2019
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/201910102003
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Form Follows Environmental Energy: Ecological Heat In Contemporary Vernacular Architecture

Abstract: The aesthetic of architecture changes with the history, and its evolution is a dynamic, humane and regional process. The contemporary China is in the double transition periods of traditional and modern, modern and postmodern, therefore the value of architecture lost its order caused by the overlapping and conflicting of different values in different periods, either external “image” or intrinsic “meaning”, are in a state of disorder. With the advent of modernization, traditional architecture seems to be gradual… Show more

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“…Human perception of microclimate used as a design purpose and clue is influenced by a combination of meteorological parameters such as air velocity, temperature, humidity, radiation, etc., rather than a single one [21][22][23]. Optimized design enables comprehensive environmental regulation [24] and provides more attractive places. Furthermore, in the engineering tradition of landscape architecture, both design and construction work with "diagrams" [25][26][27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human perception of microclimate used as a design purpose and clue is influenced by a combination of meteorological parameters such as air velocity, temperature, humidity, radiation, etc., rather than a single one [21][22][23]. Optimized design enables comprehensive environmental regulation [24] and provides more attractive places. Furthermore, in the engineering tradition of landscape architecture, both design and construction work with "diagrams" [25][26][27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%