Dear ladies and gentlemen,

This year the World Green Infrastructure Network's World Green Roof Congress will be held in , from October 22nd to October 26th, 2012.

A famous Chinese saying goes, “Just as there is Paradise in Heaven, there are Suzhou and Hangzhou on earth.” The beautiful Hangzhou has always been the richest city in China. Located in the Yangtze River Delta, Hangzhou is typically characterized with the fastest-growing economy and urbanization in the country.

West Lake in Hangzhou, China, via wallpaperstravel.com

The 2012 World Green Roof Congress in Hangzhou, China is co-sponsored by the World Green Roof Infrastructure Network (WGIN), International Rooftop Landscaping Association (IRLA) and Hangzhou Municipal People’s Government.

In March, we held our press conference and launching ceremony at Diaoyutai State Guesthouse and Beijing International Conference Center, respectively, calling for provinces and cities in China to participate in our congress.

The World Green Roof Congress (WGRC) builds a friendly public platform for elites both from the Vertical Planting industry around the world and from other industries who share concerns for global environmental protection, to exchange information of new concepts, technologies and policies of ecological environmental protection as well as to promote the development of the Green Roof industry in all countries, thus contributing to tackling global warming, building ecological, low-carbon and livable cities, curbing PM 2.5 (windblown soil particles 2.5 micrometers in size), and solving the conflict between humans and land.

Join us for this unique and exciting congress in Hangzhou, China! Experience world-renown industry speakers and dignitaries leading ten forums and opportunities to visit once in a lifetime greenroof and wall projects as well as tour iconic Chinese cities, monumental attractions, and important historical and cultural sites.

Hangzhou, China, via HANGZHOU.GOV.CN

Hangzhou has enjoyed a history of over 2,200 years since the county administration was established in Qin Dynasty. It is one of the cradles of the Huaxia (China) Civilization. The Kuahuqiao Ruins show that there were human beings living in the Hangzhou area as early as 8,000 years ago. The Liangzhu Culture, over 5,000 years ago, was known as "the Dawn of Civilization."

Hangzhou, one of the seven ancient capitals of China, was the capital of Wuyue State of the Five-Dynasties and also the capital of the Southern . In the 13th century, the Italian traveler Marco Polo admired Hangzhou as "the Most Splendid and Luxurious City in the World." Hangzhou was called Qiantang in ancient time. In the ninth year of Kaihuang of Sui Dynasty (589, Hangzhou was founded to replace the original Qiantang County and the name of Hangzhou was recorded for the first time in history.

In the first year of the Republic of China (1912), the original Qiantang County and Renhe County were merged into Hangzhou County. In the 16th year of the Republic of China (1927), Hangzhou County was dismantled and Hangzhou was founded as a city. It was on May 3, 1949 when Hangzhou was liberated that it began to write its new chapter of development in history.

2012 World Green Roof Congress • Hangzhou China Agenda

The preliminary agenda, such as forums, exhibitions, trainings and visiting, is as follows:

October 22nd, 2012—Registration

October 23rd, 2012—Inspecting Hangzhou Vertical Greening and Roof Agriculture

October 24th, 2012—Opening Ceremony and Awarding Ceremony

Topic: Vertical Greening Controls PM 2.5 Better Carbon-Sequestrating Buildings, Better Livable Eco-City

Evening: Welcome Reception

October 25th, 2012—Forums

-Forum One: Vertical Greening Controls PM 2.5 ( Forum of Vertical Greening Function) -Forum Two: New Technologies of Roof Greening -Forum Three: New Technologies of Green Walls -Forum Four: New Technologies of Roof Agriculture and Roof Garden -Forum Five: New Technologies Rainwater Harvesting and Soft Slop -Forum Six: Incentive Policy -Forum Seven: Protecting Natural Wetland and Artificial Wetland -Forum Eight: Roof Greening of Underground Garage -Forum Nine: Idea-King Winning Designer Form -Forum Ten: Ecological Garden City Building Form

October 26th, 2012—Inspecting Hangzhou, Ecological Wetland, Historic Gardens

Evening: Farewell Party

October 27th, 2012—Tours

Enjoy our especially tailored 4 or 6-day tour, guaranteed to provide lifetime memories!

