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The Research On Climate Adaptability Of High-rise Office Building In Hot-summer And Cold-winter Zone

Posted on:2005-02-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y B DengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2132360152968789Subject:Architectural Design and Theory
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Most of high-population regions in china share the same climate characteristic, which means hot in summer and cold in winter. In these regions, buildings must operate with high expense, energy and poisonous emission in order to resist ultra-temperature. It's obviously not the harmony way for human to co-develop with the nature. Technology is the base of architecture; it affects development of architectural culture stilly. Ecology technology is the self-rectification to remedy unrestrained expansion of technology. With development of globalization stimulated by technology, ecology conception will play a more and more important role in the architecture design. High-rise office buildings result from development of economy at a high speed and great density of population in the hot-summer and cold-winter zone,will keep its large amount in a quite long period. But in the hot-summer and cold-winter zone of china, keeping the comfortable degree of room produces enormous energy consumption. The author has done researches in wuhan city around the summer of 2003 and the Spring Festival of 2004 and has obtained the data in a large amount. Carrying on systematic comparison with analysis with these full and accurate data, further investigating the different orientations of high-rise office buildings, level types and building envelopes will produce what kind of influence environment on buildings under the abominable climatic conditions extremely in hot summer or in cold winter, the quality of different types relatively happen. Combining the data of survey, the author proposes climate adaptability design strategy of high-rise office building in hot-summer and cold-winter zone to offer certain reference for the architects' concrete design practices.
Keywords/Search Tags:hot-summer and cold-winter zone, high-rise office building, climate adaptability, design strategy
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