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What are Liang Sicheng's architectural works?
Liang Sicheng's architectural works include a heroic monument built by the people of China and the government of China to commemorate the revolutionary martyrs in modern China. Wang Guowei Monument commemorates Mr. Wang Guowei, a great scholar in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. The tomb of Liang Qichao is actually the family cemetery of Liang Qichao. The overall design is simple and generous, just like walking into a courtyard.

Liang Sicheng Architecture Award was listed as the first batch of pilot projects for the societies affiliated to China Association for Science and Technology to undertake government transfer functions in an orderly manner. The Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development entrusted Liang Sicheng's Architectural Award to China Architectural Society for independent hosting.

Since 20 16, Liang Sicheng Architectural Award has been selected on a global scale, once every two years, with two winners each time. China Architecture Society and Liang Sicheng Foundation awarded certificates and medals to the winners, with a reward of RMB 654.38+10,000.

Liang Sicheng Architecture Award

The building is 26 stories high, with 855 square meters of solar panels to collect energy and natural ventilation design. The building is almost surrounded by organic plants and used as an insulation wall. It can connect the upper floor with the street below through the slope. The building also allows for future expansion, and many walls and stairs can be moved and removed.

The building can also collect rainwater, which can fully meet the needs of plant irrigation. And there are biogas production equipment. A large number of recyclable and recyclable materials will be used in building materials, which can restore the local ecosystem and enhance greening.

The building took 65,438+065,438+0 years to complete in 65,438+0984. It is the experimental product of implementing the concept of bioclimate design into the building, mainly considering how to weaken the influence of intense solar radiation on the indoor physical environment during the day. The most interesting part is that the double umbrella roof is covered with shutters and the light and shadow it produces. The interior is open and accessible.