※ Tour One: Four-day tour to Suzhou and ※ Tour Two: Six-day tour to Beijing and Xi’an, the Tour of China’s Ancient Capital Cities

Honorary Chairman: Dr.Qiu Baoxing, Deputy Minister of MOHURD (Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development)

Zhou Ganzhi, Member of Chinese Academy of Science&Chinese Academy of Engineering, Former Vice Minister of Construction Chen Junyu, Chinese Academy of Engineering and Beijing Forestry University, Professor Luo Zhewen, Professor, Former Chief Engineering of the State Administration of Cultural Heritage and well-known garden expert in ancient architecture

President of the Conference: Shao Zhanwei, Mayor, Hangzhou Municipal People’s Government

Wu Zhiqiang, Professor and Chief Planner of Shanghai World Expo Park Manfred Koehler, Professor and President of World Green Roof Infrastructure Network Dr. Patrick Blanc, French National Scientific Research Centre and distinguished expert in vertical gardening

Executive-general: Dr. Wang Xiangchun, Chief of Greening Department of MOHURD (Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development)

Secretary-general: Wang Xianmin, Professor, founder of China’s Green Roof Associations, and the Executive Vice President of International Rooftop Landscaping Association

Keynote Speakers: Dr. Qiu Baoxing, Deputy Minister of Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development of China Zhou Ganzhi, Member of Chinese Academy of Science & Chinese Academy of Engineering, Former Vice Minister of Construction Manfred Koehler, Professor, President of World Green Roof Infrastructure Network Wu Zhiqiang, Professor, Chief Planner of Shanghai World Expo Park Dr. Patrick Blanc, French National Scientific Research Centre, distinguished expert in vertical gardening Ken Yeang, Chairman and Design Director, Principal of Llewellyn Davies Yeang and T. R. Hamzah and Yeang Dusty Gedge, President of European Federation of Green Roof Associations Linda Velazquez, Founder and publisher of Greenroofs.com Steven Peck, Founder and President of Green Roofs for Healthy Cities Matthew Dillon, President of GreenRoofs Australasia and WGIN Board Member Dr. Tai Lee Siang, Vice-President, Singapore Green Building Council Wang Hsiao-ling, Professor, – Landscape Gardening Association Honorary Chairman Hajime Kosimizu, Professor, Honorary Chairman of the Japan Rooftop Landscaping Association

Introduction to the World Green Roof Congress Hangzhou Taixuhu Holiday Hotel:

※ Excellent Quality Hotel in China ※ Best Leisure and Holiday Resort in China ※ China Top 10 Conference and Exhibition Hotels

Hotel Environment

The Hangzhou Taixuhu Holiday Hotel Co., Ltd. is the first leisure hotel with the theme of oriental culture in Eastern China which integrates garden, leisure, and health culture and features conference and exhibition, leisure and holiday, and recuperation and body checkup opportunities.

Fupeng Building Hall

Covering a gross floor area of nearly 50,000 sqm, carrying strong tinge of oriental culture in design and revealing luxury and magnificence amidst antiquity and elegance, the hotel is blessed with a favorable natural environment facing the lake, surrounded by mountains and close to the ecological yew forest of thousands of mu.

Outdoor Scene

Reputed as “The best resort for leisure and holiday in China,” it is your primary choice for quality leisure life.

Comfortable Beds

The Hangzhou Taixuhu Holiday Hotel has seven stories, with 297 rooms/set, 543 beds. The hotel offers 214 luxury rooms, standard rooms feature 30 set, luxurious between big bed 42 set, deluxe suites and a suite of rooms, 1 set, emperor (President) suites 1.

Spacious Rooms

The hotel has a lobby bar, western restaurant, Golden Goblet club, Golden Ding Bar, and so on, and can accommodate 1500 guests. There are 9 conference and multi-function halls including the multi-function hall with no pillars, which accommodates 1600 guests and 3000 banquet conference guests.

Conference Hall

The hotel provides a business centre, shopping center, ticketing, etc., series services and at the same time, it also has a gym, tennis court, swimming pool, sauna center, chess and card room, singing and dancing hall, KTV, billiards room, east to the water world, SPA club, hairdressing salon, etc.

