Design and Technological Applications in Sustainable Architecture The perspective of China, Japan, Singapore and Thailand

This volume discusses the climate responsiveness of sustainable architecture design and technology in China, Japan, Singapore, and South Korea in recent years, addressing concepts and applications in urban planning, building design, and structural performance evaluation. The four sections of the tex...

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Other Authors: Lau, Stephen Siu Yu (Editor), Li, Junjie (Editor), Hao, Shimeng (Editor), Lu, Shuai (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2021, 2021
Edition:1st ed. 2021
Series:Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Chapter 1 -- Study on Mechanism of Climate Response and Ecological Restoration in High Density Urban Area. Chapter 2 -- Ecological Process and Security under the Intensification of Urban Agglomeration Development. Chapter 3 -- Seoul Botanic Park, Inventing New Type of Sustainable Park. Chapter 4 -- Ecological Restoration Design Integrated with City Life. Chapter 5 -- Solar Power Singapore. Chapter 6 -- Research on Practical Application of Healthy Building in South China. Chapter 7 -- Performance-based Evaluation on Biophilic Design Qualities of Outdoor Spaces: BUCEA Campus as a Case Study. Chapter 8 -- Current Status of Artificial Intelligence in Smart Home – From Literature and Product. Chapter 9 -- Consideration of Sustainable Design. Chapter 10 -- Automatic Generation of 3D House Models with Solar Photovoltaic Generation. Chapter 11 -- Performance-driven Design Methods of Building Shape: Investigations based on Acoustics and Daylight. Chapter 12 -- Design and Climate-Responsiveness Performance Evaluation of an Integrated Envelope for Modular Prefabricated Buildings. Chapter 13 -- Meso-scale Urban Environmental Performance Evaluation in High Density Urban Context. Chapter 14 -- The Passive in Singapore: Revolution of Green Building Rating System 
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520 |a This volume discusses the climate responsiveness of sustainable architecture design and technology in China, Japan, Singapore, and South Korea in recent years, addressing concepts and applications in urban planning, building design, and structural performance evaluation. The four sections of the text cover the theory and implementation of sustainable architecture within various geographic boundaries and contexts, offering an interdisciplinary assessment of the challenges faced in urban areas at different climate zones. The main topics covered are: 1) urban ecological restoration under the influence of climate environment; 2) health and human considerations of building and environment; 3) prototype optimization of sustainable building, and 4) feedback of building performance and design evaluation. The book is intended to be a contribution to the growing body of knowledge on sustainable architecture for applicable use by practitioners, city planners, field researchers, and building operators in building design, construction, usage, operation, and maintenance