Creativity Breeding Vitality: Sustainable Development Without Limits
In the interview, Tony shared an impressive project in these years: Jockey Club - The Conservancy Association Urban Forestry Green Hub. The project's biggest challenge was to create an urban forestry education centre beneath an elevated highway with substantial underground utilities, which posed significant challenges in lighting, materials use and design. Ultimately, a modular structural design was employed to maximise space utilisation, effectively harness natural shading and ventilation, thereby creating a spacious and comfortable public space.
This project was shortlisted for the Green Building Awards 2023 and received a Special Citation on United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, as well as the Final Platinum rating under BEAM Plus New Buildings (NB) v1.2.
Government Promoting ESG and Aiming for Carbon Neutrality by 2050
In recent years, the Hong Kong Government has taken active steps to promote Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives, committing to achieving carbon neutrality before 2050. He believes that Hong Kong's current environmental assessment standards and tools are more well-developed than those in other regions. For example, BEAM Plus has expanded its service scope to the Mainland, the Belt and Road Initiative, and Europe starting in 2024. While over 80% of properties in Hong Kong being existing buildings, and new constructions accounting for only a small fraction, enhancing the sustainability performance of existing buildings is crucial to achieving carbon neutrality.
Owners, management companies, and project teams of existing buildings can utilise BEAM Plus to formulate a clear roadmap for improvements, progressively optimising various environmental measures. These include reducing carbon emissions during daily operations, lowering water and energy consumption, and promoting the use of natural, healthy spaces. In the future, for existing buildings to meet government policy targets, changes need to be implemented swiftly, and efforts to enhance their sustainability performance must be actively pursued.
BEAM Plus on Campus: Cultivating a Mindset of Sustainability
In addition to promoting sustainable concepts to clients and peers, Tony also emphasises the importance of cultivating environmental awareness among the younger generation. He serves as the convenor of the steering committee responsible for developing an assessment tool for existing primary and secondary schools. This effort led to the successful launch of BEAM Plus Existing Schools (ES) in 2022, with the support of a group of expert committee members. He described this tool is a new milestone, as this tool is designed specifically for teachers and students, making the outlined assessment criteria understandable even to outsiders without professional knowledge. It includes accessible guidelines that emphasises both stick and carrot, providing guidance on environmental activities and energy-saving measures tailored to schools’ daily operations.
To encourage broader participation, the project features a simplified rating system with only two levels: "Green" and "Green+", instead of the typical four-level rating in BEAM Plus standards. Additionally, a badge system awards schools for outstanding performance in specific categories, underscoring encouragement and participation. The tool is grounded in practical scenarios and takes into account the voices from the education sector to promote sustainable building concepts and BEAM Plus values within campuses and communities.
Finally, Tony encourages the younger generation, stating, "Regardless of your future career, whether in architecture or environmental fields, everyone needs to confront climate change, so we cannot afford to ignore environmental protection."