Friday, June 29, 2007

From Quarry to Ritzy: Songjiang Green Resort




A 37,237 sq ft (3,459 sq m) green roof covers the entirety of a new green resort under construction in Shanghai's Songjiang district, just southwest of China's most populous city. The hotel, built into a previously used 328 ft (100m) quarry, will feature approximately 400 rooms, restaurants, sports facilities and even some underwater areas for guests. Sounds pretty energy intensive, right? Well...yes, but like any green resort worth its weight in renminbi, the Songjiang Hotel explored alternative energy sources for their electrical and heating systems. The alt energy winner? Geothermal. The swank five-star resort is expected to open in May of 2009. Via ::Designflute Via ::Inhabitat Also in TreeHugger: Tibetan Eco-lodge

1 comment:

WRGII said...

I read an article about this called "China's Green Resort" at http://cleanerairforcities.blogspot.com/2008/09/chinas-green-resort.html

The article states that there is going to be a later article with an interview between the author and Atkins Design.

Now if China would just put more green roofs on buildings!