The Innovation and Development about Spatial Form of Traditional Cave Dwellings in the Northwest

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Through the northwestern cave homes’ distribution and some research work, the article analyzes its spatial form and existing problems. And combined with the modern building technology, in view of the traditional cave dwelling interior space drab, tightness in the dark wet and poor seismic performance shortcomings,the article, mainly from the perspective of spatial form of traditional cave dwelling potential ecological advantages, puts forward such problems as the innovation and development of cave dwelling space reference.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1008-1009)

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1316-1319

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August 2014

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