2022
DOI: 10.1556/606.2022.00581
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A study on the characteristics of traditional Manchu dwellings in Northeast China

Abstract: China has a lengthy and glorious history spanning thousands of years. Traditional dwellings represent distinct regional cultural origins, and different forms of housing constructions have arisen as a result. However, traditional dwellings preserve area culture and specific life memories as a fundamental component of rural life. From the perspective of conventional dwellings, this paper takes the representative Manchu folk houses in Northeast China as an example. It discusses the architectural structure, appear… Show more

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“…Compared with typical urban residential buildings, the existing single residential buildings in Wenzhou area have their own distinct characteristics. In terms of design, the residential buildings in this area are mostly low-rise buildings, with a small size and a large shape coefficient, which is largely unconducive to energy saving [30][31][32][33]. The indoor thermal and wind environment of the residential buildings in this area tends to be poor in winter, and improving the thermal comfort and reducing the indoor wind speed in the winter months is thus a crucial task.…”
Section: The Current Status Of the Building Envelopes Typical Of The ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with typical urban residential buildings, the existing single residential buildings in Wenzhou area have their own distinct characteristics. In terms of design, the residential buildings in this area are mostly low-rise buildings, with a small size and a large shape coefficient, which is largely unconducive to energy saving [30][31][32][33]. The indoor thermal and wind environment of the residential buildings in this area tends to be poor in winter, and improving the thermal comfort and reducing the indoor wind speed in the winter months is thus a crucial task.…”
Section: The Current Status Of the Building Envelopes Typical Of The ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the investigation on the planned layout of the traditional village dwellings, the gradual separation of the bedroom from the living room was in line with the future development. Moreover, parts of the buildings were no longer limited to the original village building design but were affected by the design of urban-dwelling buildings [28,29]. The plan…”
Section: Type 3: Kunhe Village Type 4: Kunhe Villagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, parts of the buildings were no longer limited to the original village building design but were affected by the design of urban-dwelling buildings. [28,29] place of the heated kang. The use of the heating made it so that the residential space no longer depended on the kitchen and heated kang for heat, which made the interior layouts of the buildings more flexible.…”
Section: Facade Evolution Of Traditional Village Dwellingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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