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The aging residential reconstruction has become an important influence factor of people's livelihood and economic development in Northeast China. In order to better meet the requirements of the aging transformation of Northeast China, this paper proposes a virtual three-dimensional model construction method based on this mobile communication technology. The design of residential aging adaptation transformation is the process of transforming and updating the original buildings. It is also one of the means of modern building energy saving. With the continuous development of virtual three-dimensional model, based on the regional characteristics of Northeast China, this paper puts forward the design idea of virtual three-dimensional model for aging transformation of residential buildings in Northeast China, which makes up for the deficiency of virtual three-dimensional model technology in the original building facade reconstruction design. This paper improves the old-age transformation method of the northeast area, makes it more concise and real, and improves the efficiency of the aging suitable transformation of the northeast area.
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Study on the aging and renovation of residential buildings in Northeast China from the perspective of public governance. Project No.: JJKH20200302SK.
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Song, Y., Cao, P. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Research on the Construction of Virtual Three-Dimensional Model of Aging Housing Transformation in Northeast China Based on Mobile Communication Technology. Int J Wireless Inf Networks 28, 297–307 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10776-021-00514-x
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