Modern Architecture under Nomadic Ecological View

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Economic growth and urban expansion results in the depletion of non-renewable resources and environment pollution and ecological destruction, thus the world faces with the contradiction between development and the environment at present. In this context, sustainable development is discussed widely and frequently in the field of architectural design. This paper seeks for the starting point of sustainable development-based architectural creation from the perspective of nomadic ecology view; and works out the three design philosophies including architectural lightweight, climate strategy and architectural landscape by virtue of analysis on Mongolian yurt, to provide new perspective for the architects that are engaged in architectural creation of sustainable development.

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2226-2230

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September 2014

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