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Kandalama
Hotel – Dambulla, Srilanka
The
Kandalama Hotel was to be constructed in the historic
cultural triangle’s heartland, flanked by
two world heritage sites, an area of tremendous
cultural and historical importance, “The
Project Team had to preserve the environment above
anything else,” says Mario Seneviratne, LEED™ consultant.
This 253,000-sq.-ft. hotel was built on stilts
to maintain the natural rainwater flow, landscaping
was restored up to the column footings, and 80
percent of the roofs are planted with indigenous
horticulture.
The building was planned around the backdrop of
a rock formation to provide a degree of passive
cooling, which reduced the overall cooling load,
a major factor in meeting the ASHRAE 90.1 – 1989
energy goal.
All water is recycled and re-used. Water comes
from deep wells on the site, is treated, then circulated
to the building. Effluent passes through two treatment
plants and then used for landscaping. Surplus water
is returned to the aquifer.
The buildings total water and sewer needs are met from resources on site, with
no connections to the utility.
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Project
Title:
Kandalama Hotel
Dambulla, Srilanka
Owner:
Aitken
Spence Hotels,Ltd
Architect:
Geoffrey
Bawa
LEED™ Consultant:
Mario
Seneviratne P.Eng FIMechE
LEED 1.0 Certification:
Bronze
The hotel has won many an International
awards, these being:
USGBC LEED™ Pilot Project Bronze Medal – 2000
World
Travel Market Environmental Company Award – 1997
Green Globe
Commendation Award - 1996/97/98
Environment Award – Sri
Lanka Association the advance for science - 1997
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3, 404, DAFZA| Dubai,
UAE | Tel: +971 4 299 7764 | Fax: +971 4 299 7769
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