IF BUIDING GREAT Precast Meicheng Works | Exploration of a New Paradigm for Green Buildings under the Background of Low altitude Economy – Design of Modular

Meicheng Works | Exploration of a New Paradigm for Green Buildings under the Background of Low altitude Economy – Design of Modular


In recent years, the low altitude economy, as a key area of new quality productivity, has become a new track for global industrial competition.

The drone industry, as a national strategic emerging industry, has ushered in significant development opportunities under the promotion of the 14th Five Year Plan and low altitude economic policies.

China’s low altitude airspace resources are abundant, and the large-scale development of unmanned aerial vehicle logistics, emergency rescue, and other scenarios has put forward an urgent need for energy supply and spatial adaptation of ground infrastructure.

At the same time, green buildings also need to evolve towards intensification, intelligence, and humanization.

This requires urban infrastructure to break through traditional models and explore new green construction paradigms that can simultaneously serve low altitude operations and ground cultural activities.

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