A Study on the Mountain-Water Pattern of Xijingyu Village in Jizhou, Tianjin Based on the Comprehensive Analysis of Microclimate Adaptability and Design Mechanism
This paper presents the results of the project with an emphasis on the mountain-water pattern of Xijingyu Village on the basis of investigation and numerical simulation studying the microclimate of Xijingyu Village.The coupling between mountain-water patterns and microclimatic elements such as wind, humidity, temperature, and the mechanism of their interaction were analyzed.A mobile weather station was set up in this village for 24-hour data acquisition.Wind speed, wind direction, relative humidity, air temperature, solar radiation and other microclimatic elements in four seasons were measured at ten observation points across the village.Then the level of comfort was assessed using the measurements and numerical simulation.Later, landscape features were classified based on their spatial arrangement, morphology, slope gradient, aspect and elevation, etc.The relationships between these features and microclimatic elements were quantified.
landscape architecture Xijingyu Village mountain-water pattern microclimate numerical simulation
Qi Ling Ma Zixuan Zhou Mo Song Zhisheng Liu Jiagen Cai Guohong
School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Beijing University of Technology Department of Architecture and Space Planning, Poznan University of Technology, Poland Tsinghua University Architectural Design and Research Institute Co.LTD Tianjin Jizhou District Planning Bureau
国际会议
上海
英文
739-755
2018-01-27(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)