Mr Kaiwen Li
Research student
- LiK35@cardiff.ac.uk
- Bute Building, Room 1.50, King Edward VII Avenue, Cardiff, CF10 3NB
- Welsh speaking
Overview
- Oct 2021-present: Full-time Ph.D. student at Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff, UK
- Mar 2021: graduated with a Master of Environmental Design of Building, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK
- Jun 2017: graduated with a Bachelor of Environmental Art Design, Weinan Normal University, Shannxi, China
Publication
2023
- Green, E., Lannon, S., Li, K. and Woodfield, C. 2023. Building narrative successful retrofit in practice, explored as a case study. Presented at: SUDBE 2023, Aalto, Finland, 15 - 18 August 2023.
Cynadleddau
- Green, E., Lannon, S., Li, K. and Woodfield, C. 2023. Building narrative successful retrofit in practice, explored as a case study. Presented at: SUDBE 2023, Aalto, Finland, 15 - 18 August 2023.
Research
In recent years, there has been more and more news about various climate and environmental disasters caused by global warming and climate change, such as wildfires in Australia, the melting of Antarctic glaciers and the extinction of various species. People are concerned about environmental protection, energy conservation, emissions reductions and sustainable development. Some developed countries have already required that new buildings must be zero-carbon or low-carbon buildings. Some developing regions (such as China) have also begun to attach importance to the development of sustainable buildings. Hence, sustainable architecture will become an inevitable development trend, and that is why I am interested in the field of sustainable and low-carbon buildings and passive houses.