Space Station is built to be more than towers-it’s a neighbourhood
designed around light, air and usable green. The project’s IGBC-Platinum
pre-certification reflects that the green choices are structural (layout, open
area, systems), not cosmetic. For buyers that means lower running costs,
healthier interiors and a community that actually encourages outdoor living.
1. The S-shape advantage: daylight and cross-ventilation
Space Station’s S-shaped plan is not aesthetic trivia -it gives most
flats exposure on multiple sides. That layout brings daylight deeper into rooms
and creates natural cross-ventilation paths. Practically, this means less need
for daytime lighting, lower cooling demand during evenings, and interiors that
feel fresher. In plain terms: more windows working the right way = healthier
indoor hours.
2. IGBC-Platinum: what it delivers to residents
An IGBC-rated building is measured on energy, water, waste and indoor
quality. Space Station’s results show up as:
·80% open area and abundant planted pockets that cool the surroundings.
·Water recharge pits and rainwater management that lower dependence on external water.
·
Solar water heaters and efficient plumbing
that reduce hot-water bills.
These are not
marketing claims- they are built systems that cut daily bills and support
long-term value.
3. Health that starts at home
Sunlit rooms and steady airflow do more than look pleasant. They
stabilise circadian rhythms, reduce damp and lower the risk of mould and
related allergies. Combined with easy access to jogging paths, yoga halls and
sky gardens, the design nudges people toward daily movement and calmer
routines. That’s a measurable lifestyle uplift -less sickness, better sleep,
more outdoor time.
4. Smarter systems, smaller bills
Space Station pairs physical design with smart controls. Home
automation, dimmers and energy monitoring let residents see and limit
consumption (lights off when rooms are empty, schedule appliances away from
peak hours). Natural light cuts daytime electricity use; solar heating reduces
hot-water energy; rainwater recharge lowers municipal draw. The net effect:
lower monthly running costs without lifestyle compromises.
5. Usable green, not just decoration
Pocket gardens, sky gardens and landscaped plazas are intentionally
sized and placed to be used- morning walks, quick stretches, or a bench for
reading. These pockets reduce heat around the towers and make outdoor time easy
rather than aspirational. Native planting and terraced landscaping help the
site retain water and support local biodiversity.
6. Safety and liveability -green that works
Green features matter only if they’re reliable. Space Station couples
sustainability with robust safety and conveniences: integrated fire-safety
systems, piped gas, RO drinking water, and 100% power backup. That means
eco-friendly systems work in practice, not just on brochures.
7. Why this matters for you
You get a home that costs less to run, breathes better, and holds value.
IGBC credentials and international awards strengthen resale appeal as more
buyers prioritise healthy, efficient homes. In short: Space Station’s green
design pays back in comfort and savings.
All in all, Space Station is more than a collection of apartments; it's
a forward-thinking community built on the principles of harmony- with nature
and with each other. From the IGBC Platinum certification to the thoughtful
amenities and intelligent design, every aspect is curated to offer a superior,
sustainable, and healthier way of life.