Tips for increasing sustainability in body corporate properties in Queensland
You too can draw inspiration from the world’s largest green residential building to increase sustainability in your body corporate property
Increasing sustainability in body corporate properties has never been more important, and now it looks like Brisbane could become a world leader in setting sustainability standards for body corporates all over the world. In July 2020, Aria Property Group and Koichi Takada Architects lodged their development application to build the world’s largest green residential building in sunny South Brisbane.
Plans for a 30-storey tower that will have more than 1,000 trees and 20,000 plants is being called ‘The Urban Forest’. The tower is set to create a new sustainable benchmark for Australia and is designed to do much more than add to Brisbane’s skyline. The Urban Forest is being created to increase the city’s biodiversity and reduce the city’s ecological footprint.
With buildings accounting for 36% of global energy use and 39% of energy-related carbon dioxide emissions annually, it’s exciting to see Australia planning to become a front-runner in sustainability and the built environment.
While we can’t all live in this particular building, there are lessons we can all learn from its sustainable approach to community living.
Originally published on 3 September 2020
Updated on 20 October 2021
Categories: Enhancing Community Living, Liveability, Supporting sustainability & energy savings