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ZHONG Jingliang. Analysis on the De-industrialization Design of Distributed Energy Stations——Take Jiangmen Distributed Energy Stations for an Example[J]. SOUTHERN ENERGY CONSTRUCTION, 2018, 5(S1): 37-41. doi: 10.16516/j.gedi.issn2095-8676.2018.S1.007
Citation: ZHONG Jingliang. Analysis on the De-industrialization Design of Distributed Energy Stations——Take Jiangmen Distributed Energy Stations for an Example[J]. SOUTHERN ENERGY CONSTRUCTION, 2018, 5(S1): 37-41. doi: 10.16516/j.gedi.issn2095-8676.2018.S1.007

Analysis on the De-industrialization Design of Distributed Energy Stations——Take Jiangmen Distributed Energy Stations for an Example

doi: 10.16516/j.gedi.issn2095-8676.2018.S1.007
  • Received Date: 2017-05-24
  • Rev Recd Date: 2017-07-27
  • Publish Date: 2020-07-11
  • [Introduction] With the development and construction of national urbanization, the location of distributed energy stations is inevitably incorporated into the urban area. The design of deindustrialization is conducive to enhance the image of energy stations and reduce the negative impact on the city, it has become an organic part of the city. [Method] In this paper, Jiangmen project, for example, from the human nature, regional, corporate culture, process design and other aspects of the design approach deindustrialization and the main content, and finally summed up the deindustrialization design should achieved the desired results. [Result] The Jiangmen project, which combines enterprise culture and regional culture, is approved by the owner and local planning department according to local conditions. [Conclusion] In the design of distributed energy station, architecture specialty satisfies the layout requirements of technology specialty, combines equipment volume, enterprise culture and regional culture, gives full play to architect's design method of plane and space composition, packages industrial buildings, and makes them an organic part of the city.
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Analysis on the De-industrialization Design of Distributed Energy Stations——Take Jiangmen Distributed Energy Stations for an Example

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Abstract: [Introduction] With the development and construction of national urbanization, the location of distributed energy stations is inevitably incorporated into the urban area. The design of deindustrialization is conducive to enhance the image of energy stations and reduce the negative impact on the city, it has become an organic part of the city. [Method] In this paper, Jiangmen project, for example, from the human nature, regional, corporate culture, process design and other aspects of the design approach deindustrialization and the main content, and finally summed up the deindustrialization design should achieved the desired results. [Result] The Jiangmen project, which combines enterprise culture and regional culture, is approved by the owner and local planning department according to local conditions. [Conclusion] In the design of distributed energy station, architecture specialty satisfies the layout requirements of technology specialty, combines equipment volume, enterprise culture and regional culture, gives full play to architect's design method of plane and space composition, packages industrial buildings, and makes them an organic part of the city.

ZHONG Jingliang. Analysis on the De-industrialization Design of Distributed Energy Stations——Take Jiangmen Distributed Energy Stations for an Example[J]. SOUTHERN ENERGY CONSTRUCTION, 2018, 5(S1): 37-41. doi: 10.16516/j.gedi.issn2095-8676.2018.S1.007
Citation: ZHONG Jingliang. Analysis on the De-industrialization Design of Distributed Energy Stations——Take Jiangmen Distributed Energy Stations for an Example[J]. SOUTHERN ENERGY CONSTRUCTION, 2018, 5(S1): 37-41. doi: 10.16516/j.gedi.issn2095-8676.2018.S1.007

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