scholarly journals Building Integrated Design Practice under the Concept of Sustainable Development

Author(s):  
Xuexin Liu
Author(s):  
Jiangyan Lu ◽  
Yushuai Lang

To summarize the problems and needs of the current rural life, identify the pathway that suits the sustainable development of rural areas, and propose the design concept and method that meet the current rural ecological design requirements. Use the organized research approaches. This chapter makes a case study of Nanma Village, provides the theoretical and design practice reference for the rural sustainable development in China, and establishes the knowledge and methodology system that meets the requirements of rural sustainable development. This chapter proposes the design concept and method in line with the current requirements of rural ecological design, suggests that the current village design should be adapted to “local conditions,” and indicates that the harmonious development between human and environment will be a new possible direction for the rural sustainable development and design in future.


2015 ◽  
Vol 730 ◽  
pp. 85-88
Author(s):  
Ai Yu Li ◽  
Li Xu ◽  
Xiao Yue Guan

In this paper, system view of environment, sustainable development theory and the theory of science of human settlements are introduced into design research. The method of combining theoretical and empirical research is proposed. Through the two main scenic areas of public space and urban culture, the issue of integrated design of urban public building and environment are researched in deep.


2020 ◽  
pp. 252-252
Author(s):  
Ruozhu Wang ◽  
Yongmei Qian ◽  
Wei Tian ◽  
Yujie Jin

To save energy and commit to the environmental protection and sustainable development of green ecological buildings, how to integrate solar energy systems with the reconstruction of multi-storey residential buildings has become a key area of growth in the current construction market. Fully integrating solar thermal energy systems with such reconstruction is a major problem. In this paper, the integration of solar thermal energy systems, roof design, and elevation design were studied systematically. Various effective schemes were presented, laying a foundation for the integrated design of existing multi-storey buildings and solar thermal energy systems during reconstruction.


Author(s):  
Rui Helder Dos Santos Martins

Sustainable development has taken centre stage in our global conscience. Until recently, wehave been focused on economic prosperity, driven by the mechanistic worldviewof the scientific method. Once the cracks appeared, as a society, we have beenlooking for a deeper meaning and approach to life. Through a literature review,the paper proposes that current ‘experts’, using the engineering profession asan example, are not able to address the wicked problems confronting us, sincethey prevail within the reductionist mode of knowledge production. We needdesign thinkers - who are natural systemic practitioners -to solve systemicproblems, which is characterised by sustainable development.A futuresecond paper will draw on the behaviour of non-linear, complex adaptive systemsas self-organising emergence at the edge of chaos and re-interpret the designthinking process in a way which encompasses the intuitive, non-linear andqualitative way in which sustainable development problems need to be addressed. 


2013 ◽  
Vol 655-657 ◽  
pp. 2033-2036 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jing Zhang

Sustainable development has become the key strategy in global economic development. Green package which plays a crucial role in developing low carbon economy, contributes a lot to sustainable development. Based on the principles of green package design—reduce , reuse, recycle and degradable, this paper is devoted to provide some suggestions on the practice of green package design from the following three perspectives: develop new technology to innovate product packaging terminal, adopt traditional Chinese packaging principles to promote Chinese green package design and adjust design idea to include package recycling design.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 1161 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emanuele Giorgi ◽  
Tiziano Cattaneo ◽  
Minqing Ni ◽  
Renata Enríquez Alatriste

This study is addressed to understand: (1) how the Chinese policies for tourism meet the international guidelines for sustainable development promoted by the United Nations, through the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and (2) how the Chinese policies for tourism are applied in reality by design practice. To answer these two research questions, the research considers mainly three groups of reference sources: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development; the Outline for National Tourism and Leisure 2013–2020 (ONTL) of the Chinese Government and their analyses from independent sources; the descriptions of architectural interventions for hospitality. According with the two research questions, the research is based on two phases: (1) a comparison between the Chinese policies for tourism development and the international policies for sustainable development; (2) a search of sustainable policies in the design practice, through the analysis of 30 projects for hospitality, realized in China after 2013. The results of both the phases propose a new paradigm in understanding China’s role as a country leading sustainable tourism for development.


