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Research Article

A comparison study of Taiwanese He-Yuan Architecture between the ethically spatial order and the condition of physical environment

Yin-Hao Chiu1( )Neng-Weng Huang2Chih-Chia Wang2
Department of Urban Development, University of Taipei, No.101, Sec. 2, Zhongcheng Rd., Shilin Dist., Taipei, Taiwan, China
Department of Architecture and Urban Design, Chinese Culture University, Taiwan, China
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Abstract

Since the 21st century, problems such as global warming and energy depletion have become important issues to scientists and architects. The architectural design nowadays often relies on large amount of mechanical equipment to create a comfortable environment for the users. However, it burdens and deteriorates the nature. On the other hand, some of the traditional architecture in the past can cope with the local humid and hot climate, achieving good passive heat control for the environment. Therefore, this study explores the relation between traditional residents in Taiwan’s use of space and the external environment and climate through modern environment measurement technique, restores and conducts quantitative analysis on the interior thermal environment and light environment of Lin-An-Tai Historical House in the past through Ecotect Analysis, and analyzes the results of the calculation in terms of its spatial allocation, openings, and outer walls, etc. This study also evaluates the effects of lighting and user's sense of comfortable temperature under its environmental conditions according to the standards of residential quality nowadays. It further studies the ancestor of traditional architecture by reviewing its spatial order and compares to the current situation in order to feedback the modern architecture design. Part of the results of the simulation show that the variation of temperature indoors in each space is less dynamic than that of outdoors. The temperature in the space at the right of the main hall (northwestern side) is generally higher than that in the left (southeastern side). The highest temperature in the space farther away from the interior patio is usually higher than that in the space closer to the interior patio. The temperature near the outer side of the space above Hulong is higher than that in the middle. Accordingly, the location is closely related to the interior temperature. As to human's sense of comfortable temperature, the results show that in summer, the Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) in the space at the left of the main hall (southeastern side) is generally higher than that in the right (northwestern side). In winter, the sense of comfortable temperature in the rooms in the corner is lower than that in other rooms at the inner side, the comparison between the space ethical order and the evaluation result did not show any obvious relationship. For the evaluation of lighting, the main hall and the restaurant at the outer left Hulong have better lighting while other space does not have sufficient and even lighting. Artificial lighting is needed to make the space more functional, the results shows that lighting conditions of space did not metaphor to the space ethical order.

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Cite this article:
Chiu Y-H, Huang N-W, Wang C-C. A comparison study of Taiwanese He-Yuan Architecture between the ethically spatial order and the condition of physical environment. Building Simulation, 2018, 11(1): 203-217. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12273-017-0391-y

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Received: 25 February 2017
Revised: 09 June 2017
Accepted: 13 June 2017
Published: 20 July 2017
© Tsinghua University Press and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany 2017
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