What Is Sustainable Building?

Sustainable building (sustainable building) was proposed by Dr. Charles Kebot in 1993, and aims to explain the responsibility of the construction industry in the process of achieving sustainable development. , The size of buildings, urban areas, etc., to the functional, economic, social, cultural, and ecological factors related to these.

Sustainable building

The concept of sustainable building is to pursue reduction
May 2010, President of the Bavarian Architects Association, Germany
Changsha's first "sustainable building"
The 9-storey building can be erected and capped in more than three days-this is not a night scene, it is really being realized in Fuan City. On December 19,
Grand New Ark Hotel: Sixteen days to build fifteen floors
In Fu'an Dai Economic Development Zone, a new steel structure building with a height of 9 and a half stories and a total construction area of 11,000 square meters was capped. The building is special in that it is not made of traditional concrete and cement, but is constructed of "main boards". It only took 76 hours from installation to capping, and it can be flexibly modified in the future.
On June 11, 2010, according to the Changsha Evening News, on June 10, at 7 am in Changsha, 200 workers arrived from various factory-produced building components, preparing to build up to 49.95 meters. A sustainable steel structure with a floor area of 610.83 square meters. A person in charge of Yuanda said that the commercial building will be completed on June 11. This also means that Yuanda set another world record in sustainable construction.
It is reported that in August 2009, the world's first all-steel structure sustainable building designed and constructed by Yuanda was stunningly unveiled in Changsha; in March 2010, the corporate pavilion, the Yuanda Pavilion, which was started last at the Shanghai World Expo, had 6 floors in one day When completed, the construction process is like building blocks.
Yuanda will subvert the assertion that "sustainable buildings cannot build high-rise buildings". Within 48 hours, a sustainable monolithic house with 15 floors above ground and 1 basement floor with a resistance life of more than 50 years and an earthquake resistance of 9 degrees will be built. [2]

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