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Prefab glass dome building

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  The  glass dome building  is also called the glass roof. Various types of glass roofs (glass roofs, glass skylights) are widely used in hotels, restaurants, stations, commercial cities, department stores, exhibition halls, museums, and hospitals. Immersed in a sunny and bright indoor environment unaffected by the outdoor seasonal temperature, it brings a comfortable and pleasant atmosphere, and at the same time, it has obvious energy-saving potential. However, careful structural details should be dealt with in terms of fire prevention, waterproofing, xx, and thermal insulation.   The Steel Structure Glass Dome Roof of Togo's Presidential Palace-LF-BJMB Technical Advantages (1)The glass dome building shape is high on visual impact and in most cases is both strong and durable. Domes roofs are used for providing maximum daylight on flat roofs. They are the ideal solution when conventional windows and roof www.cnxzlf.com According to the production method, the...

A landmark building in Longhua District, Shenzhen-Chuangxiang is completed

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  The steel structure project is located at Balisong 3rd Road, Longhua District, Shenzhen. As one of the iconic composite steel structure buildings in Longhua District, the designer hopes to create a natural & open vibrant neighborhood for users in a high-density city through the language of architecture, a nd welcome the citizens with the attitude of a "city image living room".   Based on the design concept of "Green Valley-Cloud Street", the apartment part is arranged on the north side of the base, adjacent to Balisong Park, enjoying a high-quality natural landscape; the office part is arranged on the south side of the base, echoing the business district with tall buildings in the future. The podium opens along the northeast-southwest direction to form an open square. The two high towers are arranged diagonally to create a "valley" visual experience for the podium; the open space "Green Valley Cloud Street" is built into the enclosed space...