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3 COOL BUILDING STRATEGIES THAT MITIGATE THE RISING HEAT IN SINGAPORE
By 2050, it is anticipated that Singapore will experience daily mean air temperatures exceeding 28.4°C, marking a new record for the city-state’s annual temperature highs. Cooling becomes a challenge because Singapore is warming up at a rate twice as fast as the global average at 0.25°C per decade, according to the Meteorological Services. This climatic shift is prompting real estate developers to reconsider their design strategies for heat mitigation, going beyond traditional methods such as air-conditioning and greenery. One way developers are reducing Singapore’s urban heat is through proper orientation of buildings. https://sbr.com.sg/commercial-property/exclusive/3-cool-building-strategies-mitigate-rising-heat-in-singapore (ICE SINGAPORE)
Fonte notizia: Singapore Business Review, 28 February 2024