Residential Space Organization of the Inner Mongolia Earth Dwellings around the Yellow River Basin
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Published:2023-10-18
Issue:20
Volume:15
Page:15027
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ISSN:2071-1050
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Container-title:Sustainability
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Sustainability
Author:
Song Jingying1ORCID,
Zhao Shichen1,
Kong Jing2
Affiliation:
1. Graduate School of Human-Environment Studies, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan
2. School of Materials and Metallurgy, Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology, Baotou 014010, China
Abstract
The living spaces within vernacular dwellings undergo continuous adjustments in response to evolving lifestyles, society, and cultural shifts. Residents, guided by their understanding, integrate newly emerging functional spaces within the framework of traditional living environments. While appearing rough and A disorganized, this spontaneous and evolving arrangement of living spaces can reflect how residents incorporate contemporary lifestyles into the framework of traditional dwelling spaces. The research focuses on the traditional earth dwellings in the Inner Mongolia section of the Yellow River basin, aiming to explore the contemporary spatial organization within these local residences. The research uses typology to classify the plans and analysis as the spatial syntax theory to organizational characteristics of residential spaces. With the assistance of the Depthmap X software, Integration and Control Value parameters are computed. Combining the calculated results with the parameters’ meaning determines the following: (1) the plan organization is related to basic functional space types; (2) the stove, used for heating in functional spaces, serves as the center of the plan organization, and the basic functional spaces are typically arranged around this center; (3) both of these space types have extremely high Control Values over directly adjacent spaces and become the core spaces for daily living and activities. Researching the characteristics of local residential space organization and concretely showcasing local residential culture can provide a foundation for future construction that respects residents’ preferences and supports the sustainable development of local residential culture.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Inner Mongolia of China “Research on the types and characteristics of traditional villages in Inner Mongolia”
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region science and technology plan project “Research on the Green Building Model and Technology System of Inner Mongolia Region Based on Multiculturalism”
Natural Science Foundation of Inner Mongolia of China: “Research on the Construction Wisdom and Renewal of Earth Dwellings in the Western Region of Inner Mongolia”
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction