Sustainable Urban Housing in China Principles and Case Studies for Low-Energy Design /
ENCOUNTERING SUSTAINABILITY IN CHINA Yung-Ho Chang What I am writing is by no means a typical foreword. Instead of introducing the work outside of Beijing, we enclosed a courtyard with buildings and hillside to create a of my colleagues in the Department of Architecture at Massachusetts Institute of...
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| Teanga: | English | 
| Foilsithe: | Dordrecht :
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| Eagrán: | 1st ed. 2006. | 
| Sraith: | Alliance for Global Sustainability Bookseries,
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| Rochtain Ar Líne: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4786-2 | 
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                  - Background
- Sustainability and the Building Sector
- China — Environment and Culture
- Design Principles
- Design Principles for Sustainable Urban Housing in China
- Materials and Construction for Low-Energy Buildings in China
- Technical Findings
- Low-Energy Building Design
- Wind in Building Environment Design
- Design of Natural Ventilation with CFD
- Light and Shading
- Case Studies
- Case Studies
- Case Study One — Beijing Prototype Housing
- Case Study Two — Beijing Star Garden
- Case Study Three - Shanghai Taidong Residential Quarter
- Case Study Four - Shenzhen Wonderland Phase IV
- Case Study Five — Beijing Hui Long Guan
- Future Steps
- Future Steps.



