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Greenland Group Suzhou Center, Wujiang China | Overview | ||||
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Wujiang Greenland Tower
Wujiang Greenland TowerBill Baker, SOM Structural Engineering Partner, comments, "This unique tower expresses the strength of the building in a way that is both interesting and structurally functional."
![]() Picture Credt: © Kumaat Consulting & Innovation Inc. The Wujiang Greenland Tower's composite core and outrigger structural system use proven cost-effective construction techniques, while its unique split-core configuration of the upper floors increases the efficiency of the building structure. By placing half of the building core program on each side of the lobby and interconnecting them with structural steel braces, the combined core becomes more effective than a typical center core system while also creating a dramatic tall lobby space within. Major high performance energy saving strategies include a high performance façade, utilizing cooler outside air at higher levels for natural ventilation of the atrium, natural light harvesting using daylight responsive controls, lighting energy optimization using efficient fixtures and occupant controls, energy recovery systems, demand controlled ventilation, and an onsite energy center with combined heat and power plant to capitalize on the overall load diversity of the development. ![]() Luke Leung, SOM Director of Sustainable and MEP Engineering, adds, "The design of the Greenland Group Suzhou Center utilizes an atrium as the 'lung' of the building to provide ventilation and will incorporate a series of high efficiency measures with the objective to achieve a 60% savings in energy consumption compared to a conventional US high rise and a 60% reduction in potable water use." |