GREEN ARCHITECTURE AND LOW-CARBON TRANSFORMATION DESIGN FOR BFA MAIN HALL&HOTELIN THE CONTEXT OF URBAN RENEWAL
This study focuses on the renovation project of BFA Main Hall&Hotel,which is part of the near-zero carbon demonstration area on Dongyu Island in Boao.After nearly 20 years of use,the conference center and hotel have failed to meet the increasing demands,with major issues including inadequate overall building energy efficiency,weak performance of existing shading systems,and low energy efficiency ratings of equipment.In this green and low-carbon renovation design,we adhere to the requirements of the near-zero carbon demonstration area creation plan and follow the principles of positive green design,namely"passive priority and active optimization."Additionally,we highly respect the regional cultural and spatial characteristics of Dongyu Island and adopt a"micro-intervention"design approach.Through the use of green and low-carbon software simulation analysis,we establish renovation objectives centered around key elements of green energy efficiency.Specifically,the renovation design focuses on four aspects:enhancing the efficiency of the building envelope,improving the performance of equipment and facilities,integrating smart operation systems,and harnessing renewable energy sources.The goal of the renovation design is to optimize functional usage,enhance customer experience,and achieve the objectives of green and low-carbon transformation.
BoaomRegional carbon neutralitypositive green designpassive priorityactive optimizationmicro-interventionrenewable energy