Form Follows Environmental Energy: Ecological Heat in Contemporary Vernacular Architecture

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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 gradually forgotten and abandoned. However, many traditional villages still circulate the environmental wisdom that contemporary architects still use in their designs. Most of the traditional houses all over the world use local building material, make full use of renewable energy, using the natural energy of natural climate actively such as light, heat, wind to adapt to the climate environment, with good adaptability to the local climate, topography and, is a model of passive building technology. This article attempts from Three angles to explore, which are the diagram and theory, simulation software, and environment measurement of Chinese traditional village. Through the above research, we try to find the coupling between traditional local-style dwelling houses and modern residence in the design.

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He, M., & Li, L. (2019). Form Follows Environmental Energy: Ecological Heat in Contemporary Vernacular Architecture. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 101). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201910102003

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