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Study On Climate Adaptation Of Dwellings In The Middle And Lower Reaches Of The Yellow River

Posted on:2015-09-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2272330452968221Subject:Architectural Design and Theory
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In recent years, studies of regional traditional settlements based on the protectionand inheritance of traditional culture have gradually increased, which obtained lots ofvaluable results. However,"regional" is usually defined the scope of the administrativedivision, but less on basic properties of the natural environment in most of the existingstudy.Climate, landscape and other natural conditions will produce a great impact on theregional characteristics of settlement building. The local climate including sunlight,temperature and humidity will affect the location and form of thesettlements;meanwhile, vegetation growth Under different climate conditions is alsoimportant for architectural form and construction materials. How to create livableenvironment adapt to the different geographical features, value of studies andexperiences can be found from traditional dwellings.This paper summarizes the relevant domestic climate adaptive research progressand trend through data analysis. On the basis of "regional",cimate zones of YellowRiver building partitions covered-cold regions IIA, IIB sub-climatic zones,analyzedresidential types, characteristics and distribution under different climate zones.anddeeply analyzed the building types in characteristic differences of climate adaptationrepresented by two categories of courtyard and cave dwellings. Finally to analyze andcompare the differences of climate adaptability under various climate zones throughtraditional green residential experience.Sought by the impact of these differences reflectthe climate and environment of formation and development of settlements, providingnew perspectives to guide and support regional research data.
Keywords/Search Tags:Residential type, Climate adaptation, Construct experience
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