China, March 9 -- The Sino-Finnish Cooperation and Communication Centre, built by CSCEC, has recently been completed and officially opened. Nicknamed Nanjing's "Ice Cube," the complex showcases a blend of innovative design and green technologies, aligning with the growing trend toward low-carbon architecture.Designed by a Finnish architect team, the project has a total floor area of approximately 210,000 square meters. It consists of four main components: The Sino-Finnish low-carbon ecology and smart city exhibition center, a featured convention and exhibition center, a high-end business hotel, a business office center, and specialty commercial spaces.Inspired by the concept of an ice cube, the overall architectural composition resembles an...