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ME ME E E T THE T THE STARS STARS Building, selling, living green: sustainability in the residential sector sustainability in the residential sector Event Sponsored by GBCA Corporate Sponsor SPE AKE R Cate Collins, Head of


  1. ME ME E E T THE T THE STARS STARS Building, selling, living green: sustainability in the residential sector sustainability in the residential sector Event Sponsored by GBCA Corporate Sponsor

  2. SPE AKE R Cate Collins, Head of Sustainability – Head of Sustainability Asia Pacific, Lend Lease

  3. Building, selling, living green: Sustainability in the residential sector Sustainability in the residential sector Cate Collins Head of Sustainability Lend Lease APAC 21 April 2010

  4. Who is Lend Lease? Lend Lease is one of the leading fully integrated property solutions providers in the world We can provide investors solutions providers in the world. We can provide investors and clients with one element of the property value chain or an end-to-end solution

  5. Market Transition MU Residential MU Residential Commercial Office Commercial Office Retail Retail

  6. Victoria Harbour Vision – 1925 to 2020 Images are indicative artists impression only. Current as at August 2007

  7. Convesso 8 Waterside Place � Smart metering for water and Penthouses Levels 29 ‐ 31 electricity y � High performance facade � Rainwater tanks for irrigation and pool top up Tower Apartments � Provision for linkage to precinct Levels 11 ‐ 28 water and energy systems Cityside Apartments Waterfront Levels 1 ‐ 10 Homes Levels 1 6 Levels 1 – 6

  8. Food Composting Recycled Blackwater Blackwater Concrete Concrete Why Why Why Why Active Active Ph Photovoltaics l i Facade only 4 y only 4 y Wind Stars? Stars? Cogeneration Turbines PVC Car Share Minimisation Scheme Sustainable Timber Timber

  9. Transition of the Market ldings er of Buil Numbe Superior Green Sub Standard Standard Sta da d B ildi Buildings Buildings

  10. Ownership Structure

  11. Unique Purchasing Drivers

  12. Risk of the Unknown

  13. More than 53 Stars…

  14. Opportunities Government Policy: Government Sprawl vs. National Funding & Density Consistency Rebates Rebates Education of the supply chain: Designers �� Builders �� Suppliers �� Occupiers Designers �� Builders �� Suppliers �� Occupiers Sustainable Outcome

  15. Social/ Community Water Carbon • Integrated sustainable open • Lend Lease Ventures and WJP • Carbon Footprint Study space, public art and play areas Solutions Pty Ltd - provide onsite • Lend Lease Carbon calculator blackwater and greywater • Efficient Building Scheme to treatment plants capture carbon revenue streams Energy • Lend Lease Ventures and Diamond Energy, electricity generator and retailer; owns and operates biogas owns and operates biogas plants, manages wind generators and retails “green electricity”; •Lend Lease Ventures and First Solar, one of the world’s leading solar technology providers technology providers. Transport Systems •Pedestrian and cycle ways feature in all precinct developments developments. •Electric car infrastructure. •Inter-modal Transport hubs Waste • Recycling optimised • Waste to energy Venturing into infrastructure embedded in the precinct the next generation th t ti Buildings Refurbishment Infrastructure Supply Chain Urban Regeneration

  16. SPE AKE R Hon. David Borger BEc MP, Minister for Housing

  17. Gre e ning Public Housing e sta te s T N N PROGRAM E E E RE GRE GRE OG ST

  18. SUNDAY 29 NOV 2009 L PROGRAM, BIDWIL HE T AUNCH OF 1 1 T N N AGE AGE E E E RE GRE GRE ST ST ST L

  19. GRE GRE E E N N ST RE E T ST ST AGE AGE 1 1 Chestnut Cres, Bidwill - Before Artist’s impression of mature trees After the planting BE F ORE AND AF T E R MONT AGE , CHE ST NUT CRE SCE NT , BIDWIL L

  20. GRE GRE E E N N ST RE E T ST ST AGE AGE 1 1 BI DWI L L •Pilo t pro je c t •Co mme nc e d 29 th No ve mb e r 2009 •Co mme nc e d 29 th No ve mb e r 2009 •Co mple te d 17 th F •Bla c kto wn City Co unc il e b rua ry 2010 •Che stnut Cre sc e nt • 1.5 km 1.5 km

  21. GRE GRE E E N N ST RE E T ST ST AGE AGE 1 1 Pla nning is we ll unde rwa y Pla nning is we ll unde rwa y

  22. GRE GRE E E N N ST RE E T MACQUARI E ST ST AGE AGE 1 1 F I E L DS GRE GRE AT AT E E R R WE ST E RN SYDNE Y • Ca mpb e llto wn City Co unc il • 4km • E uc a lyptus Dr, Ro se wo o d Dr

  23. GRE GRE E E N N ST RE E T ST ST AGE AGE 1 1 NORT NORT HE HE RN RN NSW T AMWORT H • T a mwo rth Re g io na l Co unc il • 3.5 km • Wa rra l Rd K • Wa rra l Rd, K e nny e nny Dr.

  24. Lilyfield Project Lilyfield Project

  25. Lilyfield Project Lilyfield Project

  26. Redfern Project Redfern Project

  27. Redfern Project Redfern Project

  28. CONGRATULATIONS Brookfield Multiplex p Sydney Water HQ

  29. Today’s breakfast is sponsored by: Today s breakfast is sponsored by:

  30. Business Card Draw Business Card Draw And the winner is...

  31. PANE PANE L SE L SE SSION SSION Cate Collins Stephen McIntyre Deborah Davidson Caroline Pidcock Michael Manikas LE ND LE ASE HOUSING NSW CUNDALL Pidock Architecture DAVIS LANGDON +Sustainability

  32. Davis Langdon’s International Cost Research The Cost of Green in NYC – USGBC Cost of high rise residential projects

  33. Lilyfield Housing – Costs Cost premium approx 4-5% Specific additional items include: • Photo Voltaic Cells • master light switch to apartments • task lighting in kitchen and • task lighting in kitchen and bathrooms • additional sub-metering • ceiling fans • passive solar design

  34. Lilyfield Housing – Benefits Major savings include: • No air conditioning required = $750,000 saving • No on-site parking = $1,5M saving Operational savings include: • reduced water consumption • reduced electricity usage

  35. Green Star Housing – Benefits Quantifiable Benefits Qualitative Benefits 1. Improved energy efficiency 1. Fostering community living 2 Reduced emissions 2. Reduced emissions 2 Improved resident wellbeing 2. Improved resident wellbeing 3. Improved water efficiency 3. Increased socialising through design 4. Reduced operating costs 4. Community vegetable garden 5 Contribution to emission 5. Contribution to emission 5 Meeting Community environmental 5. Meeting Community environmental reduction obligations expectations

  36. PANE PANE L SE L SE SSION SSION Cate Collins Stephen McIntyre Deborah Davidson Caroline Pidcock Michael Manikas LE ND LE ASE HOUSING NSW CUNDALL Pidock Architecture DAVIS LANGDON +Sustainability

  37. THANK YOU THANK YOU For more information please visit us at: www gbca org au www.gbca.org.au Event Sponsored by GBCA Corporate Sponsor

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