The
development of society and economy in China is bringing growth to all
industries. In particular, the development of China’s building industry has
attracted much attention. Building materials are an important part of and
widely used in the building industry. Energy conservation by building materials
has become an inevitable way of sustainable development. Centering on the
building industry, this paper mainly discusses in detail the energy
conservation ways by ecological architecture and building materials.
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