Regeneration and sustainable development of vernacular architecture

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Vernacular architecture is the source of the historical development of architecture and the carrier of traditional culture. It is also the emotional sustenance of contemporary Chinese people's beautiful homesickness. With the rapid expansion of urbanization in China, a widespread phenomenon of "hollow villages"has emerged in rural areas, and there are many abandoned rural buildings all over the countryside. Therefore, the protection and sustainable development of rural architecture are imminent. Based on the author's rural construction project in China, this research integrates environmental psychology and architecture and tries to build a high-quality living environment, aiming to explore a new design strategy to meet the challenges in the future.

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Cao, H., Tamás, A. M., Sztranyák, G., & Zhang, E. (2022). Regeneration and sustainable development of vernacular architecture. Pollack Periodica, 17(2), 151–156. https://doi.org/10.1556/606.2022.00530

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