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Active Systems
Active systems refer to the electrical and mechanical systems, such as the HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) systems and lighting systems.

Electrical and Mechanical Modular Integrated Construction for Stormwater Air-conditioning System (emMiC)
Makes use of the stormwater inside the box culvert running underneath as a condensing medium for the air-conditioning system. The module and the associated E&M equipment are pre-fabricated and commissioned off-site, greatly enhancing the productivity. Click here to watch the video.

Intelligent Lighting Management
Integrated system comprising zone control, dimmable energy-efficient light fittings, pre-set scenes for multi-purpose room, time-clock and occupancy sensing, daylight harvest and responsive control, automatic shade for glare control, individual control and BMS integration.

Active Skylight
The skylights over the stairs in the double-height exhibition space are shaded by an integral system of motorized and actuator-controlled external fins to optimise daylighting and solar control.

Task Lighting
Rather than uniformly lighting the building to a high-level of brightness, most of the interior space is illuminated for general usage only. Task-lighting supplements in areas where fine works are carried out (office desk, display etc).

Underfloor Air Supply
Conditioned air is supplied to the room at low level and low velocity through the floor plenum. Only the occupied zone is cooled by the natural stratification of the room.

Chilled Beams
Chilled water is directed to the chilled beams. By the radiant cooling effect, similar experience of “coolness” in caves is created in the interior space.

High-volume-low-speed Fans
High-volume-low-speed fans can generate high volume of air flow at a low speed. The noise associated with the movement of the fan blades is low.

High Temperature Cooling System
A high temperature cooling system does not need to overcool the air to achieve the comfort humidity level, thus saving energy for air conditioning. This is mainly achieved through a separate cooling and humidity removal system. The high temperature cooling system comprises underfloor displacement cooling, radiant cooling and desiccant dehumidification.