Ballroom

The Registration Fee and Remittance in U.S. Dollars (USD):

Full Delegate Passes Overseas Member Overseas Non-member Early Bird Rate #1 (Register $299 $399 before June 23) Early Bird Rate #2 (Register $349 $449 before August 7) Early Bird Rate #3 (Register $399 $499 before September 22) Regular Rate $449 $549

Limited Admission Rate

Trade Show Only (Dec 1st) $45 Student Delegate* $99

Conference Proceedings Full Delegates Non-Delegates

Pre-Conference $99 $120

Post-Conference $120 $299

Tours (space is limited) Rate Four-day tour to Suzhou and $ 470 per person Shanghai Six-day tours to Beijing and $ 980 per person Xi'an

Price Note

Hotel USD149/Per room/Per night Reserve Before August 7 USD60/Breakfast and Meal Reserve Before August 7 Dinner/Per Day Airport Pick/Send USD40 per person a time Reserve Before August 7

The Registration Fee will be used as:

※ A VIP ticket to the World Green Roof Opening Reception ※ The Conference forums and break tea in the morning and afternoon ※ The Green Roof Projects visits ※ Tickets to the parks ※ The Conference Proceedings ※ DVD of the Conference Activities

The Conference will arrange the accommodation and field trips, but they will have an extra cost to be charged as listed in the above table.

About Exhibiting:

COST OF PARTICIPATION

※ Option 1- Shell Scheme Package: Booth price E1:USD $2800 per booth; E2:USD $2600 per booth (3M×3M=9sqm). Price includes exhibition space, fascia board with company name both in English and Chinese, side & back walls, carpeted floor, one information desk, two folding chairs, two spotlights, one 220V/500W power outlet, daily stand cleaning and basic security.

※ Option 2- Raw Space Only: Booth price E1:USD $280 per sqm; E2:USD $260 per sqm (min 36 sqm.) Price includes exhibition space, free invitation cards for exhibitors to invite key customers and free listing in the official show updates and show directory. Please contact the organizers if you want more advertisements - see contact info below.

The Tours after the Conference (extra cost)

You will need to pay air-ticket for check-in and departure; we are responsible for full travel services of the following five routes which depart from Shanghai, to arrange a specific schedule and price according to your request.

Post-Congress Tour Option One: Four-day tour to Suzhou and Shanghai

USD $470/ One Person

Day One: Hangzhou – Suzhou Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Full Day Tour: Visit the Lion Grove Garden (an hour), Humble Administrator's Garden (an hour and a half) and Tiger Hill (an hour and a half)

Lion Grove Garden

After breakfast in Hangzhou, we will drive about an hour and a half to Suzhou to visit the Lion Grove Garden, one of the four most famous and representative classic gardens in Suzhou. It was first given the name of Lion Grove as the grotesque rocks of its man-made hill resembled lions.

Lunch

In the afternoon, we will take a tour around the Humble Administrator's Garden, the largest garden in Suzhou, generally considered to be the finest garden in all of southern China. Along with other classical gardens (e.g. the Lion Grove Garden), it is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Humble Administrator's Garden

The last stop of Day One is Tiger Hill, which for over 2,000 years has been called “the most beautiful resort in Wu (Ancient name of Jiangsu Province).” Tiger Hill is a large hillrock covering some 14,ooo square meters and is 36 meters in height.

Tiger Hill, Photo by Sranmal, via blog.travelpod.com

Climbing the hill, there are historical sites, some of which can be traced back over 2,500 years to the founding of Suzhou. Many places of historical interest have made the hill a tourist attraction. The famous poet Su Dongpo in the Song Dynasty once remarked,” To visit Suzhou without seeing the Tiger Hill is something to regret.”

Then we go back to the hotel to have dinner and rest.

End of Day One.

Day Two: Suzhou – Shanghai Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Full Day Tour: Visit Zhouzhuang, Chenghuang Temple and Yu Garden

Zhouzhuang

Zhouzhuang, an ancient town located between Shanghai, Suzhou and Hangzhou, dates back to 1086 AD. Surrounded by water, the town features classical bridges, a waterway transport system and the traditional architecture of a bygone era. With its profound historical inheritance and unique cultural heritage, Zhouzhuang is renowned for its typical Southern Chinese riverside scenery, elegantly-crafted bridges, meandering streams and well-preserved ancient residential houses.

