Recently, the Lushan Xinglin Science and Technology Industrial Park, a key initiative in Jiangxi Province constructed by CSCEC, began its trial operations. Within just 15 days, the park welcomed over 100,000 visitors.
The project blends traditional Chinese culture with modern design by creating an industrial park in the style of a classical Chinese garden. This approach achieves an organic integration of architectural aesthetics and functional value while relocating and protecting over 8,000 species of rare plants.
In a move toward environmental innovation, the project features a "sponge park" system, which uses natural water systems to create scenic water features and wetland landscapes. Green building materials are used throughout the entire lifecycle of the project, and the design of underground ventilation corridors in the greenhouse has resulted in a 30% reduction in energy consumption.
The project team has also employed Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology to construct large-span aluminum alloy mesh shell greenhouses and an intelligent greenhouse management system. Using Internet of Things (IoT) technology, a “climate capsule” is customized for each rare plant, achieving precise control over temperature and humidity to a leading industry standard.