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International Journal of New Developments in Engineering and Society, 2019, 3(2); doi: 10.25236/IJNDES.19225.

Research on the Adaptability of Ecological Building in Construction of Beautiful Village

Author(s)

Peng Wenfei

Corresponding Author:
Peng Wenfei
Affiliation(s)

Wenzhou Vocational & Technical College, China

Abstract

Under the background of sustainable development, ecological architecture is a kind of building system developed gradually under the condition of the continuous development of social factors such as economy, culture, science and technology, the deterioration of environment and the continuous improvement of people's living conditions. Because of the huge number of buildings, it has a significant impact on resources and environment. Similarly, if ecological buildings want to effectively improve resources and environmental problems, they must be constructed in large quantities. Human beings themselves are also moving towards high quality and high standard of life, which are two aspects of contradiction. Strengthening the construction of ecological buildings is one of the effective ways to solve the contradiction. The scientific concept of implementing architectural design is ecological building, saving energy, saving land, comprehensive consideration, and overall planning, adding luster to the beautiful rural construction. The use of local existing materials and conditions, the formation of ecological architecture with local characteristics, traditional architecture and the current concept of ecological architecture are consistent, there is a certain degree of interaction between the two. Strategies and ways to improve the adaptability of ecological building technology, hope to provide some help for the improvement of ecological building technology adaptability.

Keywords

Beautiful countryside; construction; ecological architecture

Cite This Paper

Peng Wenfei. Research on the Adaptability of Ecological Building in Construction of Beautiful Village. International Journal of New Developments in Engineering and Society (2019) Vol.3, Issue 2: 186-191. https://doi.org/10.25236/IJNDES.19225.

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