Aerial photo taken on June 25, 2019 shows the terminal building of the Beijing Daxing International Airport. (Xinhua/Zhang Chenlin)
BEIJING, June 28 (Xinhua) -- An international life and health community will be built in the Beijing Daxing International Airport area, reported Shanghai Securities News Monday quoting the management committee of the airport.
According to the committee, the project planning has passed the centralized review of many domestic experts in urban design, planning, architecture, landscape, life and medicine, and other fields.
The life and health community is located within the policy scope of the China (Beijing) Pilot Free Trade Zone (FTZ), and covers an area of about 2.86 square kilometers.
It will focus on the building of three major industrial clusters, including a precision medicine core area, a medical research industrial area, and a medical manufacturing industrial area, and foster an industrial system with life and health as the core in the future by relying on the dual advantages of "airport area plus FTZ".
The public welfare buildings, large single buildings and public buildings in the community will be all subject to the national two-star assessment standard of green buildings or above.
In order to help achieve the goals of peaking carbon emissions and carbon neutrality, public buildings are encouraged to have integrated photovoltaic design, and make full use of geothermal resources and decentralized ground source heat pumps to provide basic heat loads.
The three industrial clusters will take two large concentrated green spaces as the core, and plan and design pedestrian trails, community parks and roof greening. A number of high-quality living communities such as a scientist community and an entrepreneur community will also be built in the community.
(Edited by Gu Shanshan with Xinhua Silk Road, gushanshan.1987@163.com)