An analysis of passive design and unique spatial characteristics inherent in vietnamese indigenous housing and their applications to contemporary high rise housing in vietnam
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... 고층주거로의 적용에 관한 연구 An Analysis of Passive Design and Unique Spatial Characteristics Inherent in Vietnamese Indigenous Housing and Their Applications to Contemporary High-rise Housing in Vietnam 2011... 인정함 2011 년 월 An Analysis of Passive Design and Unique Spatial Characteristics Inherent in Vietnamese Indigenous Housing and Their Applications to Contemporary High-rise Housing in Vietnam By Le... of Passive Design and Unique Spatial Characteristics Inherent in Vietnamese Indigenous Housing and Their Applications to Contemporary High-rise Housing in Vietnam LE THI HONG NA Department of
03 - Chapter 1 - Passive Design Principles for highrise housing in VN
CHAPTER 1
04 - Chapter 2 - Traditional houses in VN
CHAPTER 2
VIETNAMESE TRADITIONAL HOUSES
05 - Chapter 3 - Traditional folk houses in northern VN
CHAPTER 3
06 - Chapter 4 - Street house
CHAPTER 4
07 - Chapter 5 - Proposed typology plans of traditrional folk houses
CHAPTER 5
Figure 5.9. Type 1- Plans showing the flexible combination of apartment types
Figure 5.10. Apartment units typical of type 1
Figure 5.11. Type 2 - 30-storey apartment model (a) Compositional model showing empty space and solid areas; (b) & (c) model with added green space; (d) model with a wire mesh skin
Figure 5.12. Type 2 – Cross section
Figure 5.13. Type 2 – Plans showing the flexible combination of apartment types
Figure 5.14. Apartment unit typical of type 2
Figure 5.15. Natural ventilation through two façade layers. (a) cross-ventilation through a sliding window; (b) horizontal ventilation through a controllable window.
08 - Chapter 6 - Proposed typology plans of street houses
CHAPTER 6
Figure 6.2. Some proposed floor plans of apartment unit
Figure 6.3. A few combinatory examples where different types of housing are combined
sFigure 6.4. Basic proposed typologies of a high-rise apartment