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041 _aeng
100 _aElghamry, Nadia
245 _aHigh point of green design
260 _c2005
490 _aEstates Gazette
_v(0532) 13 August 2005, 44-47(4)
520 _aFeatures the work and ideas of leading eco-architect Kenneth Yeang who is renowned for his unusual employment of skyscrapers in green design. Malaysian-born Yeang admits that eco-buildings cost the client more and energy savings will never make enough of a difference to pay this back. Yeang who has delivered 12 high rise towers and more than 200 projects over a 30-year career at his Kuala Lumpur-based private practice TR Hamzah and Yeang, is now moving permanently to London to become a director of Llewelyn Davies Yeang from where he hopes to promote his eco-concepts. Lists his CV, focuses on the Singapore National Library, his keynote project and provides a note on the history of the Llewelyn Davies practice.
590 _aIKA300805
690 _aBUILT ENVIRONMENT-SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION
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