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New Residential Models in Guanzhong Region under the Background of Green Buildings

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DOI: 10.23977/jceup.2024.060216 | Downloads: 3 | Views: 90

Author(s)

Yiyang Zhao 1, Shule Wei 1

Affiliation(s)

1 College of Intelligent Science and Engineering, Xi'an Peihua University, Xi'an, Shaanxi, 710100, China

Corresponding Author

Yiyang Zhao

ABSTRACT

In the context of green buildings, the research on new residential models in the Guanzhong area has attracted much attention. As a historical and cultural city with a long history of city building, the Guanzhong region's Xiguan Ancient City in Qinzhou District is one of the most representative residential areas. However, with the continuous improvement of modern living needs, local ancient dwellings can no longer meet people's needs, and their current situation is not coordinated with the modern style of the city. Transformation and renewal are imperative. Traditional residential buildings are developed and formed under specific natural climates and environments, which not only have extremely high historical and cultural value, but also contain rich green wisdom. On the basis of examining modern green building and sustainable development theory, while looking at traditional residential buildings, we can discover the green experience and shortcomings contained therein. By combining modern architectural design techniques for revision, the inheritance and development of residential buildings can be achieved, while promoting research on localization of green buildings. Therefore, in the study of new residential models in the Guanzhong region, the green wisdom of traditional residential buildings can be combined with modern green building concepts to explore green building solutions that are in line with the local climate, environment, and cultural characteristics. This is of great significance for improving the quality of life of residents and promoting sustainable urban development. The results of the questionnaire survey indicate that the natural lighting optimization and adjustable shading scores of residential buildings in the Guanzhong area are relatively high, with scores of 13.2 and 11.1, respectively, indicating that they have done a good job in lighting and shading.

KEYWORDS

Green Buildings, Guanzhong Region, New Residential Model, Questionnaire Survey

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Yiyang Zhao, Shule Wei, New Residential Models in Guanzhong Region under the Background of Green Buildings. Journal of Civil Engineering and Urban Planning (2024) Vol. 6: 110-117. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jceup.2024.060216.

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