| As a part of my country’s traditional culture,traditional houses are of great value for protection and inheritance.In contemporary society,there is a certain contradiction between the material conditions of traditional dwellings and the living needs of occupants.At the same time,under the influence of contemporary social background changes,spontaneous or collective renewal and transformation are in full swing,and the history of traditional dwellings Value is also constantly being destroyed in the process.In this paper,Nieshi Town is selected as the subject of investigation.Through the behavioral survey method,the spatial analysis and the status quo of the building ontology are adaptively analyzed.Combining the results of the behavioral survey,the contemporary adaptability elements of traditional houses are proposed.Summarizing the strategies for the transformation and reuse of traditional houses,the purpose is to continue the style and culture of traditional villages while improving the quality of life of residents and meeting their needs.The whole article is divided into six parts.Chapter 1 is the introduction.It proposes the purpose and significance of the writing of this paper and determines the direction of the development of the paper.Chapter 2 briefly describes the relevant theories of behavior investigation and contemporary adaptability.The traditional residential houses in Nieshi Town are the subjects of the investigation,and the current status of the spatial layout,building types,building quality,and human settlement environment in Nieshi Town are analyzed.,Chapter 4 uses behavior investigation methods to analyze the behavior patterns of traditional residential houses in Nieshi Town,and conducts a summary analysis of the causes of the problems and clarifies the residents’ needs for the environment;Chapter 5 is based on the environment proposed above Adaptability elements,an adaptive analysis of the spatial layout and building ontology;Chapter 6 proposes strategies for resolving problems and integrates contemporary residents’ behavior patterns with traditional dwellings;the concluding part deepens through the adaptation of traditional dwellings Interpretation reflects the perspective of the residents in the use and transformation of traditional houses. |