Extenics: A new approach for the Design, Reconstruction and Renewal of Traditional Villages

Wang Tao, Ma Jiamin*, Wang Dongsheng, Kemi Adeyeye, Yu Peng

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The need to conserve and preserve historical buildings and environments is prevalent in architectural discourse. On the other hand, changes in human habits, preferences, use as well as the contemporary approach to spatial planning and developments places new demands on the built environment. There is therefore the need for a new approach to the architectural design and renewal of buildings in historical contexts such as traditional villages. This new approach should resolve the inherent contradictions of preserving the old, whilst meeting contemporary needs. Extension thought mainly refers to solving contradiction problems through some methods such as transforming physical things and resolving problems. This study uniquely applies the principles and methods of Extenics as a new approach to resolving the socio-spatial contradictions between historic and contemporary built environments. It utilises a case study to showcase how Extenics and modes of extension thinking can be used to rejuvenate the architecture of old buildings in the ancient villages within physical and regulatory constraints. It presents a new thinking process for integrated, logical yet human-centred design solutions design. The findings show that Extenics provides a viable new way to deliver reconstruction and renewal without compromise to human and social needs. It also makes a significant contribution to how designers can be more creative, and make an innovative departure from the previous approaches to the process of protection and renewal of historic buildings.

源语言英语
页(从-至)908-915
页数8
期刊Procedia Computer Science
162
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2019
活动7th International Conference on Information Technology and Quantitative Management, ITQM 2019 - Granada, 西班牙
期限: 3 11月 20196 11月 2019

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