| Traditional houses are an important part of heritage buildings.They have unique characteristics of composition and cultural connotation.They are called living fossils of human society.Protection of traditional residential buildings,for the continuation of the city’s historical memory and neighborhood culture has a very important positive role.With the development of the protection of historical and cultural buildings and the perfection of the relevant laws and regulations of the country,the transformation and re-use of traditional dwellings has gradually been widely accepted by the general public.attention.Based on the research of the theory and practice of adaptability reform of historical and cultural buildings at home and abroad,combined with the actual situation of the transformation and re-use of the traditional residential buildings in China,this paper aims at the research on the cultural innovation industry in the 21 st century.This paper explores the status of the historical residences in the historical building,such as the inheritance of history and culture,the development of social economy and so on,and excavates its unique advantages and potential in the background of cultural and creative industry.Through the theoretical analysis and practical case summary,this paper puts forward a feasible strategy to adapt and transform the traditional dwellings-combining the renovation of traditional dwellings with the development of cultural and creative industries,and using the methods of classification,induction and summarization,The development mode of traditional houses under the background of creative industry and the means of adaptability.And in the actual project-Beidaihe Village Deadwood Zhai Art Studio transformation,the content of this paper,"the development of traditional houses and adaptability of the means of transformation," applied to practical projects and found the inadequacies of the paper and improve the balance The theoretical and practical nature of the paper,the completion of the cultural and creative industries in the context of the traditional residential adaptation research projects. |