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Reconstruction Design of Urban Buildings in Historical Environment
Every town has its own character, some are passionate, some are peaceful, but they should not be the same. In the past 20 years, with the continuous development of urbanization, many historical towns have also ushered in a new life. In order to seek better urban development and provide a better living environment for residents, people have demolished some old and old buildings in the town and built fashionable houses. The living environment may have improved, but the characteristics of the town have gradually become blurred and gradually absorbed. Urban development and environmental remediation must be done. But how to deal with it better, the author discusses this problem through the reconstruction of abandoned primary school in Xiaoshan village, Conghua.
Reconstruction Design of Urban Buildings in Historical Environment
Every town has its own character, some are passionate, some are peaceful, but they should not be the same. In the past 20 years, with the continuous development of urbanization, many historical towns have also ushered in a new life. In order to seek better urban development and provide a better living environment for residents, people have demolished some old and old buildings in the town and built fashionable houses. The living environment may have improved, but the characteristics of the town have gradually become blurred and gradually absorbed. Urban development and environmental remediation must be done. But how to deal with it better, the author discusses this problem through the reconstruction of abandoned primary school in Xiaoshan village, Conghua.
Reconstruction Design of Urban Buildings in Historical Environment
Zheng, Li (author) / Huang, Xiaolan (author)
2020-01-01
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Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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