Historical Architectures Renovation Strategy under the Guidance of the Ecologic Concept

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In the light of the current status concerning the update of historical building,this thesis proposes that the update of historical building should be combined with ecological concepts, to apply eco-design elements in the renovation of historical architectures, integrate eco-design techniques into the historical architectures renovation strategy and achieve the ecological transformation of the system so as to promote eologicalization in the historical architectures renovation system.

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