1990
DOI: 10.1016/0378-7788(90)90023-c
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Traditional landscapes in Japan with regard to climatic, geographical, and hydrological environment

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“…In addition, vegetation can be integrated with construction to offer more ecological landscapes. Urban landscapes that possess vegetation and water have improved temperature conditions and favour clean air, according to an urban climatological point of view [156]. Urban planning should consider the cohabitation of daily human life with aesthetic aspects [157].…”
Section: Bioclimatic Architecture In Urban Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, vegetation can be integrated with construction to offer more ecological landscapes. Urban landscapes that possess vegetation and water have improved temperature conditions and favour clean air, according to an urban climatological point of view [156]. Urban planning should consider the cohabitation of daily human life with aesthetic aspects [157].…”
Section: Bioclimatic Architecture In Urban Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since 20 years ago, the traditional point of view in terms of history, typology and folk of vernacular architecture has been reconsidered. Vernacular architecture's energetic behavior about its adequacy has been researched by several authors (Alp 1991;Gavieta 1991;Matsubara, Nakase & Horikoshi 1991;Özdeniz 1991;Al-Hinai, Batty & Probert 1993;Jingxia 1996;Cardinale, Micucci & Ruggiero 2003;Singh, Mahapatra & Atreya 2008;Vissilia 2009;Zhai & Previtali 2010).…”
Section: Factors To Take Into Accountmentioning
confidence: 99%