Public buildings The energy-saving design standards are formulated in accordance with the current national standards "Design Standards for Energy Efficiency of Public Buildings" (GB50189) and "Design Standards for Lighting of Buildings" (GB50034), in combination with climate characteristics and specific conditions, in order to implement national laws, regulations and policies on energy conservation and environmental protection, improve the indoor environment of public buildings, and improve energy efficiency. Among them, what are the public buildings in the energy-saving design standards for public buildings?
Buildings are divided into civil buildings and industrial buildings, and civil buildings are divided into residential buildings and public buildings. Public buildings include the following types of buildings:
(1) Education buildings: teaching buildings for primary and secondary schools, secondary professional schools, colleges and universities, vocational schools, special education schools, etc;
(2) Office buildings: office buildings and office buildings (including apartment type office buildings) of government departments at all levels, government agencies and institutions;
(3) Scientific research buildings: laboratories, scientific research buildings, observatories, etc;
(4) Cultural and entertainment buildings: libraries, museums, archives, cultural centers, exhibition halls, theaters, concert halls, ocean halls, amusement parks, dance halls, etc;
(5) Commercial service buildings: shopping malls, supermarkets, food markets, hotels, hotels, restaurants, bath centers, beauty centers, banks, postal, telecommunications buildings, funeral homes, etc;
(6) Sports buildings: stadiums, gymnasiums, swimming pools, gyms, etc;
(7) Medical buildings: general hospitals, specialized hospitals, community medical centers, rehabilitation centers, emergency centers, sanatoriums, etc;
(8) Transportation buildings: bus passenger station, port passenger station, railway passenger station, airport terminal, urban rail passenger station, parking garage, etc;
(9) Political and legal buildings: public security bureaus, procuratorates, courts, police stations, prisons, detention centers, customs, checkpoints, etc;
(10) Memorial buildings: memorial hall, monument, memorial tower, former residence, etc;
(11) Landscape architecture: parks, zoos, botanical gardens, tourist attractions, urban and residential architectural sketches, etc;
(12) Religious buildings: churches, mosques, temples, etc.