
Yuyan Zhang
Author at Green Building & Design (gb&d)
Articles
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3 weeks ago |
pubs.rsc.org | Hongzhi Wang |Leshan Yan |Weiguo Zhang |Yuyan Zhang
Zwitterion Additive promotes (100)-textured Zinc Anodes for deep cycling Zinc Ion Batteries The application of Aqueous Zinc Ion Batteries (AZIBs) is severely hindered by dendrite formation, passivation, and corrosion. Modulating the crystallographic orientation of zinc deposition is recognized as an effective strategy.
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Feb 1, 2025 |
mdpi.com | Yuyan Zhang |Jiping Zhao |Hui Guo |Xiaoyun Lu
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Jun 5, 2024 |
gbdmagazine.com | Yuyan Zhang
Story at a glanceMetal cladding is often chosen by architects for its longevity and cost efficiency. Today’s metal has an increased emphasis on sustainability and performance. Modern metal cladding solutions are available in more color and finish offerings. When a hurricane hit Mississippi a few years ago, all the homes in one area were flattened except the Blue House with its blue metal roof.
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Oct 31, 2023 |
gbdmagazine.com | Yuyan Zhang
Story at a glance:Designed by Corgan, Wells Fargo’s new campus in Las Colinas, Texas produces more energy on site than it consumes. It’s the first net-positive project for both the client and the architecture firm. The project started with an initial goal of net zero, but when the client moved the target, 0the design team had to scrutinize every system to reach net positive. Corgan’s commercial sector leader Matt McDonald shares why financial institutions are making big sustainable building moves.
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Oct 25, 2023 |
gbdmagazine.com | Yuyan Zhang
Story at a glance:LinkedIn adds three new buildings and two new parking structures to their campus in Mountain View. Designed by STUDIOS Architecture, the project emphasizes the connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. This project is one of the first to use low-carbon concrete and is LEED Platinum–certified. Arrive at Building One of LinkedIn’s Middlefield campus in Mountain View, California and you’ll be greeted by orange stairs.
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