TY - CHAP
T1 - Applying Multiple Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) with Regional Flexibility in Bio Building Design in Southeast China
AU - Fan, Minjia
AU - Cheshmehzangi, Ali
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2022.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - With the global population increase, satisfying the quality of living of urban citizens has become a major challenge in urban design and planning. In addition, the environmental damage intensifies rapidly, land sources have been limited, and species diversity is failing. On account of urbanisation expansion, construction is growing to higher levels and underground development, both intensifying density of the built environment. In both cases, we continuously face the reduction of space used for green and blue infrastructures. As a result of living stress, human beings’ physical and mental behaviour are increasingly affected by buildings. The idea of bio buildingBio building combines ecology and architecture. Based on the local condition, architects/designers and planners can apply buildings with biological characteristics, such as living materials or vegetationVegetation and plants. This is one of the common ways close to nature-based solutionsNature-Based Solutions (NBS) and can be utilised for various planning and design projects at multiple scales. China has been one of the fastest populations growing countries. Eco buildingEco building design has been developed in China since the 1980s. As the increase of sustainable consciousness, experts have considered the relationship between architecture and ecology. Eco buildingEco building design aims to connect nature with building design, reduce energy consumption and reuse the existing energy. This chapter will discuss the strategies of eco-building design and figure out a feasible ecological cycle in a rural area in China at the micro-level. The chapter focuses on applying multiple nature-based solutionsNature-Based Solutions (NBS) (NBS) for bio buildingBio building design in Southeast China. The feasibility study benefits from modelling and simulationSimulation, demonstrating the benefits of NBS integration at the micro-level, specifically for building energy performance, users’ satisfaction, and sustainable strategies for building refurbishmentRefurbishment design. The findings will benefit future research that aims to include NBSNature-Based Solutions (NBS) as their strategies for refurbishmentRefurbishment.
AB - With the global population increase, satisfying the quality of living of urban citizens has become a major challenge in urban design and planning. In addition, the environmental damage intensifies rapidly, land sources have been limited, and species diversity is failing. On account of urbanisation expansion, construction is growing to higher levels and underground development, both intensifying density of the built environment. In both cases, we continuously face the reduction of space used for green and blue infrastructures. As a result of living stress, human beings’ physical and mental behaviour are increasingly affected by buildings. The idea of bio buildingBio building combines ecology and architecture. Based on the local condition, architects/designers and planners can apply buildings with biological characteristics, such as living materials or vegetationVegetation and plants. This is one of the common ways close to nature-based solutionsNature-Based Solutions (NBS) and can be utilised for various planning and design projects at multiple scales. China has been one of the fastest populations growing countries. Eco buildingEco building design has been developed in China since the 1980s. As the increase of sustainable consciousness, experts have considered the relationship between architecture and ecology. Eco buildingEco building design aims to connect nature with building design, reduce energy consumption and reuse the existing energy. This chapter will discuss the strategies of eco-building design and figure out a feasible ecological cycle in a rural area in China at the micro-level. The chapter focuses on applying multiple nature-based solutionsNature-Based Solutions (NBS) (NBS) for bio buildingBio building design in Southeast China. The feasibility study benefits from modelling and simulationSimulation, demonstrating the benefits of NBS integration at the micro-level, specifically for building energy performance, users’ satisfaction, and sustainable strategies for building refurbishmentRefurbishment design. The findings will benefit future research that aims to include NBSNature-Based Solutions (NBS) as their strategies for refurbishmentRefurbishment.
KW - Bio building
KW - Building performance
KW - Design
KW - Nature-based solutions
KW - NBS
KW - Refurbishment
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U2 - 10.1007/978-981-16-9174-4_16
DO - 10.1007/978-981-16-9174-4_16
M3 - Book Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85210582969
T3 - Urban Sustainability
SP - 431
EP - 468
BT - Urban Sustainability
PB - Springer
ER -