B+H – Sustainable design in architecture
General information
B+H is a global leader in sustainability with an extensive list of internationally recognized LEED® and Green Globes building performance rating system registered and certified projects. As innovators in sustainable architecture since the mid-1990s, B+H architects has created an impact to date totalling close to 63 built or under construction green projects with 47 currently certified or registered in the LEED Green Building Rating System. Their teams of LEED®-accredited professionals are experienced in LEED® International, LEED® U.S. and LEED® for Canada, as well as programs such as Vietnam Green Building Council Lotus, China The Three Star, Singapore BCA Green Mark, BREEAM/ Green Leaf and other rating tools predominantly used in South East Asia and the Middle East.
Sustainable services
B+H Architects possesses the knowledge, technology and expertise to realize any sustainable project with little to no increase in building capital costs. Applied carefully and selectively, these strategies can yield up to a 60% energy performance improvement over the national standard.
Their design teams aim to reduce each building’s environmental impact through:
– Sustainable site planning
– Safeguarding water and water efficiency
– Energy efficiency and renewable energy
– Conservation of materials and resources
– Improved indoor environmental quality
CONTACT INFORMATION
B+H Architects Vietnam Co., Ltd.
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6th Level, Resco Tower, 94-96 Nguyen Du, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |
Tel | +84 8 3822 4497 |
Fax | +84 8 3822 4498 |
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Website | http://www.bharchitects.com/en/ |
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