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「先建社区,后建家园」,永续发展的城市规划!

26-Feb-25 18:00

「先建社区,后建家园」,永续发展的城市规划!

随着全球气候变暖,我们国家水灾问题越来越频繁,现在大家买房时也会更关注发展商的防洪方案。买房不只是为了有个自己的家,现在大家也越来越在意居住环境和社区设施。另外,房子是不是绿色建筑或低碳建设也成了热门的话题,因为绿色建筑可以让住家环境更加凉爽与舒适。其中,绿色建筑指数(Green Building Index, GBI)已经是评估房地产可持续性的重要标准。

作为业界的领先者之一,Gamuda Land 是怎么减少碳排放、提高能源效率,还有促进生态多样性的呢?今天就来聊聊,Gamuda Land 是怎么把这些理念融入到他们的发展项目中的。

Produced by: 李丽甄

Presented by: 李丽甄


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