SHG Greenhouse Manufacturing Co., Ltd. is proud to announce the successful completion and acceptance of the Lushan Botanical Garden Research & Exhibition Greenhouse Project in 2025. This landmark project, jointly sponsored by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Jiangxi Province, has passed rigorous field testing in one of China’s most challenging alpine environments.
Project Specifications
Located at 1,100 meters altitude in the Lushan Scenic Area, Jiangxi Province, the facility comprises three specialized research greenhouses totaling 1,517.29 m²:
Greenhouse
Function
Area
Greenhouse 1
Fern Collection
345.09 m²
Greenhouse 2
Endangered Species Conservation
683.20 m²
Greenhouse 3
Rare & Exotic Plants
489.00 m²
The Challenge: Why Most Greenhouses Fail at Altitude
Alpine greenhouse construction faces a lethal combination that defeats standard designs:
Condensation corrosion: High interior humidity meets freezing exterior frames
Equipment vulnerability: HVAC systems freeze, malfunction, or consume excessive energy
Power dependency: Altitude grid instability threatens total system failure
The SHG Solution: Five-Layer Resilience Architecture
Our engineering team developed integrated solutions addressing each failure point:
1. Thermal Efficiency & Energy Conservation Multi-layer insulation system with thermal break framing reduces heat loss by 40% compared to conventional designs. Result: sustainable operation despite extreme differentials.
2. Equipment Freeze Protection Cold-climate-rated HVAC with redundant circulation prevents ice formation in critical components. Operating proven through continuous -15°C nights.
3. Space Optimization Vertical climate zoning maximizes 1,517 m² for three distinct biomes while maintaining research access corridors.
4. Cost-Effective Heating Geothermal-assisted heat pump system reduces operational costs by 35% versus pure electric heating.
SHG Greenhouse Manufacturing Co., Ltd. is proud to announce the successful completion and acceptance of the Lushan Botanical Garden Research & Exhibition Greenhouse Project in 2025. This landmark project, jointly sponsored by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Jiangxi Province, has passed rigorous field testing in one of China’s most challenging alpine environments.