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Typological Evolution of High-Rise Buildings in Terms of Thermodynamics and Energy Formation

  • Li, Linxue (College of Architecture and Urban Planning Tongji University) ;
  • Shen, Xiaofei (AECOM) ;
  • Qian, Ren (College of Architecture and Urban Planning Tongji University)
  • Published : 2015.06.30

Abstract

High-rise buildings are frequently criticized for their absolutely artificial environments and high energy consumption. This paper tries to present an alternative approach to, and new prototypes for high-rise buildings through dialectic reconsideration of the responsive relation between high-rise buildings and environmental elements, in terms of thermodynamics and energy formation.

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