Ranked among the global Top 10 Markets for LEED, Hong Kong has accumulated nearly 500 LEED-certified building projects HONG KONG, Sept. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — As a flagship annual event in Hong Kong’s sustainability sector, the second edition of "Hong Kong Green Week" will launch on September 8. This series of events, themed "Forging a Sustainable Future Together," aims to promote exchange and cooperation among local and international stakeholders. As a partner event of Hong Kong Green Week, the photography exhibition "The Beauty of Green Buildings Through the Lens of Architects," organized by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and partnered with the Hong Kong Green Building Council (HKGBC), will be open to the public at Taikoo Place, Hong Kong, from September 8 to 14. The exhibition presents the beauty of green buildings through visual art, showcasing over 80 selected works that depict Hong Kong’s green building achievements covering everything from its urban skyline to building details, allowing the public to experience the humanistic value and aesthetic charm of sustainable architecture. Significant strides in green building in Hong Kong According to the latest data from USGBC, as of the first half of 2025: Hong Kong has accumulated nearly 500 LEED-certified projects, with a total certified area of over 110 million square feet—equivalent to around 40 International Commerce Centres (ICC). Over the past five years, LEED-certified buildings in Hong Kong have achieved a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 23.4%. Office and retail projects account for approximately 80% of all LEED certifications in Hong Kong, with the remaining covering data centers, residential buildings, hotels, and logistics facilities—demonstrating that the green transition is extending into new infrastructure and service-oriented spaces. LEED for Operations and Maintenance (O+M), applicable to existing buildings, has consistently accounted for over 30% of local certifications over the past three years, and surpassed 40% for the first time in 2024. This indicates a market shift from focusing on new construction to improving the operational performance of existing buildings—making the transformation of existing building stock a key direction for Hong Kong’s green building development. Benefiting from the active development of green finance in Hong Kong, LEED continues to grow rapidly in the local market. In 2024, Hong Kong entered the top ten LEED markets globally for the first time (according to USGBC statistics). Among the notable achievements, Taikoo Place, under Swire Properties, was certified as Hong Kong’s first LEED community. Meanwhile, Hongkong Land’s portfolio of 12 buildings in Central also received LEED O+M Platinum certification, driving the overall revitalization of the city’s core business district. Jing Wang, USGBC Vice President for North Asia, commented: "Hong Kong’s progress in green buildings is not only reflected in numbers, but also supported by the city’s strong momentum in ESG and green finance, which has laid a solid foundation for the application and advancement of LEED in Hong Kong. We look forward to continuing our contribution to the low carbon transition of Hong Kong’s building stock and its 2050 net-zero goal. Ultimately, the purpose of green buildings is to enhance quality of life. Through this photography exhibition, we hope to translate the language of green buildings into images that highlight their beauty and benefits, inspiring greater public awareness and appreciation of healthy, sustainable, and resilient urban spaces." ICC Achieves Asia’s First LEED v5 Certification This year, USGBC launched the latest version of LEED, LEED v5, focusing on decarbonization, quality of life, and ecological conservation and restoration. The International Commerce Centre (ICC) became the first project in Asia to receive LEED v5 certification, highlighting Hong Kong’s leadership in enhancing the performance of existing buildings and sustainable operations of supertall structures. LEED v5 also provides investors and tenants with clearer carbon performance benchmarks, further supporting asset value enhancement and ESG disclosure. Exhibition DetailsThe exhibition will feature over 80 works by nearly 40 architects and public participants. The artworks span perspectives from the city skyline to building details, fully showcasing the beauty of green buildings and their contribution to urban revitalization. Date: September 8–14, 2025Venue: 1/F, Two Taikoo Place, Quarry Bay, Hong KongOpening Hours: 7:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.Admission: Free and open to the public; no registration required Download press images About the Exhibition This exhibition is organized by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) North Asia and partnered with the Hong Kong Green Building Council (HKGBC). It is supported by the American Institute of Architects Hong Kong Chapter, the Hong Kong Institute of Architects, the Royal Institute of British Architects Hong Kong Chapter, the Greater Bay Area Carbon Neutrality Association. Artyzen Hospitality Group is the Award Sponsor, Swire Properties the Venue Partner, and Archify the Media Partner. The exhibition is curated by photographic artist Jeff Tung, with a jury composed of representatives from the above organizations. The photos showcase LEED / BEAM Plus-certified projects in Hong Kong, and include entries from both the Architect and Public groups, highlighting the convergence of professional and community perspectives. About LEED LEED is a globally recognized green building and city certification system, applied to more than 197,000 commercial projects across over 180 countries and regions. Developed and owned by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), LEED aims to reduce environmental impact and promote sustainability worldwide. China is a leader in green building, represents the largest market for LEED certification outside the United States. About USGBC The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is committed to transforming how buildings and communities are designed, built and operated to create thriving, healthy, equitable and resilient places that advance human and environmental wellbeing. USGBC leads market transformation through its LEED green building program, robust educational offerings, an international network of local community leaders, the annual Greenbuild International Conference & Expo, the Center for Green Schools, and advocacy in support of public policy that encourages and enables green buildings and communities. For more information, visit usgbc.org and connect on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram,  Facebook, and LinkedIn. Official Website: https://www.usgbc.org/ Official LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/leed-in-north-asia/ Official Red Book: https://www.xiaohongshu.com/user/profile/61def75e000000001000f0f0 
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