全球人居环境论坛年会举行 LP低碳智能建造技术获评“绿色智能技术产品范例”
Ke Ji Ri Bao·2025-11-13 06:56

Core Insights - The 20th Global Forum on Human Settlements (GFHS) was held in Geneva, Switzerland, where Chinese company Abok Building Materials (Kunshan) Co., Ltd. received the "New Sustainable City and Human Settlements Award" for its LP Low-Carbon Intelligent Construction System [1] - The "New Sustainable City and Human Settlements Award" was established in 2005 to recognize innovation and leadership in sustainable urban and human settlement practices, with 19 projects awarded this year, 9 of which are from China [1] - The LP Low-Carbon Intelligent Construction System re-engineers traditional construction methods by transferring key processes to factory settings, utilizing specialized equipment and robots for standardized production, and employing AI algorithms for comprehensive process control [1][2] Industry Impact - The LP system's robots operate at approximately 9 times the efficiency of human labor, reducing construction cycles by about 40%, while enhancing quality consistency, safety, and management efficiency [2] - The LP system emphasizes "full-process green manufacturing," utilizing clean energy and photovoltaic systems, achieving "zero wastewater and low energy consumption" in production, and reducing material waste by approximately 10% [4] - Buildings constructed using the LP system can reduce carbon emissions by about 20% over their entire lifecycle compared to traditional construction methods, according to calculations from Tongji University [4] Collaborative Efforts - Abok Building Materials has established partnerships with universities such as Tongji University and Southeast University to create industry-academia-research centers and has contributed to local standards for prefabricated construction technologies [4] - The LP system has been implemented in regions including Jiangsu, Shanghai, and Sichuan, and is being exported internationally, forming an integrated output system of "technology + equipment + standards + training" [4]