Globalization and the Reconfiguration of Architectural Space and Social Practices

Authors

  • Rongtian Chen School of Fine Arts, Chongqing University of Education, Chongqing, China Author
  • Wanling Chen School of Fine Arts, Chongqing University of Education, Chongqing, China Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70088/ekzppw22

Keywords:

globalization, architectural facades, spatial reconstruction, movable facades, sustainable design

Abstract

Against the dual backdrop of advancing globalization and the normalization of pandemic prevention and control in the post-pandemic world, the functional requirements of architectural spaces have undergone profound changes. As urban populations grow and environmental challenges intensify, traditional static facades are no longer sufficient to meet the dynamic demands of modern spaces. Consequently, innovative facade design has emerged as a critical breakthrough point for the comprehensive reconstruction of architectural spaces. Building upon existing research on architectural facades and integrating the core needs of post-pandemic spatial environments, this paper explores the fundamental value, underlying design logic, and practical pathways of movable facades in architectural reconfiguration. It systematically analyzes their pivotal role in enhancing architectural adaptability, optimizing the human living experience, and implementing sustainable green development principles. Furthermore, the study investigates how dynamic building envelopes can actively respond to fluctuating climatic conditions and shifting user requirements, thereby reducing energy consumption and improving indoor environmental quality. By examining relevant contemporary case studies and cutting-edge technological applications, the paper identifies emerging trends in movable facade design. Ultimately, this research provides robust theoretical guidance and actionable practical insights for the reconfiguration of contemporaneous architectural spaces, ensuring they remain resilient, flexible, and highly responsive to the evolving socio-spatial paradigms of the twenty-first century.

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25 April 2026

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Chen, R., & Chen, W. (2026). Globalization and the Reconfiguration of Architectural Space and Social Practices. International Journal of Architectural Engineering and Design, 3(1), 32-41. https://doi.org/10.70088/ekzppw22