Thursday, November 13th, 2008
Landscape architecture - a profession that focuses on the shaping of outdoor space and improves the interaction between people and the environment - has become indispensable to public works in recent years as there is a growing demand for a green cityscape.
About 50 landscape architects are now serving various Government departments to provide landscape designs, which are aesthetically satisfying, ecologically sound and functional.
Read more @ the SOURCE: news.com.hk – Enhancing HK’s cityscape.
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Thursday, November 13th, 2008
Various news agencies (AFP, Reuters) are reporting that the Sands Macau may be forced to layoff 9000–11000 workers as work is suspended on the its several projects in Macau as they look for financing of 1.2–2.0 billion USD to restart the work on the sites.
For more information read the SOURCE: International Herald Tribune – Las Vegas Sands to fire up to 11,000 Macau workers
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Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
In an interview with the media from Hong Kong and Macao on November 11, Zhang Xiaoqiang, vice minister of the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), said if work from all parties is goes on smoothly and if conditions are ready, they will strive to start construction of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge by the end of 2009.
SOURCE: People’s Daily Online – Construction of Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge expected to start in 2009 -
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Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
THE first Sichuan earthquake relic park opened today in Qingchuan County of Guangyuan City.
The park covers nearly 50 square kilometers and includes five villages and one town, Chengdu Business Daily reported today.
The area was the most heavily damaged by the May 12 earthquake that measured 8.0 on the Richter scale. Thirty-six quake lakes formed within the park’s area and other geological formations created by the quake can be seen.
SOURCE: Shanghai Daily – Quake relic park opens in Sichuan
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Monday, November 10th, 2008
Today, the Sustainable Sites Initiative invites public comment on a new report that offers the most comprehensive set of voluntary, national guidelines ever developed for sustainable landscapes. Titled Guidelines and Performance Benchmarks Draft 2008, it provides more than 50 prerequisites and credit options that cover everything from initial site selection design to construction and maintenance. The report is available for comment and download at www.sustainablesites.org, with a public comment period open until Jan. 20, 2009.
The report is particularly timely because of increased concerns about such environmental issues as scarce resources, climate change, waste and air and water pollution. Landscapes have the potential to use resources more efficiently, improve air and water quality, reduce the urban heat island effect and remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere – helping reduce global warming. However, previous efforts to address sustainable practices in the design and construction industry mostly focused on buildings.
A recent consumer survey conducted by the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) reflects this disparity. While only 58 percent surveyed said they used energy and resource saving practices in their yard, lawn or garden, many more (96 percent) used similar practices in their home.
The previous lack of comprehensive efforts to address sustainable landscapes has left major economic, political and environmental issues unsolved. For example, the report notes, “At a time when water usage in the United States is up 209 percent since 1950, irrigation of unsustainable landscapes accounts for more than a third of residential water use – more than 7 billion gallons per day nationwide.” Additionally, the heat island effect continues to raise peak summer temperatures as much as nine degrees Fahrenheit, increasing utility costs, air pollution and heat-related illnesses. The report offers new, powerful tools to address these and other important problems.
The Guidelines and Performance Benchmarks Draft 2008 is the second report from the Initiative – a partnership between ASLA, the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center at The University of Texas at Austin, and the United States Botanic Garden to create the first voluntary system to evaluate sustainable landscape design, construction and maintenance. The U.S. Green Building Council is lending its support to this project and anticipates incorporating the Initiative metrics into future versions of LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Green Building Rating System.
”Whether the site is a transportation corridor, shopping mall, park, large subdivision or a single home, landscapes hold the unique potential to create a net improvement to the sustainability of the area,” said Nancy Somerville, Executive Vice President and CEO of ASLA. “This new report finally creates a way to measure and recognize those efforts.”
Over three dozen technical advisors in hydrology, vegetation, soils, materials and human health and well being contributed thousands of hours to ensure the credits could apply to any landscape, with or without buildings.
“This is a guidebook for all those who design, construct or maintain our outdoor landscapes,” said Susan Rieff, Executive Director of the Wildflower Center. “If we follow these directions we can create compelling landscapes that actually mitigate environmental harm – making our communities better places to live.”
“These guidelines will change not only the landscape and garden industry but will also raise public expectations about the health and quality of the built environment,” said Holly Shimizu, Executive Director of the United States Botanic Garden. “We are asking industry professionals and interested parties to participate in this 45 day public comment period to insure the quality and applicability of the report.”
An online form is available for the public to provide feedback on this draft at www.sustainablesites.org. Responses will inform the final Guidelines and Performance Benchmarks which will be released in the summer of 2009.
About the Sustainable Sites Initiative
The Sustainable Sites Initiative is a partnership of the American Society of Landscape Architects, the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center at The University of Texas at Austin and the United States Botanic Garden working in conjunction with a diverse group of stakeholder organizations to create a voluntary rating system for sustainable landscapes, large and small. In addition to the Founding Partners, major funding for the Sustainable Sites Initiative is provided by: the Meadows Foundation and Landscape Structures. Additional funding is provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, the Horticultural Research Institute, the USDA Forest Service and the U.S. General Services Administration. For more information, visit www.sustainablesites.org.
SOURCE: ASLA Press Release
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Thursday, November 6th, 2008
Today, the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) announced the call for entries for its 2009 professional and student awards program. Each year, the ASLA awards program honors the best in landscape architecture from around the globe, while the student awards program provides a glimpse into the future of the profession. Visit http://www.asla.org/awards/2009/rules_entries/index.html for more information.
SOURCE: ASLA Press Release
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Thursday, November 6th, 2008
“Until only a few months ago, property developers in China thought they were at the forefront of one of the great booms of the age, the fastest urbanisation in history.
Even in China, however, where the financial system has been relatively isolated from the global meltdown, a sharp downturn in the property market has caused many companies to rethink their plans.”
SOURCE: FT.com / Home UK / UK - China’s developers suffer a pig of a year.
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Wednesday, November 5th, 2008
Shanghai is rolling out a three-year action plan for environment protection as the city is determined to present a cleaner city to participants of the 2010 World Expo, Mayor Han Zheng said on Sunday.
In the plan, to be announced soon, the government will inject about $10 billion into environmental protection over three years from next year, Han said when meeting his international consultants, mainly CEOs of large companies.
SOURCE: Chinadaily – Shanghai promises new green policies.
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Sunday, November 2nd, 2008
A Chinese businessman is convinced that Malaysia is his springboard into the vast market of the Middle East.
KNOWN as Jerry Ma by his Muslim friends and associates, Li Haihua is convinced that Malaysia is a firm springboard to venture into new investments in the country and also to expand his business to the Middle East.
read more @ the SOURCE: thestar.com.my – Designs on Muslim market.
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