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"Every Day Up" International Architect said, 2035, the house is like this

At 10:00 p.m. today (11), the first issue of Hunan Satellite TV's "Future Life of Yearning" series "Yearning for Future Life" was launched to jointly imagine our living environment in 2035.

"Every Day Up" International Architect said, 2035, the house is like this

In the program, the internationally renowned architect Ma Qingyun took the "time machine" to this program from 2035 to talk about the concept of future human habitation. Liu Jing, head of the clover hall public welfare organization, also showed the "city garden", which can also return to nature in the bustling city of traffic, and the new model of people getting along with nature depicted on the spot makes everyone yearn for it.

"Every Day Up" International Architect said, 2035, the house is like this

Broad Group spent 28 hours to complete the 11-story science and technology residential "living building" with a total area of 3,000 square meters, Wang Han, Qi Sijun and Wu Zelin together under the leadership of Zhang Yue, chairman of Broad Group, and Zeng Jing, director of strategic cooperation of Broad Global Development Center, to experience the "black technology" of living buildings such as five seconds of hot water, 99.9% of the pm2.5 fresh air system in filtered air, and window glass in warm winter and cool summer. In the process of feeling the concept of environmental protection and imagining the future way of living, everyone expressed their desire to live in a "living building".

"Every Day Up" International Architect said, 2035, the house is like this

Han Feihu and Li Jun of China University of Mining and Technology, Hong Jiali and Wang Tao of Chongqing University, Zhang Junjun and Sha Chuqiao of Southeast University introduced their respective entries on the spot as representatives of the 2021 China International Solar Decathlon Competition, and promoted their own designed houses in a war of words, but also in a meaningful way to explore the new mode of human future living.

Text/Beijing Youth Daily reporter Zu Weiwei

Editor/Bow Lifang

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