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Parkview Green FangCaoDi

Paul Shema
Stella Mariss
 One of China's largest sustainable architecture projects

• offices
• a shopping mall
• a boutique hotel
• and an art centre

 GOAL: Energy Efficiency


Bridges

public route

one block to
another block.
Massing

ETFE
roof

Glass
walls

Block D Block A

Block B
• Encases two 9-storey and two 18-storey towers in a transparent 'envelope’ Block C

• Controls the microclimate in the building

• Single glazing walls and air-filled Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) roof


Summer Season

• Exhaust vent open -> act as


chimney
Vent opened
• Inlet vent open -> increase fresh
air
• Creating air movement and
natural ventilation.

Vent opened

Street level
Atrium

Ventilation louvers
Winter Season

• Vent closed -> Trapped the hot air

• Inlet vent closed -> Restrict


freezing air infiltration

• Reduce heat loss during the


freezing winters.
ETFE Roof

• Lightweight material
• High daylight transmittance (95%)
• Does not offer the clear transparency of glass
• Potentials for energy savings.
Thank You
References

Building Journal. Building Feature “Parkview Green, Beijing Microclimatic Envelope”. 2011. Page 19-25

Yau, Raymond. 2007. Integrated Building Environmental Design Case Study: Beijing Parkview Green.
Ove Arup & Partners Hong Kong Ltd.

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