Evaluation Analysis of Intensive Design of Campus Based Analytic Hierarchy Process Method

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This article aims to establish a scientific, quantifiable and workable comprehensive evaluation index system for the tendency of intensive design of the contemporary campus. The evaluation system of intensive design is divided into four levels and related indicators, including location selection, natural climate adaptation and eco-technology, and determine weight value of each indicator by using analytic hierarchy process method. The conclusion is that the weight of the location selection is the highest, following by the eco-technology, and the natural climate adaptation is the least important. Then it clears the development direction and goals of the intensive design of campus and sums up the points of campus intensive design.

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