Reason and Disadvantage of the Short-Lived Residential House in China

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There was a strange phenomenon in residential while city construction was on everywhere and market of real estate was prosperous in China. The absolute demolishing area and the ratio of demolishing area to completed area was consistent increasing. Poor performance of residential, unreasonable planning and design, quality problems and interest-driven are the main reasons through analysis. The serious waste of resource and pollution of environment have been resulted from the building and demolishing in a large-scale. At the same time, the demolition will destroy history and characteristics of the city, and will raise the real estate prices. The disadvantage was serious to country and social. The strange phenomenon should be arousing the whole society.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 512-515)

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2775-2779

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May 2012

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