从历史、环境、社会和几何四个角度比较地中海四合院及生物气候对其设计的影响

Carol Bassal, M. Rabea, Mary Felix
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由于近几十年来在地中海地区实施生物气候标准和被动式房屋模型的许多努力,传统的建筑类型学可以在当代环境建筑框架中发挥作用。气候、场地和建筑之间的互动和适应关系是减少环境影响的气候响应方法的基本规则。最近,这一理念已经扩展到包括保护地方的文化特征。地中海盆地的许多案例表明,传统的四合院可以提供高适应性、可持续性和功能性。地中海四合院是建立在一套适应性和可持续的标准之上的,这些标准来源于主动和被动设计方法的结合。本文对五个地中海国家(西班牙、土耳其、希腊、利比亚和巴勒斯坦)的四合院进行了比较研究,涉及四个感兴趣的领域:历史、环境、社会和几何。考虑到生物气候学方法是重新定位建筑过程的关键组成部分,研究的目标是比较和评估这些地中海国家的内庭院,分析最重要的恒定因素和修改路径。该研究的结论是,庭院形态是人类共同的遗产,具有过去和未来,因为它满足了居民的身体和社会文化需求。此外,尽管在某些方面存在差异,但四合院在整个地中海地区都有一个共同的含义,即地球上的天堂;这可以暗示庭院花园是世界的意义。
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Comparative Study of Mediterranean Courtyard Houses and the Bioclimate Impact on Their Design from Four Axes: Historical, Environmental, Social and Geometry
As a result of the many efforts made in recent decades to implement bioclimatic criteria and passive house models in Mediterranean areas, traditional architectural typologies can play a role in the contemporary environmental architectural framework. The interactive and adaptive relationship between climate, site, and building is a fundamental rule in the climate-responsive approach to reducing environmental impacts. Lately, this idea has been extended to include protecting the cultural identities of places. Many cases in the Mediterranean Basin show that conventional courtyard houses can provide high adaptability, sustainability, and functionality. Mediterranean courtyard houses are founded on a set of adaptable and sustainable standards derived from a combination of active and passive design approaches. This paper presents a comparative study of courtyard houses in five Mediterranean countries: Spain, Türkiye, Greece, Libya, and Palestine, addressing four areas of interest: history, environment, society and geometry. Considering the bioclimatic approach as a critical component in reorienting the construction process, the study’s goal is to compare and evaluate the inner courtyards of these Mediterranean countries, analysing the most important constant factors and modification paths. The study concludes that the courtyard morphology is a shared human legacy with a past and future as it meets its inhabitants’ physical and sociocultural requirements. Furthermore, despite the differences in some aspects, courtyard houses were constructed throughout the Mediterranean with a common meaning of heaven on earth; this could imply that the courtyard garden is the world’s meaning.
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