How Housing Development Influences Future Environmental Conditions
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https://doi.org/10.54097/gcr1rf24Keywords:
Green buildings, building environment, future residences, new energy buildings.Abstract
With the continuous advancement in the field of building energy conservation, the harmonious coexistence between buildings and their surrounding environments has become a key focus for architects and a core issue warranting active exploration. In the latest developments in building energy management, a series of innovative design elements and technological applications have emerged as significant contributors, aiming to enhance building energy efficiency, optimize user comfort, and positively impact the local ecological environment. Notably, the integration strategy of building structure interfaces with plant landscapes not only considers the dual values of ecology and aesthetics but also represents a current hotspot in research.
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