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Susumu Horikawa from Nikken Sekkei shares global perspectives on green building innovations

September 27, 2017

Susumu Horikawa, Executive Officer and Principal with the M&E Engineering Division of our alliance partner Nikken Sekkei, recently visited our Melbourne studio to share his expertise on the latest innovations in sustainability in Japan. Susumu-san has been involved in many award winning sustainability projects and strives for the unification of environmental building service design and architectural programs to excel in building performance.

In honour of World Green Building Week, we caught up with him to get his insights into sustainability in the built environment.

1. What is Nikken Sekkei’s philosophy on sustainability?

First of all, we try to get to know our clients’ thought processes well. With our tag line “EXPERIENCE, INTEGRATED” at the forefront, we make an effort to provide our clients with new value by integrating architecture, structure and MEP technologies. 

In addition, we often apply Japanese traditional techniques such as “Sudare” (a shading device), “Engawa” (porches with eaves) and “Uchimizu” (a water sprinkling system) to new projects.

2. What sustainable innovations are currently occurring globally? What is the focus on now?

New technologies such as radiant cooling systems, TABS and lighting environment design based on perceived brightness tend to be applied to our new projects. Thermal Active Building Systems (TABS) is an air-conditioning system for which heat capacity is utilized. The lighting system we employ provides optimal brightness for occupants, with consideration for not only the amount of light falling on a surface (illuminance) but also the amount of light entering the eye (luminance).

We also regard IoT as innovative because we believe it not only contributes to effective control of building facilities, but also management of occupants, which raises productivity.

3. What sustainability trends do you foresee in the future?

As many people are interested in WELL Building Standards, we believe that careful attention to an occupant’s health, as well as energy savings, are becoming more important.

4. What are some sustainable initiatives you have implemented within Nikken projects?

The initiatives I mentioned previously such as radiation cooling systems and lighting environment design are embodied in our projects including the YKK80 Building (the headquarters of YKK Corporation) and Daikin TIC (the R&D Center of Daikin Industries Ltd.).  Both projects received ASHRAE Technology Awards as well as LEED Platinum certification.

TABS is adopted in Shogakukan HQ, a famous Japanese publishing company, which is recognised as the next generation sustainable building.  

5. What steps can clients/landlords/developers take to add value or future proof their assets?

Clients, landlords and developers tend to rate buildings which can enhance an occupant’s health and productivity highly. I therefore believe they will focus on achieving certification for LEED and the WELL Building Standard to ensure people understand how attractive such buildings are.

Buchan Sponsors Property Council NZ National Conference

September 21, 2017

The Buchan Group Auckland were proud sponsors of the annual Property Council New Zealand National Conference on September 13-15th in Melbourne this year at the Melbourne Park Function Centre. This was the showcase conference for the Property Councils event calendar.  It presented professionals with the opportunity to gain or upgrade vital skills, exchange knowledge, develop their professional and social networks, and compare notes.  The event hosted a line-up of international and local speakers.


One of the highlights for the Buchan Group as sponsor was the hosting of the site tours across Melbourne covering some prestigious developments, notably Chadstone Shopping Centre, with a tour of Chadstone Place, a mixed-use development with new external main street precincts, a mix of retail formats, a restaurant and cafe piazza and a refurbished enclosed mall.


Secondly, ‘A night with Dior’ was an evening black-tie dinner at the National Gallery of Victoria in which The Buchan Group were major sponsors. Exclusive to Melbourne, the exhibition House of Dior: Seventy Years of Haute Couture displayed more than 140 garments designed by Christian Dior Couture between 1947 and 2017. Attendees had an exclusive viewing of this exhibition and the event was a success full of fashion glamour, entertainment and fine dining.

2017 PCA QLD Retail Awards

September 4, 2017

Congratulations to our clients on their successes at the Property Council of Australia’s 2017 Queensland Retail Property of the Year Awards

Buchan is a proud sponsor of the Awards, which celebrate excellence in design, marketing, presentation and food retailing. 

QIC-GRE's Robina Town Centre, a Buchan project, picked up the highest honour of the evening, Retail Property of the Year. 

Other Buchan projects awarded on the night were:

  • QIC-GRE: The Kitchens at Robina Town Centre, Excellence in Food Retailing (Over 6 Tenancies) and Excellence in Marketing (Super/Major Regional)
  • Lancini Group: City Arcade Townsville, Excellence in Design (Neighbourhood); Holmview Central, Excellence in Presentation (Neighbourhood); Fairfield Central, Excellence in Presentation (Subregional)
  • Retail First: Toowong Village, Excellence in Presentation (Regional) and Excellence in Marketing (Regional)