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Studies In The Composing Mode Of Mid-Inner Mongolia Prairie Habitation Areas

Posted on:2007-08-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W XieFull Text:PDF
GTID:2132360212466317Subject:Architectural design and theory
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In recent years, ecological construction is the key point of mid-Inner Mongolia prairie. Large amount of reasons make us to focus on the habitation of Inner Mongolia. In new century, changes took place in working, housing and managing, in order to catch up with those changes we have to study in the mode of habitation in new situation. We try to find some way in protecting the environment of human settlement and make full use of the resource, and all these works aim at the harmonious development of prairie, habitation, society and economy.This thesis is participated in the National Natural Science foundation project-"Study in Ecological Habitation mode and Folk Housing system of Inner Mongolia prairie"(authorized number:50468001), and focus on the habitation.Our study is based on investigation in SiZiWangQi. The range of a few region of integrating agriculture and herbage or region of herbage around the WuLanHua (the center of SiZiWangQi), such as: ChaGanBuLiGe, HongGeer, WuLanHaDa etc. are investigated. Then, based on the investigation and the theory of human settlements, architectural mode language, ecological building, we try to find a new way for the habitation structure.In the habitation structure design of ChaGanBuLiGe and WuLanHaDa, first we discuss the mode of habitation area, and then demonstrate the composing from four aspects which are nature, working, living and managing. At the beginning of research on habitation in prairie, together with other research our study will take part in the ecological construction in prairie, and will be an academic support for the development of ecology, society, economy and culture in Inner Mongolia.
Keywords/Search Tags:SiZiWangQi, prairie habitation area, composing mode, sustainable de velopment
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