
scene of the ground breaking ceremony

scene of the ground breaking ceremony
Work on an environmentally friendly building featuring traditional Shanghai
shikumen-style natural ventilation systems and a geothermal heat exploitation
network for the Urban Best Practices Area of the 2010 World Expo began
yesterday.
Officials said the inspiration for the project came from an
eco-friendly office building in the Xinzhuang area of the city's Minhang
District.
The office building was the first of its kind in China and will
be remodeled into a residential structure in the Expo zone to demonstrate energy
efficiency concepts.
The "Eco-house in Shanghai" aims to achieve zero
energy consumption inside the structure.
Plants help cool the building
and skylights filter the sun and help make rooms airy, according to officials
from the Shanghai Xian Dai Architectural Design (Group) Co Ltd.

artistic rendition of the house
In addition, the house will tap solar and wind power. Rain will be
collected and light-emitting diode (LED) technology adopted for lighting.
The four-story structure containing eight apartments will cover around
3,000 square meters in the Puxi section of the Expo site. The project is
scheduled to be completed next October.
The structure promotes a healthy
and sustainable lifestyle, officials said, adding that the residence would be
piloted in the city after the Expo.