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Research On Architectural Design Practice Of Waste-to-Energy Plant In Yueqing City In Post-industrial Society

Posted on:2024-06-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D C WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2542307109496154Subject:Degree in architecture (professional)
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In the era of post-industrial society,the large-scale construction of urban waste-toenergy plants in China presents new opportunities and challenges for their design.This thesis provides an in-depth analysis of the problems currently faced by waste-to-energy plant design in China,using research,interviews,and case studies.It also outlines the development history,design evolution,and design process of waste-to-energy plants,which are highly self-evident industrial building types,and summarizes the current trend of their development,which exhibits characteristics of diversification and sustainability.Based on this,the thesis explores the architectural design strategies of waste-to-energy plants by analyzing theoretical concepts such as the NIMBY effect,industrial tourism,and spatial composite design,as well as classic architectural case studies from both domestic and international perspectives.Finally,taking the design practice of the waste-to-energy plant in Yueqing,Zhejiang Province as a starting point,the thesis analyzes the design strategies of this plant from the perspectives of project background,positioning and planning,and architectural design.The aim is to enable the plant to achieve its own production value as an industrial building while generating additional benefits,transforming the "NIMBY effect" into a "neighborhood benefits effect." Through this research,the thesis provides some insights and reflections for the design of such public infrastructure facilities in post-industrial society in China.
Keywords/Search Tags:Waste-to-energy plant, Industrial buildings, Architectural design, Post-industrial society, Nimby effect
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