In Hong Kong, Seawater And Bacteria Eat Up Sludge

Using Hong Kong’s experience using seawater as part of its sewage system, along with bacteria, scientists have come up with a technology that could eat up sludge. Read more →
Hong Kong Luxury Retailer Lauded for Inner Beauty

Luxury retailer T Galleria, known for its celebration of superficial wealth, has been lauded for its inner beauty with a LEED Gold certification for Commercial Interiors. Read more →
Hong Kong Opens First Zero-Carbon Building

Powered by solar energy and reclaimed biodiesel fuel, Hong Kong's Zero Carbon Building claims to be the first in the teeming city to produce more energy than it consumes. Read more →
Hong Kong’s Big Green Tower A Beacon Amid The Smog

Hysan Place is a mixed-used tower integrating greenery and daylighting into skyscraper typology -- located in one of the most polluted areas of Hong Kong. Read more →
Alternative Energy Concepts From Farm To City

Michael Schwaller offers innovative designs that tackle issues ranging from water scarcity in the American West to the need for a place to park in Hong Kong. Read more →
Hong Kong Club Deploys Solar Water Ferries

The Hong Kong Jockey Club is running ferry service between the Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau Public Golf Course and the mainland with hybrid solar catamarans by Solar Sailor Holdings of Australia. Read more →




