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Design characteristics of Taiwan architecture

Taiwan Province Tower, a landmark building in Dongguan, may become the largest and tallest green building in the world. The person in charge of Dongguan Jinmao Construction Development Co., Ltd. told reporters yesterday that Taijian used a large number of new technologies and materials for building energy conservation in the construction process, and obtained the most influential LEED pre-certification gold certificate in the world, and is sprinting towards gold certification. As long as it passes the gold certification, Taiwan Province Tower will become the largest and tallest green building in the world.

According to Tian Dongye, deputy manager of the mechanical and electrical department of Jinmao Construction and Development Company, LEED certified green building refers to a building that saves energy, land, water, materials and other resources to the maximum extent, protects the environment, reduces pollution, provides people with healthy, applicable and efficient use space, and lives in harmony with nature. LEED certification, as an authoritative third-party evaluation certification result, is very helpful for improving the reputation of green buildings in the local market and obtaining high-quality property valuation.

The Taiwan Province Building under construction is the tallest building with the largest single building in Dongguan. According to reports, in order to build Taiwan's buildings into green ecological buildings, the main application measures are as follows: (1) to realize natural ventilation in transitional seasons through effective building structural measures; LOW-e glass with high efficiency and low radiation is adopted; The air conditioning system adopts ice storage technology, independent control of temperature and humidity, environmental protection refrigerant and high-efficiency frequency conversion energy-saving equipment; Large use of energy-saving lamps, intelligent control; Reuse of rainwater and reclaimed water; Increase the green area and reduce the heat island effect; Make full use of local materials and resources; Conduct indoor air monitoring to ensure the comfort of personnel and so on.

Taiwan Province Building started construction at the end of 2005 1 1. In 2007, Jinmao Construction Development Company took the initiative to upgrade the energy-saving certification standard to LEED gold certification. To this end, the investment in the whole building has increased by 5%. "However, it will gain greater social and economic benefits." The person in charge of the company said that compared with traditional buildings, LEED green buildings can save energy 15% to 30% and improve management efficiency 15% to 20%.

According to Tian Dongye, in terms of energy saving, Taiwan Province Building uses the circular passage on each floor to introduce outdoor natural fresh air into the building. Independent fresh air system and dry coil technology avoid the danger of water accumulation and easy breeding of Legionella in conventional air conditioning systems. The oxygen content, cleanliness, flow rate and comfort of the air are greatly increased, forming a "forest bath" air conditioner with good comfort.

In terms of water saving, reclaimed water system is also a highlight of building energy saving in Taiwan. The water station of the reclaimed water system will be located on the 37th floor of the building, and the used water will be treated and supplied to the public toilets below the 37th floor to flush the toilets. At the same time, rainwater in the building is recycled, which saves landscape water 100%.

It is understood that after obtaining the LEED pre-certification gold certificate, it will take a long time to obtain the gold certification. Generally speaking, after getting the LEED pre-certification gold certificate, the system will be tested ten months after the project is completed and accepted, and the gold certificate can only be obtained after passing the test, which lasts at least one year.