Lunch

Chenghuang Temple

After lunch we will drive about an hour to Shanghai, to visit Chenghuang Temple. Chenghuang Temple is a Taoist temple built during Yongle period (1403-1424) in . Today, it is an important venue for religious activities in Shanghai and for international cultural exchanges. Those familiar with Shanghai will know that the area around Chenghuang Temple is the best place to sample the city’s traditional snack food.

Also, we will pay a visit to Yu Garden. Built between 1559 and 1577 by local official Pan Yunduan as the private estate for his father, Yu Yuan (meaning “Garden of Peace and Comfort”) is a maze of Ming Dynasty pavilions, elaborate rockeries, arched bridges and goldfish ponds, all encircled by an undulating dragon wall. It’s the most complete classical garden in urban Shanghai and therefore a must-see for every tourist.

Yu Garden

Then we go have dinner and get to the hotel.

End of Day Two.

Day Three: Shanghai Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Full Day Tour: Tour around Pudong District, Century Avenue, Jin Mao Tower, Oriental Pearl Tower, Nanjing Road, Bund Subterranean Sightseeing Tunnel, the Bund

View of Century Avenue; Photo by Fortunato Facchinetti, via shanghaiist.com.

Century Avenue, with a full length of 5.5 kilometers from the Oriental Pearl to Pudong Century Park and width of 100 meters, is known as the "Avenue des Champs" in China. It is positioned to be an urban sightseeing avenue. There are 8 botanical gardens with their individual themes and features along the footway in the north side, which creates more garden scenery for the avenue. There are also time-themed sculptures and art works along the avenue, with unique scenery and deep cultural charm.

Oriental Pearl TV Tower, via China Connection Tours

The Oriental Pearl TV Tower is located in Pudong New Area, facing "The Gallery of International Architecture" across the Yangtze River and contrasting pleasantly with the building groups of Lujiazui at the back. It is the landmark building of Shanghai. With the absolute height of 468 meters, it is the highest tower in Asia and the fourth highest in the world. It exhibits the spectacular scenery of the international metropolis.

Jin Mao Tower, via Top 10 Gallery

Jin Mao Tower is one of the landmark buildings of Shanghai, with the height of 420.5 meters and total construction area of 290 thousand square meters. The 88-storey observation deck of Jin Mao Tower, with the height of 340.1 meters, is one of the top ten new sceneries and scenic spots of Shanghai.

The Bund

Then we wander through the bustling Bund, featuring outstanding European colonial architectures, new skyscrapers and historical buildings in Shanghai.

Then we go back to the hotel and rest. End of Day Three.

Day Four: Shanghai Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Half Day Tour: Visit the Chenshan Botanical Garden (two hours)

Chenshan Botanical Garden

The Chenshan Botanical Garden is a comprehensive botanical garden with strong scientific content and beautiful garden landscapes integrating scientific research, popularization of science, and landscape and leisure, and is also a major social welfare ecological construction project.

Lunch

After lunch, transfer to the airport and take your flight.

End of the tour.

Tour includes: -- Three nights accommodation with buffet breakfast -- Tours with meals as listed

Tour excludes: -- Personal expenses and gratuities to guide, driver, cruise staff and porters

Post-Congress Tour Option Two: Beijing and Xi’an, the Tour of China’s Ancient Capital Cities

USD $980/ One Person

Day One: Hangzhou – Xi’an Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Full Day Tour: Visit Xi’an, the Ancient City Wall

Xi’an, the Ancient City Wall

After breakfast, we will transfer to the airport and take a flight to Xi’an, the ancient capital for 11 dynasties and east end of the Silk Road.

The Ancient City Wall is one of the oldest and largest existing walls in China and the most representative of relics of Xi’an.

Day Two: Xi’an Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Full Day Tour: Visit the Terracotta Army, Huaqing Palace Heritage Site, Xi’an Business Street

Terracotta Army

First we will take a visit to Museum of Terracotta Warriors and Horses (UNESCO), one of the greatest archaeological discoveries in the world. More than 6000 life-sized terra cotta warriors, archers, infantrymen, horses and bronze chariots silently guarded the tomb of China's First Emperor for over 2,200 years.

Huaqing Palace Heritage Site

After lunch, we will go for a two-hour tour to the Huaqing Palace Heritage Site. It is located in the Lintong District 30 km east to the urban area of Xian. The favorable geographical conditions and its natural environment make it one of the cradles where ancient people settled and it was also a favorite place for emperors to build their palaces as a resort. Since ancient times, it has ever been a famous bathing and tourist destination.

