The biennial Green Building Award (GBA) was inaugurated by the PGBC in 2006 and is jointly organised by the Professional Green Building Council (PGBC) and the Hong Kong Green Building Council (HKGBC) since 2010. The Award aims to recognise building-related projects and organisations with outstanding performances and contributions towards a sustainable built environment and encourage the wider adoption of sustainable planning, design, construction, management, operation, maintenance, renovation and decommissioning of buildings.
About GBA logo
From GBA 2010 ~
The spherical GBA logo embraces multiple overlapping spheres depicting global sustainability elements. They interlock and evolve harmoniously to form an infinite cycle of dynamic forces for future generations. Central to the GBA globes is the integration of green with Mother Nature – water, earth and sky.
GBA 2006
The logo design concept is to reflect the lifecycle perspective of our built environment which is categorized into 4 key stages: from research / planning, new design and construction, operation and maintenance, and renovation / deconstruction. The notion of sustainability has to be embedded in each of these stages with a view to conserving our environment, locally and globally. This echoes the underlying vision of the Green Building Award initiated by the Professional Green Building Council, Hong Kong.
Green Building Award 2023 Embracing Wellbeing • Excellence in Sustainable Built Environment | |
Green Building Award 2021 Shaping Liveability • Excellence in Sustainable Built Environment
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Green Building Award 2019 Inspiring the Next Generation • Excellence in Sustainable Built Environment | |
Green Building Award 2016 Driving for Green Lifestyle • Excellence in Sustainable Built Environment | |
Green Building Award 2010 Conserving for Livable Environment •Building towards Sustainable Development | |
Green Building Award 2008 Conserving for Livable Environment •Building towards Sustainable Development | |
Green Building Award 2006 Conserving for Livable Environment •Building towards Sustainable Development |