卷 2 期 2 (2026): 第二期
已出版:
2026-04-29
Huaihua Railway Transportation Court: Architectural Design Practice of Railway Justice Buildings in Complex Transportation Infrastructure Environments
Benbiao Yao, Huazhang Tang, Yang Xiao (Author)
Article
Huaihua Railway Transport Court is located at the interchange node between the
Hunan‑Guizhou Railway and urban arterial roads. The site is constrained by multiple factors including
elevation differences, noise, vibration, and limited visual field. Centered on the trial procedure
requirements of railway judicial architecture, the project...
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Zero-carbon micro-furniture: A low-carbon emotional solution for architectural micro-space
Sai Ye (Author)
Article
With the development of the global low-carbon economy and the increasing demand for
micro-spaces in buildings, the construction industry is facing the challenge of achieving dual goals
of low-carbonization and emotionalization within limited spaces. This paper proposes the concept of
“zero-carbon micro-furniture”, which is defined as a...
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Cross-boundary Intrusion and Exposure Risk: M i g rat i o n a n d Att r i b u t i o n o f Fe ca l - s o u rce Bioaerosols in Urban and Rural Buildings with Different Ventilation Modes
Zouying Xu, Rui Zhang, Jiale Deng, Xinqi Li (Author)
Article
Urban buildings are widely regarded as “healthy fortresses” against external pollution, yet
their defensive capabilities against long-range transported biological contaminants remain unclear.
This study aims to investigate the cross-boundary intrusion mechanisms of fecal-source bioaerosols
(BA) and compare the resulting indoor exposure...
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The Local Expression of “Reclusive Culture”: Based on the Interior Design Practice of Caoshanxi Yin Hotel
Haitao Niu, Xiaoxiao Huang, Yan Zhou (Author)
Article
With the growing demand for leisure and vacation travel among urban populations,
enabling guests to experience the unique cultural charm of a destination while enjoying a secluded
retreat has become a central focus in resort hotel design. Using the interior design project of
Caoshanxi Yin Hotel as a case study, this paper investigates and...
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Research on the Influence of Ground Surface on Wind Environment in Shanghai Urban Square
Zhen Wang, Deshun Zhang (Author)
Article
In order to reveal correlation between ground surface of urban squares and wind
environment, the wind speed and wind direction of 20 plots were monitored during summer and
winter in Shanghai Nation Anthem Square (NA square), Shanghai Knowledge and Innovation
Community square (KIC square) and Shanghai Haisu Greenbelt Square (HSG...
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Research on Human-AI Collaborative Participatory Spatial Design Pathway Based on AIG
Zhen Wang, Jiaxin Wu (Author)
Article
The technology of Artificial Intelligence Generated Content (AIGC) is profoundly influencing
the design field. It is particularly important to explore how to utilize AIGC technology to integrate into
the workflow of traditional interior design, providing innovative ideas and methods for the traditional
interior design process. Taking the...
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Conceptualising the “Fourth Space” in Aged Care Environments: A Design Framework Informed by Melbourne and Chinese architecture
Haixia Zhang (Author)
Article
Amid the acceleration of global aging, the lack of emotional companionship and social
connection has become increasingly prominent among the aged population. However, traditional
aged care spaces continue to follow the functionalist logic of medical architecture, making it difficult
to respond to residents’ emotional needs for...
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S t u d y o n t h e C o u p l i n g M e c h a n i s m a n d Environmental Benefit Comprehensive Evaluation of Building-Landscape-Energy Systems in ZeroCarbon Campus
Jialei Nie (Author)
Article
Against the backdrop of China’s “dual carbon” strategy and high-quality development
of higher education, zero-carbon campuses have become a key research focus in green and low
carbon campus construction. Most Chinese universities currently suffer from independent design,
separate operation, and poor coordination among building,...
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