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ZCB Zero Carbon Building-Ronald Lu and Partners<a href="http://www.rlphk.com/eng/sectors/architecture/culture-community/31/1/68/zcb-hong-kong.html" target="_blank">ZCB</a> is the first zero carbon building in Hong Kong! Designed by <a href="http://www.rlphk.com/" target="_blank">Ronald Lu & Partners</a>, the building first takes advantage of passive design strategies to minimize energy use. It features a tight thermal envelope, the ability to naturally ventilate, waste-to-energy bio-diesel creation, rainwater collection and a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/solar-power/">photovoltaic roof</a>. An advanced building monitoring system intelligently manages all the systems to ensure no additional energy is needed beyond that which is produced on site.1
ZCB Zero Carbon Building-Ronald Lu and PartnersThe <a href="http://www.rlphk.com/eng/sectors/architecture/culture-community/31/1/68/zcb-hong-kong.html" target="_blank">ZCB</a> (Zero Carbon Building) is Hong Kong's first <a href="http://inhabitat.com/zero-energy/">net-zero energy building</a>, and it was developed to promote low-carbon living and showcase low/zero carbon design and technologies.2
ZCB Zero Carbon Building-Ronald Lu and PartnersThe building and its surrounding gardens are now open to the public and expected to receive 40,000 visitors annually.3
ZCB Zero Carbon Building-Ronald Lu and PartnersThe primary goal for the building was to minimize energy use and generate all power on-site (and even produce more than needed).4
ZCB Zero Carbon Building-Ronald Lu and Partners<a href="http://www.rlphk.com/" target="_blank">Ronald Lu & Partners</a> designed the building with passive design strategies including orientation, solar shading, a large roof overhang, natural ventilation that provides passive cooling in the summer, and natural heating in the winter.5
ZCB Zero Carbon Building-Ronald Lu and PartnersThe building has a tight thermal envelope that can be mechanically cooled or heated, but it can also be open to the environment when conditions are right.6
ZCB Zero Carbon Building-Ronald Lu and PartnersThe site was thoughtfully considered to mitigate traffic noise, and over 50% of the area is landscaped to soak up storm water and minimize the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/urban-heat-island-effect/">heat island effect</a>.7
ZCB Zero Carbon Building-Ronald Lu and PartnersThe roof is covered in photovoltaic panels to generate electricity for the building.8
ZCB Zero Carbon Building-Ronald Lu and PartnersWaste cooking oil is used to make bio-diesel on-site and rainwater and grey water is collected and treated in reed beds.9
ZCB Zero Carbon Building-Ronald Lu and PartnersThe entire building is managed with an intelligent building management system to ensure energy is used efficiently, and when possible energy is returned to the grid.10
ZCB Zero Carbon Building-Ronald Lu and PartnersIn addition, the ZCB has implemented the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cool_Biz_campaign" target="_blank">Cool Biz Dress Code</a> in order to help visitors and employees feel more comfortable during warmer seasons.11
ZCB Zero Carbon Building-Ronald Lu and PartnersZCB site plan.12
ZCB Zero Carbon Building-Ronald Lu and PartnersZCB cross section.13
ZCB Zero Carbon Building-Ronald Lu and PartnersZCB sustainable strategies diagram.14














