Biodiversity in the Built Environment – A Swiss Perspective (EN)

This ZEB Talk focuses on the Chinese Bee Museum, part of a Sino-Swiss zero-emission demonstration projects. Professor Luo Zhixing explaines how the design fits naturally into the forest landscape, using solar energy, energy-saving materials, and features like bird-safe glass and insect-friendly spaces. Swiss expert Maria Mayer-Sautter shared how Switzerland protects biodiversity in buildings and suggests adding more native plants and habitats.

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