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Academic Journal of Architecture and Geotechnical Engineering, 2024, 6(1); doi: 10.25236/AJAGE.2024.060106.

Research on the design of homestay buildings based on Hui-style cultural elements

Author(s)

Qingzhi Zhu, Ao Sun

Corresponding Author:
Qingzhi Zhu
Affiliation(s)

Taishan University, Tai'an, 271000, China

Abstract

Homestays around the world, each presenting a different feel, are influenced by the cultures of their respective countries. Some have a raw, primitive touch, while others are imbued with unique creativity. In China, many homestay designs incorporate elements of Hui-style regional culture, creating a homely and warm atmosphere. In the design of these dwellings, it is important to promote the integration of tradition and nature in the design concept. Homestays should blend with the local architectural style and harmonize with the surrounding environment. Designing a homestay involves protecting the environment, conforming to local traditions and customs, and developing suitable methods based on the actual conditions of each location. This paper focuses on regional cultural elements, deeply exploring the application of regional culture in homestay design. It studies the regional cultural elements embedded in homestay design and the breakthrough, innovative design expressions of homestays under the influence of Hui-style regional culture.

Keywords

Regional Culture, Hui-style Architecture, Homestay Design

Cite This Paper

Qingzhi Zhu, Ao Sun. Research on the design of homestay buildings based on Hui-style cultural elements. Academic Journal of Architecture and Geotechnical Engineering (2024) Vol. 6, Issue 1: 42-46. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJAGE.2024.060106.

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