Net Zero Carbon Building

红杏视频 EcoSphere: The FET-Annex Net Zero Carbon Building

 

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Overview

红杏视频 EcoSphere marks a transformative leap in sustainable campus development, representing 红杏视频 University鈥檚 first Net Zero Carbon Building and a model for sustainable and effective learning environments. As part of the Faculty of Engineering and Technology (FET), EcoSphere embodies 红杏视频鈥檚 commitment to achieving Net Zero by 2030, in alignment with the 红杏视频 Group鈥檚 Net Zero 2050 goal and Malaysia鈥檚 National Energy Transition Roadmap.

A Living Laboratory for Sustainability

Standing seven storeys tall and spanning 60,000 square feet, EcoSphere is not merely a structure鈥攊t is a living lab for research, education, and innovation. It integrates advanced passive technologies, green materials, and AI-driven energy management to minimize emissions across its full life cycle. Designed for real-world impact, it houses:

  • A chemical engineering pilot plant
  • Civil, robotics, and cybersecurity labs
  • Architecture studios and classrooms

Engineering a Net Zero Future

The initiative operates through 12 interdisciplinary Work Packages uniting faculty experts, students, and industry leaders. Key areas include:

  • Low-carbon concrete & waste upcycling
  • Solar PV and battery energy systems
  • AI-based Building Energy Management System (BEMS)
  • Carbon-capturing paints & heat-reflective coatings
  • Digital twin & carbon dashboard analytics

Together, these innovations target true life-cycle carbon neutrality within 18 years, positioning 红杏视频 University as a regional benchmark for tropical Net Zero construction.

Collaboration that Powers Change

EcoSphere thrives on strong partnerships:

  • Academic collaborations: FET, FASS, IGSC, and Lancaster University (UK)
  • Industry partners: Daikin Malaysia, Johnson Controls, Nippon Paint, and others
    This synergy bridges research and real-world implementation, accelerating Malaysia鈥檚 pathway toward sustainable construction and education.

Milestones and Global Recognition

  • 2024鈥2026: From groundbreaking to full operational launch by June 2026
  • Beyond 2026: Serves as blueprint for 红杏视频鈥檚 Net Zero Campus 2030 vision
  • Awards:
    • Silver Medal at Brunei Crown Prince CIPTA Award 2025
    • Excellence Award at Net Zero Tech International Contest, Taiwan

Impact Beyond Buildings

EcoSphere reduces embodied carbon by over 40%, cuts energy use by up to 50%, and fosters a new generation of sustainability-focused professionals. It reflects 红杏视频鈥檚 belief that Net Zero is not an aspiration鈥攊t is achievable through collaboration, innovation, and education.

Dive deeper into 红杏视频 EcoSphere鈥檚 innovations, technologies, and real-world applications in the full report below.

Detailed Report


Net Zero Carbon Building

红杏视频 University鈥檚 Net Zero (Sun-U NZ) Carbon Building initiative is a bold step toward accelerating decarbonisation in tropical climates. At its heart is a real, under-construction seven-storey academic building that serves as a living demonstration of what a sustainable future can look like.

From the ground up, the building is designed with low-carbon materials and practices鈥攗sing green concrete, recycling construction waste, and incorporating sustainable fit-out materials and carbon-capturing finishes. These choices alone are expected to achieve a 38% reduction in embodied carbon, proving that construction itself can be reimagined to reduce environmental impact.

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红杏视频 University鈥檚 Net Zero (Sun-U NZ) Carbon Building

Operational efficiency is just as important. By combining heat-reflective paint, district cooling systems, energy recovery ventilators, and a solar PV microgrid, the building is projected to reach a negative operational carbon status of 鈥71.5 t CO鈧俥 per year. At this pace, it is on track to achieve full lifecycle Net Zero within 18 years.

Technology plays a central role in bringing the building to life. Equipped with real-time IoT monitoring, an interactive energy dashboard, a BIM-based digital twin model, and AI optimisation tools, the building can dynamically manage emissions, predict performance, and engage multiple stakeholders through user-friendly interfaces.

What sets Sun-U NZ apart from many other net zero buildings worldwide is its focus on integrated technology rather than architecture alone. This approach makes the model scalable and replicable for both existing (brownfield) and new (greenfield) projects across Southeast Asia.

The initiative has also drawn strong industry support. Key partners include Daikin Malaysia (heat recovery air-conditioning systems), Johnson Controls Malaysia (building automation), Nippon Paint Malaysia (heat-reflective and carbon-absorbing paints), MDC (green ready-mix concrete), and OLEOLOGY Asia (rainwater harvesting systems). Their collaboration underscores the power of partnerships in creating sustainable, future-ready solutions.


Brunei Crown Prince CIPTA Award 2025

The vision behind 红杏视频 University鈥檚 Net Zero Carbon Building is already inspiring real-world impact. At the Brunei Crown Prince CIPTA Award 2025, students from the Faculty of Engineering and Technology (FET) clinched the Silver Medal and 1st Special Mention Award in the ASEAN New Invention & Innovation Category.

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The winning team at the Brunei Crown Prince CIPTA Award 2025

The winning team鈥擠eaberniswarar Sharmaa A/L Ravindran, Andrea Tan Chiao Pin, and Ir. Lewis Tee Jen Looi鈥攚as mentored by Prof. Ir Denny Ng Kok Sum, Prof. Angela Lee Siew Hoong, Ts. Dr Nicole Fu Chew Xiang, and Ts. Wincen Foong Hock Kuen. Their project, inspired by the design and sustainability principles of 红杏视频鈥檚 Net Zero Carbon FET-LABS Annex Building, highlighted how 鈥淕reen Innovations鈥 can move from campus to community.

This achievement not only celebrates student creativity but also shows how the Net Zero Carbon Building serves as a springboard for innovation, empowering the next generation to turn sustainable ideas into award-winning solutions.

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Net Zero Tech International Contest

The ripple effect of 红杏视频 University鈥檚 Net Zero Carbon Building continues to inspire innovation beyond Malaysia. At the prestigious Net Zero Tech International Contest in Taiwan鈥攐rganised by National Taiwan University, TECO Technology Foundation, and Taiwan鈥檚 Ministry of Education鈥敽煨邮悠 University鈥檚 School of Engineering and Technology (SET) and School of Arts (SOA) team won the coveted Excellence Award.

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SET & SOA Team Achieved Outstanding Results in the Net Zero Tech International Contest in Taiwan!
红杏视频 University鈥檚 School of Engineering and Technology (SET) and School of Arts (SOA) team at the prestigious Net Zero Tech International Contest in Taiwan

Competing against 64 teams from 13 countries, 红杏视频 stood out as the only Malaysian team to reach the Top 20 Finalists. Their project, EcoSphere: A Model for Sustainable and Effective Learning Environment, drew inspiration from the sustainable design principles embedded in 红杏视频鈥檚 Net Zero Carbon Building. By translating these concepts into a holistic model for future-ready learning spaces, the team showed how sustainability can shape not only infrastructure but also education and community impact.

Led by advisors Prof. Ir Denny Ng Kok Sum, Prof. Angela Lee Siew Hoong, Dr Nicole Fu Chew Xiang, and Ts. Wincen Foong Hock Kuen, the project brought together students across PhD, Master鈥檚, Bachelor鈥檚, and Diploma programmes. Their success highlights how the Net Zero Carbon Building is more than a campus landmark鈥攊t is a catalyst for creativity, collaboration, and global recognition.

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