LONDON, England (CNN)--
Forget "Bird's Nest" and "Water Cube.
If you're traveling to China this summer, or even if you watch the Olympics on TV, make sure you're looking for a sparkling new landmark in Beijing. The GreenPix --
Zero Energy medium wall--
Is a milestone in the LED display.
It is not only one of the largest in the world ---
Consisting of 2,292 LED lights, covering an area of 24,000 square feet-
It is also one of the greenest countries where photovoltaic technology provides electricity. Its creators --
New York-based architect Simon jostla and British construction engineer Arup--
Suppose it functions like an organic system that absorbs sunlight during the day and then uses the same energy at night to produce light.
Some revolutionary new technologies support the simplicity of functionality.
With the help of German manufacturers Schueco and sunway, Giostra and Arup have developed a new technology for pressing photovoltaic cells in the middle of the glass curtain wall.
These batteries are not placed evenly, but are arranged in a constantly changing density, thus allowing more natural light to reach the interior and converting excessive solar radiation into energy, thus improving the performance of the building.
Simone Giostra is attractive to charge;
"To date, the most radical example of photovoltaic technology applied to the entire building envelope ". The building --
Xicui Entertainment Center--
Opened to the public in June 2008.