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Traditional and vernacular dwellings in many places of China are proved to have paid more subtle attention to the climatic factors in locality. This article summarizes an on-going study aiming to parameterize the climate-sensitive features of traditional dwellings in northern China and to explore the correlations between the transformation of housing morphology and the change of climatic conditions. Mapping techniques can be used to identify the genealogical zones of traditional dwellings based on climate-sensitive features, which can be further optimized to guide local housing design for a better climate adaptation. © Copyright: PLEA 2018 Hong Kong.
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Year: 2018
Volume: 3
Page: 989-990
Language: English
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