the public through attending meetings of LegCo

49、and Central and Western District Council; meetings with deputations, and attending forums and media programmes. During the process, we had collected public views and had incorporated them into the tender requirement as appropriate. The following are examples in which public views had been taken into full account (a) Harbour view and development density In view of the public aspirations for more open view to the ridgeline, better access to the harbour and less development density, we have -

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