In 2015, the United Nations proposed a set of global action plans – the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for 2030. It aims to guide countries around the world to achieve sustainable development in three aspects: economic, social and environmental. Wang Shaoxiong, the person in charge of the "Twelfth Five-Year Residential Pilot Base" in Quanzhou, the starting point of the Maritime Silk Road, and a member of the Habitat Professional Committee of the China Sustainable Development Research Association, noticed that housing is the pursuit of people's lives, and people often spend 1 or 2 generations of time and economic accumulation to build a house, which is a heavy burden, and some families with slightly better economies blindly build new houses, which is a serious waste of resources. He worked with the national team to design and build a "Centennial Hut House" model house that can protect 3-5 generations. The new house can build the spiritual civilization of the population, the material civilization of resources and the ecological civilization of the environment, carry the context of Chinese civilization, integrate the characteristics of Chinese and Western gardens, and promote people to take the initiative to achieve the 17 sustainable development goals of the United Nations.
The hundred-year-old ligature house (厝: the fortress where the body and soul return to it) has a unique social value:
1. Inheritance: The single-family houses we design and build inherit the traditional Chinese philosophy of "the unity of heaven and man" and construction technology for thousands of years, and nurture the needs of "people" from birth to death.
2. Open source: There are still 6 years to go before the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, and I have found that through the residential environment that everyone can't live without, we can subtly and promote the education of "people" to guide the thinking and learning of "people", build the soul of mankind from generation to generation, and effectively achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Today, I'm sharing this path with my friends.
3. Reducing expenditure: Realizing the self-sustaining of energy from living to travel, and realizing multi-generational living together, this will be the largest amount of energy conservation, emission reduction and land conservation on the earth.
4. Peiyuan: People in the new era need a place for physical and mental return, and the residence of the new era can create a strong spiritual casting force.
5. Zhizhen: Planning and design to give people the dream of a beautiful house can mobilize the enthusiasm of the majority of people to participate in economic construction and release strong productivity. This process is also the process of the country's economy taking off again.
Starting from the "daily needs" and "affordable" needs of ordinary people, the "Centennial Hut House" fully considers the sustainable development strategy of population, resources and environment at the national level. The construction of the residence is equipped with "farmhouse drying field", "vegetable garden", "persuasion monument", "exhibition gallery", "three-dimensional natural ventilation, solar power generation, solar water heating", "multi-function hall", "middle hall", "pond in front of the hall", "wedding room", "warm small suite", "family forum" and other life scenes for selection, and the new residential function is in line with the development direction of the times and history. In October 2021, the construction technology obtained 10 "Utility Model Patent Certificates" issued by the State Intellectual Property Office.
Ten utility model patents can be combined and arranged into n multiple structural models to fully ensure people's needs. "Centennial ligature": 4 generations of the same house, bless 3 5 generations, the base of body and soul. It is the standard configuration of the ancestors of the Kaiji (branch) people and a generation of junjie.
From 2013 to 2016, he cooperated with experts from the National Engineering Research Center for Housing and Residential Environment, and cooperated with Tongji University, Tianjin University, Henan University and other units, to be responsible for the management and operation of the pilot base of the "Twelfth Five-Year National Science and Technology Support Program - R&D and Construction of Energy Self-sustaining Housing Prototype (Project No.: 2013BAL01B02)". A number of new-age residential solutions have been designed in the Quanzhou Pilot Base to adapt to the different economic and climatic conditions of China's vast lands, and this building plan is a reserved solution for continuous research and development.
During the R&D activities, Wang Shaoxiong went to the United Kingdom, Singapore, Japan, Europe and other countries and many ethnic minority autonomous regions in China to carry out in-depth research, and also had many two-way exchanges with Singaporean and Taiwanese Chinese. He will focus on the study of traditional Chinese architecture such as "Wangjia Courtyard", "Qiaojia Courtyard", "Beijing Courtyard Courtyard" and "Wujian Zhang in Southern Fujian" in Yinxu and Shanxi. (Hong Xuchao).