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Design of Building Evaluation System of Ecological Urban Agglomeration in Qinling Mountains of China

Kanhua Yu (School of Architecture, Chang’an University, China)

Open House International

ISSN: 0168-2601

Article publication date: 1 September 2016

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Abstract

Constructing livable eco-civilized cities has become one of the important tasks of the reasonable planning of urban development. The construction of an ecological city aims to achieve the harmonious coexistence of society, resource, and environment. However, the current evaluation method system of an ecological building encounters problems from a defective evaluation index. Hence, a relatively perfect evaluation index system is built. First, the analytic network process (ANP) is combined with the existing standards online. Then, a rapid calculation of the index weight is performed using Super Decisions software. Based on the needs of complicated problems, the classical TOPSIS model algorithm is improved by introducing the weight coefficient; this improved TOPSIS algorithm is then taken as the core to build a whole set of comprehensive evaluation method system for ecological buildings. The ecological urban agglomeration in Qinling Mountains of Xi’an is used in this study as the example to perform verification in practice. Contrastive analysis is performed on the evaluation results of the new and old buildings using this method system; the results indicate that the ecological effect of the buildings in the new area is much better than that of buildings in the old area. These results are mostly consistent with the evaluation results given by the expert group. Thus, the comprehensive evaluation system proposed in this article is reliable, and effective, as well as practical to some extent. This method can be used in a wider range of building evaluation and further improved in future studies.

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Yu, K. (2016), "Design of Building Evaluation System of Ecological Urban Agglomeration in Qinling Mountains of China", Open House International, Vol. 41 No. 3, pp. 61-65. https://doi.org/10.1108/OHI-03-2016-B0010

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