Construction Strategy for Ecological Residential Building in Marine Environment: Zhejiang as Example

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This paper intends to elaborate the construction motivation of ecological residential building in view of the marine environment with deficient resources and sufficient sunlight; the characteristics of fisherman dwellings will be analyzed and traditional building energy conservation technology will be reviewed and studied. Combined with the low-carbon principle, the eco-technology approach will be analyzed in terms of shape, structure and details, and combined with passive solar technology, the eco-house mechanism that stems from the traditional technology and has geographical features will be put forward. And then the comprehensive strategy of mixed mass function, variable space and due consideration to aesthetics will be put forward, thus strengthening the implementation of island ecosystem residential construction.

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