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Tsinghua University Tongzhou Project Reaches a Major Milestone! Facade to Be Unveiled—

Source:Beijing Tongzhou Fabu 2025-09-16

The Tsinghua University Tongzhou Financial Development and Talent Training Base Project, located in Songzhuang Town, has now entered the decoration and interior finishing phase.

According to China Railway Construction Group, the project’s near-zero energy building—the 1,000-seat lecture hall—is expected to unveil its facade by the end of this month.


With a planned total construction area of 467,000 square meters, the Tsinghua University Tongzhou Financial Development and Talent Training Base Project encompasses a library, a 1,000-seat lecture hall, multifunctional teaching buildings, dormitories, and more. It is a key project supporting Tsinghua University’s “Double First-Class” initiative and a major construction undertaking in BMC.


★Tsinghua University Tongzhou Financial Development and Talent Training Base Project

The project is located at the junction of Songzhuang Town and Yongshun Town, on the southeast side of the intersection of Luyuan North Street and Luyuan East Road.

As one of Beijing’s “3×100” key projects and among the city’s first batch of “Smart Construction Pilot Projects,” this is a central-level project of strategic importance in BMC. It is scheduled for completion and commissioning in 2026.

Upon completion, the project will serve as a high-end international financial talent training base, a platform for financial policy and technology research, and a hub for international financial academic and fintech exchange, providing strong support for the financial development of BMC.

During the construction of the 1,000-seat lecture hall, China Railway Construction Group has not only adopted traditional curtain wall materials such as terracotta bricks and terracotta panels, but also introduced innovative materials including near-zero energy window systems and high-performance concrete components, creating an ultra-low energy consumption building.


According to Zhao Xiangyang, Chief Engineer of the Beijing branch of China Railway Construction Group, the exterior wall enclosure adopts a dual-layer insulation system, while the glass curtain wall features five layers of glass and three air cavities—like installing a “multi-layer protective shield” for the building. All curtain wall installation joints were designed with a thermal bridge–free system, ensuring seamless connections at structural joints. This has improved the insulation performance to more than three times that of conventional walls.