The Adaptability Analysis and Recommendations of Green Building Evaluation Standards in the Renovation of Bungalow Courtyards in Beijing's Old City
Under the national "dual carbon" strategy, addressing the challenges of achieving high-level green building certification and effectively supporting the implementation of dual carbon goals in the renovation of the bungalow courtyards in the core area of Beijing's Old City is crucial. This paper focuses on the scale of the old city's street and alley texture, spatial layout of bungalow courtyards, and the green transformation of community development. It systematically analyzes the adaptability of 100 evaluation items from the existing green building evaluation standards in the Old City of Beijing, categorized into safety and durability, health and comfort, convenience of life, resource conservation, and environmental livability, then provides suggestions for modification. This has reference value in exploring the establishment of a new green evaluation system that matches the bungalow courtyards in the Old City of Beijing and provides universal guidance for green and low-carbon renewals in historic urban areas nationwide. Based on the analysis, it is recommended to remove 17 items, adjust 11 items, and add 4 evaluation items——"utilization of brick-wood structures, inheritance of courtyard spatial layout, enhancement of functional suitability, and coordination of facade style".
Green building evaluation standardThe Old City of BeijingBungalow courtyardRenewal transformationAdaptability analysis