Campus Lifestyle and Its Relationship with Residential Environment Evaluation-A Case Study of Hangzhou City, China
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- Shi Jianren
- Department of Civil Engineering, Saga University
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- Ge Jian
- Department of Civil Engineering, Saga University
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- Hokao Kazunori
- Department of Civil Engineering, Saga University
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With the rapid development of Chinese universities and colleges in the past few years, there has been a significant increase in the population of enrolled students accompanied by a big expansion of campus area. These changes have influenced and are influencing the campus residential environment and lifestyles. As a result, the issue of their relationships should call for more attention. Due to the differences in personal values and campus lifestyles, students′ demands on the residential environment show diversity. In the case study of Hangzhou City, China, viewpoints concerning personal attributes, residential preferences and campus conditions to represent the residential lifestyles on campus were introduced and analyzed. Six university campuses were selected as survey objectives in order to comprehensively demonstrate campus environment conditions in the city. Four patterns of campus residential lifestyle were classified by residential preferences; and their characteristics were compared through subjective evaluation and objective conditions. The results of this research provide the basic data for future work in the improvement of the Chinese campus environment. Furthermore, the methodology of characterizing residential lifestyles may bring about a new useful perspective for further research on the evaluation of residential environment.
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- Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering
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Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering 4 (2), 323-330, 2005
日本建築学会、大韓建築学会、中国建築学会
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- 13467581
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