The Development of Green Architectural Heritage Cave Civilization

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Cave dwelling in Loess Plateau embodies people's wisdom and experience of construction, not only warm in winter and cool in summer, and energy conservation, section, shockproof, dustproof, windproof, riot, sound insulation, quiet, obtain raw material locally, easy construction, low cost, is conducive to the ecological balance and protect the original natural scenery. Saving energy, green building resources saving, adapt to the special regional climate, coordination, and regional environment to meet the living needs of the 5 major characteristics, enjoy one of the 4 caves. Kiln life is human health, environmental protection way of life, at the same time, the natural way of life but also to the modern architecture to enlightenment. First analysis of the green building features as the original ecological national characteristics of the building with one of the cave dwelling embodies, has the positive significance of ecological advantages, it has on the modern green building development however, its limitations are not to be ignored; then discusses the cave improvement and Enlightenments to modern city green building design; finally the prospect of sustainable development direction and Prospect of the green building in the cave..

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