Localized Ecology Design of the Architectural Interface

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This article takes the factory reconstruction of NO.9 Xinhai Street (SIP) as an example, hoping to find a way of taking architectural interface as a starting point to well combine the greening, energy saving and economical elements with the local ecological design during the whole design process, while considering the local climate and cultural background at the same time. The paper also proposes several ecological strategies of architectural interface, including landscape renovation, natural lighting and ventilation, eco-shading system and architectural chamber.

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August 2013

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