Field Measurement and Climate Adaptability Study of Stilt House Environment in Langde Area of Southeast Guizhou

Authors

  • Sifan Bai

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/3mnwtq94

Keywords:

Traditional dwellings, Performance measurements, Climate responsive.

Abstract

Stilt house is a traditional wooden-framed dwelling in Qiandongnan, Guizhou. This paper analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of the summer and winter climate adaptability of stilt house, provides important guiding data for building a regional dwelling construction system that adapts to the climate, and is an important basic research on the optimization strategy of the regional dwelling design and construction system. The study conducted continuous indoor and outdoor physical environment comparison tests in winter and summer on the stilt house dwellings in Langde area, and analyzed and summarized some design and construction strategies of the regional dwelling construction system through data measurement and questionnaire survey methods. The research results show that stilt house dwellings have great potential for indoor climate regulation and adaptability at the material and space organization level. It is hoped that the influencing factors of the components can be refined and translated and followed the ventilation space organization structure to improve the comfort of the indoor space.

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References

[1] Yong Xia: The Research of Buyi Villages and Building in Guizhou(MS.,Chongqing University, China 2012), p.38.

[2] Shilin Jia and Hong Wang: Research on thermal environment characteristics and construction strategy of traditional dwellings in karst areas in central Guizhou Province(MS.,Guizhou University, China 2018), p.150.

[3] Zhenxu Zhou and Sijia Cheng:A Study on the Morphology and Survival Rationality of Ethnic Buyi Settlements in Baishui Valley, Guizhou Province. Architectural Journal.Vol.10(2018)No.3, p.101-106.

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Published

2024-11-24

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How to Cite

Bai, S. (2024). Field Measurement and Climate Adaptability Study of Stilt House Environment in Langde Area of Southeast Guizhou. Frontiers in Science and Engineering, 4(11), 39-44. https://doi.org/10.54691/3mnwtq94