The "zero-carbon origami airplane" forms a simple and clear physical hint through the folding of the roof shape, echoing the theme of Aerospace Park; at the same time, the airplane-shaped folding roof serves as a substantial energy receiver, seamlessly integrating BIPV solar panels, which provide 107% of the building's energy consumption.; An open area beneath the roof can accommodate diverse urban activities, and the undulating ground defines different activity areas by different altitudes, including visitor reception, exhibition, conference and lecture area. the building's exterior interface adopts a fully open enclosure design to maximize Natural ventilation and lighting reduce air conditioning energy consumption. Effective energy consumption control, solar power generation, and other measures ensure zero-carbon and zero-energy consumption throughout the building's use and operation.
Meanwhile, in the office area, sensors for temperature, humidity, PM2.5, CO2, and TVOC concentrations are installed. Based on the sensor data, the multi-split air conditioning units and fresh air handling units in the office are controlled in a coordinated manner. When pollutant concentrations are too high, the supply air volume of fresh air is increased. All main functional rooms have perception and active adjustment functions.