The world’s largest solar-powered building has
been unveiled in Dezhou, Shangdong Province in northwest China. The
75,000-square-meter office building is based on the sun dial structure
and marks the urgency of seeking renewable energy to replace polluting
fossil fuels. The building provides space for exhibition centers,
scientific research facilities, meeting and training facilities and a
sustainable hotel. Dubbed the Sun and the Moon Altar micro-row
buildings, the architecture features the Chinese characters for sun and
moon, while the white exterior symbolizes clean energy. In addition to a
massive solar array, green ideas have been applied throughout the
construction process. The external structure used only 1% steel for the
Bird’s nest and advanced roof and wall insulation systems reduce 30%
more energy than the national energy saving standard. The building will
be the main venue for the 4th World Solar City Congress.
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