Daniel Zhang Keywords architecture BROAD Group sustainable city sustainable building P8 Planet vertical community ATMOBLUE BROAD Sustainable Building Read more about Daniel Zhang Daniel Zhang graduated from Carnegie Mellon University, majoring in architecture. He was the chief concept architect of Broad Pavilion in Shanghai Expo 2010. His fields of interests include sustainable city and sustainable building. Daniel is a co-founder of P8 Planet to explore future life and vertical community. Under his leadership, Blue Sky Lab won a championship in TechCrunch entrepreneur competition with their great product — ATMOBLUE.
Sustainability in Action - On BROAD Low Carbon Life & Technologies (RUS) Read more about Sustainability in Action - On BROAD Low Carbon Life & Technologies (RUS) This presentation discussed BROAD Group's low carbon businesses, including Bcore, their sustainable building technology.
Sustainability in Action - On BROAD Low Carbon Life & Technologies (EN and CN) Read more about Sustainability in Action - On BROAD Low Carbon Life & Technologies (EN and CN) This presentation discussed BROAD Group's low carbon businesses, including Bcore, their sustainable building technology.
Juliet Jiang Keywords green buildings net zero sustainable building sustainable infrastructure BROAD Group Bcore Read more about Juliet Jiang Juliet Jiang is the Senior Vice President of BROAD Group. She joined BROAD and founded BROAD International in 1998 and was its CEO for 12 years. In 2010 Ms. Jiang established BROAD Clean Air International and BROAD Sustainable Building International, acting as CEO. In 2010, she contributed to the successful establishment of COP16 BROAD Pavilion Cancun and invited Mexican President Felipe Calderon to inaugurate the Pavilion with his well-known speech “A New Revolution in the Architectural Industry”.
Impact on Cooling Demand with Building Efficiency Programme Read more about Impact on Cooling Demand with Building Efficiency Programme The Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) is an initiative taken by the Government of India to promote energy efficiency in the commercial building sector. The ECBC is a comprehensive code that provides minimum requirements for the energy efficient design and construction of buildings, and is is applicable to new commercial buildings with states defining the scope according to the state’s suitability.