2019
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-annals-iv-4-w9-103-2019
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Contribution of Ecological Design to Critical Regionalism: Analysing Sustainability Effectiveness in Vernacular Urban Building

Abstract: Abstract. Environmentalism as the overall concept of ecological architecture is defined as the inter-relations between people, and how built forms affect the surroundings through design, reflecting the impact of technology, human principles of living with nature, and of social connections in communities. Modern ecological designs have smart solutions in planning climatic zones, with optimised natural lighting to lower energy use, and reduce wastage. Passive thermal comfort methods and spatial alignment of buil… Show more

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“…Indigenous reinterpretation characterized by styles, morphological elements, and development techniques, in order achieved through a system of shared rules in their inhabitants. Moreover, distinctive regional conservation took an important role in the local distinctiveness [16] [17]. As such, regionalism with distinctive geography emphasizes optimizing the environment-behavior interaction as a consideration of sustainable vernacular design.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indigenous reinterpretation characterized by styles, morphological elements, and development techniques, in order achieved through a system of shared rules in their inhabitants. Moreover, distinctive regional conservation took an important role in the local distinctiveness [16] [17]. As such, regionalism with distinctive geography emphasizes optimizing the environment-behavior interaction as a consideration of sustainable vernacular design.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%