Analysis of Sports Architecture Technical Philosophy Characteristics

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The tide of information era, a great impact and new opportunities is the development of sports buildings. This is mainly reflected in the high technology into the sports architecture field, the application of this information technology makes the development of sports buildings pointing in the direction of intelligent. Twenty-first Centuries is the digital age, the further application of digital technology will make the physical space, construction equipment, construction methods produce tremendous change, and the formation of a new design concept. We can foresee information technology revolution for the influence of sports buildings will influence than any one wave of more rapid and far-reaching. A variety of technical means to industrial society brought about by the leap, making people from the conquest of nature, the consumption of natural environment view. It also brought a series of significant environmental and development issues, forcing the view of environment is re evaluating and understanding. The introduction of a harmony with nature, symbiosis, sustainable development of philosophy of technology, should become the important characteristics of sports architectural design.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 919-921)

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1523-1526

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April 2014

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