In today's edition of Gulf News, I found this article. It is worth sharing with Tunza:
If Dubai is home to the tallest, the largest, and everything else worthy of the record books, it can also have the "most sustainable" commercial building in the world — The Change Initiative (TCI) — on Shaikh Zayed Road.
TCI is a 4,000-square-metre shop that provides sustainable solutions in Dubai. It has secured the highest LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Platinum rating from the US Green Building Council (GBC), a non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting sustainable buildings worldwide.
TCI achieved 107 points out of 110, making it the most sustainable commercial building in the world. The record was previously held by Pixel, a four-level building in Australia, with 105 points.
?Congratulations on setting a new record with your LEED for Commercial Interiors Platinum project. The store is a great prototype for sustainable real estate applicable worldwide,? S. Richard Fedrizzi, President, CEO and Founding Chairman of the US GBC and Chairman of the World GBC, said in his letter to Gundeep Singh, TCI Founder and CEO.
This high LEED Platinum rating is not the first in Dubai, which is also home to the Dewa (Dubai Electricity and Water Authority) Sustainable Building, the largest government building in the world with 98 out of 110 points.
The entire article can be read at:
http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/uae/environment/world-s-most-sustainable-building-can-now-be-found-in-dubai-1.1197814
7 Comments
Thanks to all for the Comments
Posted 20-08-2013 14:09
Thanks for the report.
Posted 25-06-2013 22:39
Thanks for the report, Raunak.
Posted 18-06-2013 13:16
Thank you for sharing~~~
Posted 18-06-2013 09:24
thank you for sharing, Raunak
Posted 18-06-2013 00:01
Let us look forward to more such projects.
Posted 17-06-2013 20:19
What a coincidence ! I just posted report on same article ,
so rightly said "Great (environmental) minds think alike" :-)
Posted 17-06-2013 13:56