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Research On Planning Strategy For The Sustainable Campus Based On The Symbiosis Concept

Posted on:2012-12-28Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:J HaiFull Text:PDF
GTID:1102330335494247Subject:Architectural Design and Theory
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Following the popular concept of sustainable development, the constructions of different areas in China are implemented with the thought of scientific outlook development, which is the macroscopic background of this research. Referring to university campus construction, after over 10 years'of large-scale fast development process, the researches of current university campus construction and relevant planning, have shifted from the "quantity" attention to the "quality" concern. That is how to establish campus environment with comprehensive and sustainable development, which has already become a new and urgent puzzle for campus construction planner.Through the overall analysis on theories and literature of campus planning, the following problems are discovered. At present, many discussions of the development of sustainable focus more on water-saving, energy-saving and related technical measures of campus buildings. However, the systematic and comprehensive interpretation of the connotation of sustainable campus and the construction planning problems is neglected. For this reason, the study highlights the essential and decisive role of overall planning on campus environment construction and development process, and with the forming of relatively specific and complete planning design strategies, the theories of campus planning are perfected and advanced.It is the first time that symbiosis concept is introduced to the university campus planning and research field. With this, the study tries to creatively interpret the connotation of "sustainable campus" from symbiosis perspective, thus a strong theoretical support and guidance for this research can be provided. On this basis, this survey further puts forward its core task and main technical route, which is deriving concrete and focalized planning design strategies. This is built on the construction of systematical and complete research system of sustainable campus planning strategies. Meanwhile, the thesis pays focal attention to the strategies of the following three levels. First, the study promotes urban symbiotic strategy of sustainable campus planning, which is depended on the overall open demand of campus development (also called "export-oriented" demand).Second, the study suggests space-time symbiotic strategy of sustainable campus planning, which is founded on the objective ontology needs of campus development (also called "reserved" demand).Third, the study puts forward culturally symbiotic strategy of sustainable campus planning, which is relied on the core quality demand of campus development (also called "cultural" demand).At the same time, in the formation and perfection process of specific planning strategies, this paper always emphasizes moderate, dialectical strategy research principle, and advocates suitability and economy of strategy construction, hence highlights its better adjustment to the general development level of our social economy. Finally, this research constructs the comprehensive evaluation system of sustainable campus environment, which integrates the above specific strategies. Therefore, the completeness of the research result and overall benefit of the strategies are embodied.In short, this research rests on relevant existing research, realizes the following innovation and breakthrough:First, it introduces symbiosis concept to the campus planning research field, spotlights the innovation of research perspective.Second, it proposes a research system of sustainable campus planning strategy based on symbiosis concept, which mirrors the innovation of research thinking.Third, it forms many concrete and innovative design strategies and operating methods, which produces the innovation of research content.
Keywords/Search Tags:Symbiosis Concept, Sustainable Campus, Planning Strategy
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