* This seminar is postponed due to the outbreak of novel coronavirus.
Jointly Organized by
Civil Division
Environmental Division
Mechanical, Marine, Naval Architecture and Chemical Division
Programme Highlights
Accommodating 7 million population in 1,100 km2 area, Hong Kong is a truly densely populated city where keeping traffic noise at bay is a challenge in planning new housing development. Due to high demands of housing development and lack of suitable sites, more and more sites housing blocks are put next to heavily trafficked road. As results, traditional noise mitigation measures, e.g. building setback, noise barrier, internal layout design, etc. are found insufficient in meeting L10(1hr) 70 dB(A), the local noise planning criteria.
Environmental Protection Department is well aware of the need of innovative means to mitigate road traffic noise impacts. Through collaborations in research & development as well as project development, various kinds of Innovative Noise Mitigation Designs (INMDs), including acoustic windows, have been studied, tested, developed and applied in public and private residential development in the past few years. These INMDs were demonstrated effective in reducing the noise transmitted from outdoor to indoor environment while maintaining the required ventilation inside the premises. Tests conducted for acoustic windows show their effectiveness of reducing 6-8 dB(A), the in-out noise level difference under conventional setting and acoustic setting.
INMDs have been adopted in engineering feasibility studies of new town developments as early as 2010s. They were also adopted in Schedule 3 Environmental Impact Assessment studies (e.g. Housing Sites in Yuen Long South, Hung Shui Kiu New Development Area, Comprehensive Residential and Commercial Development atop Siu Ho Wan Depot, etc.) to mitigate road traffic noise problem for strategic planning in order to expedite the residential development potential in proximity to major roads.
A 4D VR tool has been developed for the acoustic window to enable project managers, architects, designers, practitioners, etc. to visualize the potential results of adopting acoustic window so as to facilitate their adoption in building designs. A demonstration of the 4D VR tool will be conducted at the seminar to enable participants to have visual and audio experience of noise reduction effectiveness of acoustic window.
Speakers
Elvis WK Au, JP
(Deputy Director of Environmental Protection Department , FHKIP, FHKIE & FHKIOA)
Fee
Free of Charge
Language
English
Registration & Enquiries
This seminar is free of charge* and prior registration is required. The number of participants is limited to 70. Applications will be accepted on a first-come-first-served basis with priority given to members of HKIE. Only on-line registration via google form
https://forms.gle/dKXcUMZE8uRuLKKf7 shall be accepted for registration. Successful applicants will be notified individually. Attendance certificates will be issued after the event. For enquiries, please contact Ms. Karen LEONG at email: karenklleong@epd.gov.hk.