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Design Algorithm of Self-embedded Low Energy Consumption Landscape Wall for Courtyard Ecological Energy-Saving Building

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In view of the current self-embedded landscape wall cannot be combined with the courtyard type ecological energy-saving buildings, self-embedded landscape wall energy consumption, and affect the overall beauty of the courtyard type ecological energy-saving buildings, so it cannot meet the requirements of ecological energy-saving buildings. The principle of overall system, the principle of cultural sustainability and functional principle, and analyzes the energy consumption of the building. On this basis, the location and details of the landscape wall were designed, and the landscape wall was combined with the paving, terrain and lighting to achieve the organic unity of the landscape wall and the courtyard-style ecological energy-efficient building, and ensure its overall aesthetics. The experiment shows that the landscape wall designed by this method can be unified with the whole landscape, and the overall aesthetic feeling of the landscape wall can be guaranteed.

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Tong, L. (2021). Design Algorithm of Self-embedded Low Energy Consumption Landscape Wall for Courtyard Ecological Energy-Saving Building. In: Chang, JW., Yen, N., Hung, J.C. (eds) Frontier Computing. FC 2020. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 747. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0115-6_99

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