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Kaihua County National Park City EOD


May 07,2025

The Kaihua County National Park City EOD project is an eco-oriented development project that aims to create a green, sustainable modern national park city by integrating ecological governance with industrial development. The project focuses not only on ecological protection but also on enhancing the functionality and aesthetics of the city, creating a livable and tourist-friendly environment for residents and visitors.

Low-E coated glass features excellent thermal insulation and high light transmittance, effectively reducing air conditioning energy consumption in summer while maintaining a bright indoor environment. Tempered laminated glass not only provides high strength and impact resistance but also offers good sound insulation, ensuring a quiet and comfortable interior environment for the display center. Tempered glass is used for the pedestrian bridges and viewing platforms within the park, with its high strength and impact resistance ensuring the safety of visitors. Laminated glass is used for the display pavilions and rest areas in the park, providing a quiet resting environment for visitors with its sound insulation properties.

 

 

 

 

The exhibition hall and visitor lounge are made of 8+12Ar+8 composite fireproof laminated material with a fire resistance integrity of E60 and a thermal insulation of I30. It meets the requirements of transparent lighting in large spaces and can provide a 1-hour fire barrier when the forest fire risk level increases.

The windows of the service center and security monitoring room use a 25 mm PC+glass composite structure, which can withstand 79 submachine gun hits and sledgehammer impacts. The fragments stick together and do not scatter. The light transmittance is ≥75%, ensuring visual communication between staff and tourists while ensuring safety.

The panels of the canopy bridge and waterfront boardwalk are made of 30 mm three-layer tempered steel + SGP, with a non-slip ceramic fused beads on the surface, a static load of 5 kN/m², and an impact resistance of 1,200 J. They can remain intact after being broken, ensuring the safety of tourists walking at high altitudes.

The sunshade wing on the south side of the visitor center uses 6 mm+12A+6 mm double-glass photovoltaic modules with a light transmittance of 20% and an annual power generation of 120 kWh/㎡. It provides both shade and energy, reducing the building's annual air conditioning peak by 15%.

The children's playground fences and cultural and creative store windows are digitally printed with 8mm high-temperature colored glaze. The national park IP pattern is fused into the glass and will never fade. It combines guidance, aesthetics, and night light shows, becoming a popular check-in spot.

The main entrance and shuttle station canopy is constructed of 12mm curved ultra-white bent steel with a 4m radius and seamless seams. The top is an ETFE film + glass combination with a light transmittance of 75%, self-draining, and a wind pressure resistance of 3 kN/m², capable of withstanding a force 12 typhoon.

 

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