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Investigation of the effective application of marine design concept in green ecological residential indoor environment design

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Gao Yuan, Shubham Sharma, Jamal Tabe Arjmand and Alibek Issakhov

International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, 2021, vol. 16, issue 4, 1371-1376

Abstract: As people’s living standards are high, the interior design requirements for green ecological residences are increasing. Based on this, the effective application of marine design concept in the design of green ecological residential indoor environment is studied. Firstly, the basic application elements of the marine design concept are analysed, so that under the guidance of the concept of marine design, the optimal design model of the green ecological residential indoor environment is constructed. Through relevant algorithms, the influencing factors of the concept of marine design in the effective application of green ecological residential indoor environment design are tested. The experimental results show that the marine design concept is affected by economic and environmental factors. At the same time , this concept can also be effectively applied to the optimal design of indoor environment of green ecological residence. Ocean design concept is effectively applied in the interior environment design of green ecological residence, which improves people’s living standard.

Keywords: residential indoor environment; green ecology; marine design concept (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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