The view from the offices of Greenpeace Chiona, in Beijing's Dongcheng District, taken at 8.30am for a week
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The view from the offices of Greenpeace Chiona, in Beijing's Dongcheng District, taken at 8.30am for a week
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Designed by Gensler, the expansion invoved construction of a new 160,000 square foot terminal, expanded security checkpoints and a sky bridge between the terminal and parking. The design of the new terminal roots its inspiration to the natural beauty and resources of Maine. The terminal has extensively used timber, which is a rare element in airport architecture. The facility was built to embrace several sustainable elements, which consist of natural daylighting, FSC-certified glue laminated structural timbers, and low-maintenance, polished concrete floors. Via Lauren Moss, Digital Sustainability Delete the scoop?
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