Thursday, August 23, 2012

Perfect Eagle Developing Clean And Green In Puchong

 
 
 
 
 
One of the main attractions of highland resorts, besides their cool climes and individual charms, is their fresh air. Free of – or rather low in – pollutants, the first thing many city tourists do upon arriving at their destination is to take lung-fulls of the stuff.
 
Although less than 20% of dry air is made up of oxygen, researchers say the more we take in, the better it is for us as the best way to improve health comes from the optimum oxygenation of every cell.
 
It may have been this basis of wanting to deliver a healthy development that led Perfect Eagle Development Sdn Bhd to name its project in Puchong, Selangor, O2 City.
 
While the idea may be simple, its execution is far more complex, requiring socio-economic forecasts, ecological conservation analysis and the adoption of energy efficient solutions for it to be turned into reality.
 
Taking inspiration from the naturally occurring process of photosynthesis, part of the building design of O2 City was formed to reflect and respond to the natural environment as well as to meet human needs.
 
To cultivate an “outstanding environment for living, working and social activities”, PEB drew on advanced green technologies to create a sustainable residential township that can offer healthy lifestyles.
 
Before that, though, it studied the topography and position of its 64-acre site so the development components comprising six blocks of serviced residences, up to four blocks of boutique offices, a retail mall and a hotel could best use natural sunlight, natural ventilation and passive heating and cooling so running costs and energy usage could be reduced.
 
It also specified plants along the east and west borders of O2 City to diffuse heat and reduce the amount of energy needed for cooling and will incorporate sustainable energy solutions such as solar, heat pumps and heat recovery systems to lighten the development’s demands for conventional power.
 
Conserving water resource through recycling of grey water, harvesting of rainwater and other water saving methods is another green feature of the development.
 
In terms of further reducing the development’s carbon footprint and reducing pollution once the entire project is completed by 2022, PEB said it will strive to encourage its population of residents and office workers to use public transportation or selfpropelled modes of movement such as walking and cycling.
 
Ultimately, PEB hopes its efforts will make O2 City a place where birds, flora and fauna will also be happy to call home.
 
To measure its efforts, the developer will subject O2 City to international green assessment tools and certification systems such as the United States’ Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), Singapore’s Green Mark and Malaysia’s Green Building Index (GBI) ratings.
 
O2 City is taking shape near educational institutions such as the Limkokwing University, Multimedia University, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Binary University College, Alice Smith International School, Rafflesia International School, Australian International School as well as Nexus International School.
 
Also near by it will be the Columbia Asia Medical Centre and the Serdang Hospital as well as the 25ha Ayer Hitam Recreation Park, Putrajaya Botanical Gardens, Wetland Park and IOI Palm Gardens.
 
O2 City’s serviced residences with built-up areas of between 1,000sq ft and 2,600sq ft are being offered from RM500psf. This will mark the first phase of the development and it’s expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2016.
 
Source: The Malay Mail
 

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