Xi’an Business Street

When we finish the tour to Huaqing Palace, our next stop is Xi’an Business Street.

Then we will go back to the hotel and rest.

End of Day Two.

Day Three: Xi’an Meals: Breakfast Full Day Tour: Mount Hua

Mount Hua

On Day Three we will go to Mount Hua (about 120km), the “Number One Precipitous Mountain under Heaven.” As one of China’s five sacred mountains, Mount Hua is famous for its steep peaks, characteristic rocks, cloud seas and waterfalls. With the changeable climate on the mountain, we will enjoy spectacular scenes in different seasons. Besides the stunning natural view, Mount Hua is also home to several important Taoist Monasteries, and it is also known as a centre for the practice of traditional martial arts.

Then we can go back to Xi’an and have our dinner at the Muslim Snack Street. Note that Lunch and dinner today are not included in the tour and will be at your own expense.

At night, we will take a flight from Xi’an to Beijing.

End of Day Three.

Day Four: Beijing Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Full Day Tour: Visit the Tian’anmen Square (30 minutes), the (2 hours), (an hour and a half),

Tian’anmen Square

After breakfast, we will drive to Tian’anmen Square and then visit the Forbidden City. Tian’anmen Square is one of the largest city squares in the world. It is situated in the heart of Beijing. Built in 1417, it was the main entrance to the Forbidden City, and also a symbol of the nation and an image of China projected not just on banknotes, coins and stamps, but worldwide.

The Forbidden City

The Forbidden City was the Chinese imperial palace from the Ming Dynasty to the . It is located in the middle of Beijing, and now houses the Palace Museum. For almost 500 years, it served as the home of emperors and their households, as well as the ceremonial and political center of Chinese Government.

Lunch

Beihai Park

After lunch we will go visit Beihai Park. Situated in the Xicheng District, Baihai Park has a history of more than 1,000 years. This park was built up through five dynasties, the Liao (916-1125), the Jin (1115-1234), the Yuan (1271-1368), the Ming (1368-1644) and the Qing (1644-1911). Though it was a royal garden, it remains grand with a hint of exquisite elegance as well. It covers an area of 69 hectares (171 acres), with over a half covered by water. The whole park can be divided into four scenic areas: Qionghua Islet (Jade Flower Islet), Circular City, the eastern bank area, and the northern bank area.

Jingshan Park

The next stop in the afternoon is Jingshan Park, the highest point in Beijing City. It was built in 1179 during the Jin Dynasty and has a history of more than 800 years. This Park is located directly to the north of the Forbidden City's Shenwu Gate. Visitors will discover that Beihai Park is located directly to the west of Jingshan Park. Further north again from Jingshan Park, the Bell and Drum Towers are located at the top of Di An Men Da Jie.

Qianmen Street

At night, we will take a tour to Qianmen Street. Qianmen Street is the oldest and most famous ancient shopping street with unique culture. It is located at the center place of ancient Beijing city, which is an important component part of south middle axis. Qianmen Street has a history of more than 580 years, there dwells around 30 famous shops with over 100 years history such as Beijing Tong Rentang, which sells Chinese medicine; Nei Liansheng, which sells shoes; Rui Fuxiang which sells silk; and Liu Biju, which sells pickles, etc. It has always been the leading traditional shopping center.

End of Day Four.

Day Five: Beijing Meals: Breakfast, Lunch Full Day Tour: Visit the Great Wall (2 hours), Ming Tombs (an hour and forty minutes), Olympic Park, Bird Nest, Water Cube

The Great Wall

After breakfast we start off to visit the Great Wall, one of the greatest wonders of the world, which was listed as a World Heritage by UNESCO in 1987. Just like a gigantic dragon, the Great Wall winds up and down across deserts, grasslands, mountains and plateaus, stretching approximately 8,851.8 kilometers (5,500 miles) from east to west of China. With a history of more than 2000 years, some of the sections are now in ruins or have disappeared. However, it is still one of the most appealing attractions all around the world owing to its architectural grandeur and historical significance.

