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Major cities in Southeast Asia is extremely urgent to create a livable place for its residents. The number of people moving to urban areas in Southeast Asia is increasing.
"It is positive provide livable and sustainable," says Mann Young, Head of Sustainability, Lend Lease Asia, in a press conference in Jakarta.
According to Young, Singapore has been actively supporting green building through the design of buildings and infrastructure. In the last five years, a small island about Singapore property development concept more and more green, from commercial buildings such as the Marina Bay Financial Centre and Hyflux Innovation Center to residential and recreational parks such as The Seafront on Meyer, Sky Habitat and Singapore Sports Hub.
Last year, Singapore is one of six cities that received an award from the World Green Building Council (WorldGBC) in addition to San Francisco, Mexico City, Birmingham, New York City and Tokyo. Young, who also serves as the Asia Pacific Regional Network Manager WorldGBC, said the issue of sustainability and resource conservation is fast becoming an important priority of the government and businesses around the world.
"So the demand for green buildings in the region continues to increase, collaboration is very important to support green building efforts," said one of the speakers at the International Green Building Conference (IGBC) 2012 organized by the Singapore Green Building Council (SGBC) along with Build Eco Xpo (BEX) Asia 2012.
This year, BEX Asia 2012 offers and event timing is right for the industry players and market participants to network, exchange ideas, discover new innovations and enhance future business prospects. This annual event is the introduction of three new segments Green Interiors, skyrise Landscaping and Heating Ventilation and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) related to the rapid growth in the urban environment in Southeast Asia.
Louise Chua, Project Director of Reed Exhibitions said BEX Asia, the presence of a strong International participants this year are from Australia, China, Italy, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia and Portugal. BEX Asia this year will feature FOCUS @ BEX, a special event to present the technical aspects of the product and the latest green technologies.
One of the exhibitors was Eco Green who will introduce LVD induction lamps as a new technology to reduce energy consumption by up to 50 percent. Asahi Glass Co., other participants, will feature a durable protective layer architecture that eliminates the environmental impact of repainting and recoating, while reducing building heat and energy savings.

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