2012 ◽  
Vol 616-618 ◽  
pp. 1478-1483
Author(s):  
You Pei Hu

There is a close connection between urban forms and microclimates. Shaping an urban form with good climate performance is meaningful for sustainable development. However, there is a professional gap between the field of microclimate and urban form studies and the urban form design practice, which impedes the transformation of research achievements from the former to the latter and has an impact on the orientation of the research issues. This paper adopts a perspective of design-oriented formalism to construct a knowledge and research framework for the field. On the one hand, it presents the researches and knowledge in this field in a form that is easy to be understood by designers; on the other hand, it intends to reveal the design-oriented research path and issues.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 27
Author(s):  
Vijar Galax Putra Jagat Paryoko

Lingkup pembangunan berkelanjutan (sustainable development) mencakup segala bidang perancangan, termasuk desain perkotaan, arsitektur, hingga interior. Tingginya lahan dan minat terhadap usaha bidang interior di perkotaan menjadi salah satu latar belakang perlunya meningkatkan pertimbangan isu berkelanjutan dalam bidang tersebut. Integrated Design Process (IDP) berpotensi diadaptasi untuk proyek interior karena kompatibel dengan sistem design-build yang banyak diminati untuk menyelesaikan proyek interior. Studi ini bertujuan untuk menemukan gambaran adaptasi IDP pada bidang interior, serta potensi dan kendala penerapannya pada proyek nyata. Strategi studi kasus digunakan untuk mencapai tujuan tersebut, penekanan studi pada kajian literatur dan proyek nyata sebuah pekerjaan interior menggunakan teknik observasi dan arsip. Disimpulkan bahwa estimasi anggaran dan pengelolaan keuangan proyek lebih efektif, mengurangi resiko kendala konstruksi, manfaat jangka panjang produk, serta meningkatkan keharmonisan hubungan antara perusahaan dan pemilik proyek, merupakan keuntungan yang diperoleh. Kendala yang ditemui adalah kenaikan biaya proyek yang dapat ditekan dengan efisiensi material dan akomodasi, serta kebutuhan lebih atas waktu dan usaha untuk mencapai mufakat pada tahap perancangan yang dapat ditekan melalui peran perancang. Hasil studi ini diharapkan mampu meningkatkan kesadaran masyarakat akan kebutuhan perencanaan dan pengelolaan yang terintegrasi untuk menghasilkan produk yang mampu berkontribusi pada pembangunan berkelanjutan. ADAPTATION OF INTEGRATED DESIGN PROCESS AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION FOR INTERIOR PROJECT “Sustainable development" encompasses design fields as a whole, including urban, architecture, and interior design. Increasing demand and interest for interior business in cities is one reason for the need to increase sustainable development issues in this field. Integrated Design Process (IDP) potential to be adapted from building to interior projects is high because it is compatible with the design-build system commonly used for interior project completion. This study aims to find an overview of IDP adaptation for the interior field and the benefits and obstacles to a real project. A case study strategy is used in this study to achieve these aims, where the emphasis is on literature searching and real project analysis using observation and archive tactics. This study concludes that the benefits are practical project budgeting and financing, reducing construction risks, and long-term benefits of product. The obstacles are the increased project cost which can be pressed by efficiency of materials and accommodation, and the time and effort to reach consensus at the design phase, which designer’s role in the project team can press. Results of this study are expected to increase public awareness of the need for integrated planning and management of interior production so it can contribute to "sustainable development".


Author(s):  
Rui Helder Dos Santos Martins

Sustainable development has taken centre stage in our global conscience. Until recently, wehave been focused on economic prosperity, driven by the mechanistic worldviewof the scientific method. Once the cracks appeared, as a society, we have beenlooking for a deeper meaning and approach to life. Through a literature review,the paper proposes that current ‘experts’, using the engineering profession asan example, are not able to address the wicked problems confronting us, sincethey prevail within the reductionist mode of knowledge production. We needdesign thinkers - who are natural systemic practitioners -to solve systemicproblems, which is characterised by sustainable development.A futuresecond paper will draw on the behaviour of non-linear, complex adaptive systemsas self-organising emergence at the edge of chaos and re-interpret the designthinking process in a way which encompasses the intuitive, non-linear andqualitative way in which sustainable development problems need to be addressed. 


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