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Xuzhou Lvliang Pavilion

第十三届中国(徐州)国际园林博览会—吕梁阁效果图.jpg


"Xi'an in the Qin and Tang Dynasties, Beijing in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Xuzhou in the Han Dynasty". Luliang Pavilion is one of the main buildings of the 13th China (Xuzhou) International Park Expo, and has become the commanding height and new landmark of the park Expo. Lv Liang pavilion was designed by academician Zhang Jinqiu's team. It follows the architectural characteristics of the Han Dynasty as the design concept and reflects the interpretation of Han style architecture in the new era. Green building materials are selected to make the building have a sense of history and massiness, while also being compatible with modernity and openness.


Luliang Pavilion project is built on the Shishan ridge at an altitude of 131.23 meters on the East Bank of xunshui lake. The landform of the construction site belongs to the hilly landform unit. The terrain fluctuates greatly. There is no electricity, water and road in the area. The construction difficulty, safe and civilized construction and process technology requirements are very high. The total building area of the project is about 4135 ㎡, the underground building area is 1183 ㎡, and the above ground building area is 2952 ㎡. There are seven floors above the ground and one floor underground. The structural form is concrete core tube shear wall + steel frame structure, and the foundation is flat raft foundation. The concrete shear wall barrel is set in the center of the structure, and the height of the core barrel rises to the roof. The overall structure is 40.2m from north to South and 35.2m from east to west. The foundation elevation is -6.850m. There are 7 cornices in the structure, including about 2100 cornice steel rafters, about 1300 truss beams, about 1500 steel beams and about 300 steel columns.

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