Abstract

Vernacular architecture has been widely concerned in recent years because of its energy-efficient and environmental adaptability characteristics, and is considered as a potential method to reduce rural energy consumption and an important cultural heritage. However, under the rural modernization and urbanization, vernacular architecture is in danger of disappearing. This paper focuses on the sunken courtyard, a typical vernacular architecture that utilizes underground space, carries out field investigation and questionnaire survey in villages of Shanzhou District, China. It is found that local residents adopt a variety of spatial utilization modes for sunken courtyards, and the structural equation model is further applied to analyse the decision-making process of farmers. The result is as follows: First, the utilization of sunken courtyards still reduces the household energy consumption; Second, policy guidance (weight coefficient is 0.57) and objective building conditions (weight coefficient is 0.25) are the main factors that affect farmers’ decision-making; Third, village collective and individual decisions affect the energy consumption level of the whole village system. Finally, the formulation of rural development policies should fully consider the relationship between residents, buildings and village systems, so as to form unique local solutions. This study provides insights for the development of future architectural heritage conservation and rural renewal strategies.

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