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Going Green Is it Worth it?

• Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

• AIPC July 2010

I

PART 1MELBOURNE CONVENTION

CENTRE VISION

5,000 SEAT

CONVENTION

CENTRE

MEETING AND

BANQUET ROOMS

7,500m²

400 ROOM

HOTEL

STAGE 2

DEVELOPMENT

20,000m²

LIFESTYLE/RETAIL

PRECINCT

60,000m²

OFFICE /

RESIDENTIAL

18,000m²

EXISTING EXHIBITION CENTRE

35,000m²

SITE BRIEF

Green Star

• Origin of the Standard

• How is it maintained / monitored

• Lead Agency

• Regions/areas of use

• Competing standards

Green Star

• Objectives of the Standard

• Key elements of the Standard

• Challenges or costs associated with the Standard

• Comparability of the Standard

• Evolution of the Standard

Origin of the Standard

• Green Building Council of Australia (Lead Agency)

• Objectives of GBCA to promote sustainable development

and the transition of the property industry towards

sustainability by promoting green building programs,

technologies and design practices.

Origin of the Standard

• Green Star was created by GBCA for use in Australia to

evaluate environmental initiatives of design, projects

and /or buildings on a number of criteria including energy

and water efficiency, indoor environment quality and

resource conservation.

• Built from BREEAM and LEED with Australian adaptation.

How is it maintained/monitored

• Green star for the Convention Centres has been

developed as a design tool not an ongoing operational

tool and is still evolving.

• In Victoria and Australia other criteria are used such as

Green Globe, Resource Smart, Waste Wise, Water Wise,

and various Sustainability Victoria measures

Objectives of the Standard

• Establishment of a common language and standard of

measurement for green buildings

• To drive change in the building market by focussing on those

areas of environmental impact that are a direct consequence of

a building’s briefing, design , construction and maintenance.

i.e. those that can directly influenced by stakeholders

Key Elements

• Nine separate environmental impact categories

Management, Indoor Environment Quality,

Energy, Transport, Water, Materials,

Land Use and Ecology, Emissions and

Innovation

Key Elements

Each Category is made up of credits

Each credit addresses a particular initiative

Points are awarded within each credit

A percentage score for the category is determined

An environmental weighting is then applied.

65 Credit Areas 161Points Available

• Management 15, Indoor Environment quality 21

• Energy 48,Transport 13,Water 14

• Materials 18, Land Use and Ecology 10,

• Emissions 17, and Innovation 5

Examples- Water 5 Credit Areas Total Points 14

Potable Water calculator 5

Water Meters 2

Landscape Irrigation Water Efficiency 2

Cooling Tower Water Consumption 4

Fire System Water Consumption 1

Example Materials5 Credit Areas Total Points 12

Recycling Waste Storage 3

Recycled content of Structural Concrete 3, Steel 2

Furnishings Calculator 3, Floor Covering Calculator 3

PVC Minimisation 2

Sustainable Timber 2

Key Elements

• The final green star rating is based on weighted category scores and NOT the total number of points

• These category scores are added together and the maximum possible is 100 plus up to five additional points for innovation

• Ratings range from one star to six stars. Only four stars and above are eligible for certification.

• Five stars represents Australian Excellence

• Six Stars recognises World Leadership

FINANCIAL STUDY

$1.1Billion Single Stage Precinct Investment

COMPLIANT

SCHEME$476M

5 STAR

HOTEL

$120M

LIFESTYLE

RETAIL

$80M

HOMEMAKER RETAIL

$236M

OFFICE / RESIDENTIAL

$95M

WHO BENEFITS?

CONVENTION DELEGATES $762M

LOCAL COMMUNITY $550M

SUSTAINABLE

DESIGN

$86m.$86M

MCCD Project

The additional capital cost of the 6 Star design solution created the following benefits:

- Long term environmental marketing benefits (25 years)

- A decrease in utility consumption generating savings of up to $400,000 per annum, this equates to a saving of $8-$10m net present value over the 25

year term

The Green Star success is attributed to:

- Dedicated resources – Client, Builder, Consultants, Architects

- Active Senior Management of the process

- Flat management structure

- External peer review

- Use Green Building Council of Australia resources

GREEN STAR BENEFITS AND SUCCESS

PLENARY HALL – AIR DISPLACEMENT

CONVENTIONAL AIR CONDITIONING

AIR IS DELIVERED:

- ceiling or walls

- at high velocity (10m/s)

- conditions the entire space

DISPLACEMENT AIR CONDITIONING

AIR IS DELIVERED:

- at floor level

- at low velocity (0.25m/s)

- conditions only where the occupants are

FAÇADE DISPLACEMENT ZONE

FAÇADE LOUVRE ZONE

FSC TIMBER PANELS & AIR DISPLACEMENT MAIN FOYER

RADIANT HEATING / COOLING CENTRE ZONE

DAYLIGHT MODELLING OF FOYER EXPOSURE TO WINTER SUN

EXPANSIVE GLASS AND NORTH SHADING

GALA PLENUM SYSTEMMOVEABLE FLAT FLOOR MODE

STATIC SEATING DISPLACEMENT SYSTEM

GALA MOVEABLE PLENUM DISPLACEMENT

SYSTEM

PLENARY HALL – AIR DISPLACEMENT STATIC SYSTEM

AIR DISPLACEMENT SLOTS

FSC APPROVED TIMBER8,500M² OF SPOTTED GUM TIMBER VENEER – ONLY

56 TREES

FSC TIMBER PANELS – MAIN FOYER

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