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Container Regeneration The Applicability Of The Architectural Design And Research

Posted on:2017-02-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2272330482495278Subject:Art and design
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With the gradual increase of container trade, there are about one million logistics containers being wasted in the world which have been abandoned. In fact, the main body of these containers framework is still good, throwing away will put a certain impact on the environment, therefore, Wasted containers for the redesign is an environmentally friendly and applicability to form used in building construction, can save energy and money, and has good ecological benefits which is conducive to the cycle of national economic development. Until today, container regeneration construction is still a new architecture form. Its magic charm lies in coordinate technical products, it is a highly accurate and complex source and completely flexible and free thought.Through reading books, field visit, the network downloads collecting relevant data, first of all, from the analysis of the monomer of container, to conduct a comprehensive in-depth,systematic analysis of container regeneration construction present situation and the development process, secondly, the construction of container recycling function applicability study, due to the sustainability of the container, mobility, interesting, removable features of container is suitable for the architectural design, therefore, the papers and creation to waste container combined with exhibition hall of originality, to some extent, solve the problem of waste container, as the principle of sustainability in the development of design provides a new train of thought, at the same time, the characteristics of the recycling container, put forward the development strategy of concept, in the form of creative design, makes the building has interesting and design feeling.
Keywords/Search Tags:Container, Regeneration of architecture, The applicability study, Recycling
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