Wuhan New Energy Research Institute Building

Release Time:

2025-03-04


Wuhan New Energy Research Institute Building

This is a low-energy, pollution-free BIPV ecological building that can reasonably utilize natural resources such as water, wind, and solar energy. It is designed with the calla lily as the concept, symbolizing the "flower of new energy in Wuhan."

It is understood that the calla lily-shaped building of the institute has been in use for 5 years and is currently the largest green biomimetic building in China, covering an area of 165 acres and a construction area of 68,000 square meters. The entire building includes the main tower shaped like a calla lily, 5 leaf-shaped laboratories, and a bud-shaped exhibition center. On the "flower plate," solar photovoltaic panels continuously absorb solar energy.

The vertical axis wind turbine in the "flower core" can generate 480,000 kWh of electricity per year. Even in the underground parking lot, an advanced light-guiding lighting system is installed, which can rely entirely on natural light for illumination during the day, saving 50,000 kWh of electricity annually. Inside the building, 38% of the water used for flushing toilets and irrigating the rooftop garden is rainwater collected by the "flower plate," saving 13 tons of water daily and 4,800 tons annually. This building has received the highest level of the China Green Building Evaluation Standard - the Three-Star Award.

In the sunlight, the "calla lily" blooms in the wind, and the Wuhan New Energy Research Institute Building generates over 1,000 kWh of electricity every day.


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