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Research on the Construction Strategy of Multi-level Demand Rural Living Space
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jcte.202406215
Author(s)
Cui Zhiqiang, Gao Min*, Wang Kaiqi, Sui Meijian
Affiliation(s)
School of Architectural Engineering, Shandong University of Engineering and Vocational Technical, Jinan, Shandong, China. *Corresponding Author.
Abstract
In order to create a multi-level demand for rural living space, this article conducts research on three types of rural living spaces and their current problems through methods such as literature and case studies, in-depth interviews and field research, data induction and summary, and comprehensive analysis, and proposes various optimization suggestions with a focus on improving living spaces.
Keywords
Living Space; Rural Area; Optimization
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