Abstract:Facade, as a manifestation of architectural appearance, is not only an external reflection of the comprehensive performance of the enclosure structure, but also embodies multiple characteristics in architectural design and functional use. Affected by multiple factors, such as the demands of the times, policy norms, and technological developments, solid facade components and ancillary spaces together create a surface phenomenon of “thickness” in buildings. Taking Shenzhen as a case study, this article examines the evolution of residential facade design and the “surface effect” of residential facades in southern cities from a low-carbon perspective. It explores and analyzes the principles and influencing mechanisms of surface formation from the perspectives of construction technology and air conditioning equipment, thereby providing a basis for research on the development and quality improvement of urban residential facades.
范悦1,2 谭慧宇1 薛菲1,2 崔光勋1,2*. 低碳视角下住宅立面设计演进与“表层效应”
——以深圳为例[J]. 新建筑, 2025, 43(5): 4-10.
FAN Yue TAN Huiyu XUE Fei CUI Guangxun. The Evolution of Residential Facade Design and the Surface Effect from a Low Carbon Perspective: A Case Study of Shenzhen. New Architecture, 2025, 43(5): 4-10.