Chinachem Group and Hong Kong Green Building Council co-organised “Chinachem Sustainability Conference” with focus on Age-friendly
- Written by Chinachem Group
HONG KONG, CHINA - Media OutReach - 29 March 2019 - Co-organized by Chinachem Group and Hong Kong Green Building Council (HKGBC), the fourth edition of Chinachem Sustainability Conference took place today under the theme "How to Foster Age-Friendly Developments". The conference was officiated by the Guest of Honour, The Secretary for Development, Mr Michael WONG Wai-lun, JP, and attended by a full-house of 380 industry professionals and experts.[1]
Mr Donald CHOI Wun-hing, Executive Director and CEO of Chinachem Group, comments, "Chinachem Group has always been dedicated to the improvement of our community and environment, with the aim of transforming Hong Kong into a more liveable city. We believe that applying the age-friendly concept to smart community and housing design can redefine our way of living. In order to achieve this goal, Chinachem will incorporate age-friendly design features into future development projects and the four major criteria of these design features include space planning, barrier-free facilities, building height, and accessibility of community facilities."
The full day conference brought together high-level professionals and experts from architecture, academia, science, social enterprises, senior care providers, and environmental groups to discuss views on building and promoting age-friendly community as well as touch upon best practices of sustainable ageing-community in daily lives.
Mr CHEUNG Hau-wai, Chairman of HKGBC, says "Transforming our city into an age-friendly sustainable environment shall be a collective effort. By working closely with the government and the industry, the Council has been striving diligently for the sustainable development of our built environment. BEAM Plus, the green building rating tool certified by the Council, takes into account for barrier-free and universal accessibility as core qualities of a green building. We are proud to see increasing number of green buildings as it is a good indicator of the city's progress in migrating to a sustainable city. To date over 360 million square feet of buildings' gross floor area have registered under BEAM Plus."
To this end, Chinachem Group will take the lead in working with Hong Kong Institute of Urban Design and other organisations to advocate for the establishment of Hong Kong's first age-friendly building guidelines suitable for private housing in the 21st century.
For a full list of speakers and conference rundown, please refer to https://www.hkgbc.org.hk/eng/events/20190329_ChinachemConference.aspx[2]
References
- ^ Media OutReach (www.media-outreach.com)
- ^ https://www.hkgbc.org.hk/eng/events/20190329_ChinachemConference.aspx (www.hkgbc.org.hk)
Authors: Chinachem Group
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