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The Topology Research On Hillside Building Landing

Posted on:2007-07-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2132360185474370Subject:Architectural Design and Theory
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The basic conflict in traditional hillside building construction is between the slope by hillside and the level by living space. To solve this basic problem ,we should study the linkage between the architecture and the landform, which can lead to various forms. Lots of traditional tact have been concluded to conquer the disadvantage in the hillside building constructions. These tact come from the following design thoughts: change the building to adapt with the landform, or rebuild the landform to achieve the building's desire, or both of all.In this paper, I also think about the relationship between the landform and the architecture. But the research object is changed to the basic elements and the compound rules. Using traditional study productions, it is possible to find the basic elements and rules. It is prepared for topology evolvement.First, we study the traditional landing modes and landing forms, paying attention to its section and plan. The purpose is to find the basic elements and rules. Then choose the elements and rules to fit the topology studying method. All these work have been done, it is turn for site analysis. The analysis can be divided into two layers.The first layer is to construct the basic landing form.The second is the basic landing form's evolvement. In this layer, it is necessary to research the relationship between the body and the space, and the linkage between various spaces. Relationship and linkage supply the research thoughts for the evolvement.At last, we prove the topology theory about the landing construction with the analysis of the famous landing form.
Keywords/Search Tags:Topology, Traditional landing modes, Basic landform cell, Basic architecture cell, Basic landing form, Body, Space, Linkage
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