Then we will go have lunch and drive to the Ming Tombs. The Ming Dynasty from 1368 to 1644 had 16 emperors. Thirteen of them were buried in Beijing. So their tombs are called Ming Tombs. Through the 5,000 years of Chinese history many emperors left after them large or small tombs, but the Ming Tombs are well preserved today. A Chinese imperial mausoleum usually consists of two parts, the divine road and the burial palace. The marble archway, or paifang, is the beginning of the divine road and of the whole Ming Tombs. This carved archway is the largest existent one in China. It bears patterns of clouds and dragons, which is a characteristic of imperial architecture. The divine road is a passage in front of the tombs to facilitate the sacrificial ceremonies.

The Bird Nest

On our way back to the city, we will take a look at the Olympic Park, Bird Nest and the Water Cube.

The Water Cube

At night, we will relax ourselves at the Sanlitun Bar Street.

End of Day Five.

Day Six: Beijing Meals: Breakfast Half Day Tour: Visit the (2 hours), Beijing Botanical Garden

The Summer Palace

After breakfast, we will go to one of the finest examples of Garden Architecture in China, the Summer Palace. More than 100 examples of traditional architecture are to be found in the park, including pavilions, terraces, temples, pagodas, waterside gazebos, covered corridors, stone bridges and the famous marble boat. In December 1998, UNESCO included the Summer Palace on its World Heritage List. It declared the Summer Palace an "outstanding expression of the creative art of Chinese Landscape Garden Design, incorporating the works of humankind and nature in a harmonious whole."

Beijing Botanical Garden

Two hours later, we will go to the last stop of this tour, the Beijing Botanical Garden. Lying at the foot of the West Hill of Beijing, it has by tradition been engaged in the conservation of the native flora, especially plants from northern, northeastern and northwestern China. Its attention is also concentrated on research, public education and recreation.

Then we transfer to the airport and you take your flight.

End of the tour.

Tour includes: -- Five nights accommodation with buffet breakfast -- Tours with meals as listed -- Domestic flight tickets with airport taxes -- Round trip airport/hotel/airport transfers

Tour excludes: -- International flights and airport tax -- Personal expenses and gratuities to guide, driver, cruise staff and porters

So far, we are glad to see that Australia, Japan, Singapore and Taiwan (China) have been organizing delegate groups to participate in our congress. May I suggest that you follow the lead of these countries? I encourage you and your colleagues to form your own delegation to visit and participate in our unique conference.

We are very encouraged with the progress of WGIN's sponsorship and invite you to become a sponsor and exhibit at the 2012 World Green Roof Congress • Hangzhou China along with companies including ZHEJIANG SENHE SEED CO., LTD and Tihua Caotang (Beijing) CO., LTD.

We certainly hope you can join us! Please keep in touch and let us know if we can answer any of your questions.

For more congress, travel, and sponsorship information, please contact us below.

Contact Conference Secretariat Address: Room 105, Building 4, No.9 Yuan, Sanlihe Road, , Beijing, China International Liaison Department: William Wei Mobile: 0086-1371 8888 305 E-mail: [email protected] Zip Code: 100037 Tel: 0086-10- 6711 5339 Fax: 0086-10- 6831 2977 Chinese website: www.greenrooftops.cn English website: www.wgrc.cn

Wang Xianmin

Publisher's Note: Last September 2011, we were honored for Wang Xianmin to have participated in Greenroofs.com's inaugural Greenroofs & Walls of the World™ Virtual Summit. Read my Sky Gardens Blog post about it, and see Professor Wang's wonderful "The Current Situation and Future of Green Roofs in China" video presentation on our GreenroofsTV channel on YouTube.

Wang Xianmin Beijing, China

Wang Xianmin is Deputy Chief of the Vertical Greening Academic Group of China Green Building Council; Vice Chairman of the International Rooftop Landscaping Association; Secretary-general of the 2012 Hangzhou China•World Green Roof Conference; Founder and former Secretary-general of the Beijing Rooftop Greening Association; former Secretary-general of the Great Wall Green Engineering Organizing Committee and Former Deputy Dean of the Asia-Pacific Education Centre of Peking University. He graduated from Beijing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics. Xianmin Wang is the author of China 2010 Shanghai World Expo venue three-dimensional Green, 2011 and Roof Garden, 2007.

Contact Wang Xianmin at: [email protected]