Green Building Design Practices - Analysis of the Design of Leisure Office Center

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Through the design practice of the green Leisure office center building, the paper discusses the technical measures of ecological architecture, and makes an in-depth analysis of the use of solar energy, natural ventilation and daylighting technology, water conservation measures, material recycle technology, sound insulation technology and other energy saving technologies. In addition, the paper summarizes the technical measures suitable to China's national conditions, which can be regarded as a reference for other design practice so as to promote the development of green building.

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