Porous paving offers strong decorative and plasticity, with optimized color matching schemes to complement designers' unique creativity. It can achieve the decorative styles required by different environments and personalities, something that standard permeable bricks struggle to accomplish.

(1) Increase the permeable and breathable area in cities, enhance the heat and moisture exchange between the surface and air, regulate urban climate, lower surface temperatures, and benefit in alleviating the urban "heat island" phenomenon.
(2) Make full use of rain and snowfall to increase the surface humidity, replenish the increasingly depleted groundwater resources in urban areas, and utilize the permeable subgrade as a "reservoir" function; improve the living conditions of urban surface plants and soil microorganisms, and adjust the ecological balance.
(3) Significantly reduces the burden on road drainage systems during the rainy season, markedly lowering the pollution of urban water bodies caused by heavy rain.
(4) Absorbs noise generated by vehicle travel, creating a quiet and comfortable living and traffic environment, preventing road surface water accumulation during rainy weather and reflective glare at night.
(5) Prevents surface water accumulation and night-time road reflections, eliminating the formation of black ice during winter (a nearly invisible thin layer of ice formed by frost and fog, which is extremely dangerous). This enhances the comfort and safety of both vehicle and pedestrian traffic.
(6) Large voids can adsorb urban pollutant dust, reducing dust pollution.
(7) Patterns and colors can be designed to suit environmental and functional requirements, blending seamlessly with the surrounding environment.

Porous pavement, as a new environmentally friendly and ecological road material, is highly suitable for use in urban garden roads, offering excellent overall benefits. It is evident that porous concrete surfaces contribute positively to the ecological environment of urban garden areas, serving as a crucial foundation for maintaining a healthy ecological cycle.

Intensify the application of pervious concrete in urban gardens. The comprehensive benefit indicators gained can serve as one of the control criteria for urban construction, holding significant importance for maintaining urban construction, especially urban garden construction.




































