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隧道建设(中英文) ›› 2026, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (5): 1039-1059.DOI: 10.3973/j.issn.2096-4498.2026.05.012

• 规划与设计 • 上一篇    下一篇

城市深层地下空间特性探析及人居环境设计构想

袁红1, 李翔1, 李睿霖1, 张发1, 刘子奕1, *, 吕海敏2   

  1. (1. 西南交通大学建筑学院, 四川 成都 610097; 2. 深圳大学土木与交通工程学院, 广东 深圳 518060)
  • 出版日期:2026-05-20 发布日期:2026-05-20
  • 作者简介:袁红(1982—),女,重庆人,2013年毕业于重庆大学,建筑学专业,博士,教授,现从事地下空间、TOD相关教学与研究工作。E-mail: yuanyuqing0106@foxmail.com。*通信作者: 刘子奕, E-mail: ivanlau116@163.com。

Investigation on Characteristics of Urban Deep Underground Space and Human Living Environment Design Conception

YUAN Hong1, LI Xiang1, LI Ruilin1, ZHANG Fa1, LIU Ziyi1, *, LYU Haimin2   

  1. (1. School of architecture, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 610097, Sichuan, China; 2. College of Civil and Transportation Engineering, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen 518060, Guangdong, China) 
  • Online:2026-05-20 Published:2026-05-20

摘要:

基于多学科交叉视角,回顾国内外深层地下空间开发利用的研究现状与发展历程,重点分析深地环境的2大类基础特性: 1)原位赋存特性,涵盖地质构造稳定性、恒温恒湿环境特征及振动波传播规律; 2)开发利用特性,深入探讨深地空间的封闭隔离性、建设运维的独特性、空间开发的不可逆性以及与地表资源的强关联性。在此基础上,指出深地人居环境设计中长期存在且亟待解决的3大核心矛盾: 深地高阻隔赋存环境与人体生理适应需求之间的矛盾、受限的空间感知条件与心理认知及定位需求之间的矛盾、高约束的开发利用模式与灵活高效运维适配需求之间的矛盾。针对上述矛盾,提出“自然共生、以人为本、整合协同”的3大核心设计理念,并构建基于开环、长期闭环、短期闭环3类不同运行工况的适配逻辑体系。结合代林库尤地下城(Derinkuyu)、生存公寓(survival condo)等典型案例的实证分析,提出差异化的场景设计构想: 针对战争避难场景,建议构建全周期资源自循环系统以确保长期生存; 针对生化危机场景,强调分级防护与应急阻隔机制; 针对城市中心区空间拓展场景,主张建立地上地下一体化的空间联动与功能互补模式。分析表明,通过科学的物理环境设计与心理干预策略,可有效缓解深地环境对人居体验的负面影响,为未来深层地下空间的科学开发与可持续建设提供理论支撑与实践指引。

关键词: 深层地下空间, 人居环境, 设计构想, 可持续发展

Abstract:

The authors review the global research status and development process of deep underground space development and utilization from a multidisciplinary perspective. Two types of basic characteristics of deep underground environments are analyzed emphatically: (1) the insitu occurrence characteristics cover the stability of geological structures, constant-temperature-and-humidity environmental characteristics, and propagation patterns of vibration waves; and (2) the development and utilization characteristics deeply discuss the closed isolation of deep underground space, the uniqueness of construction, operation, and maintenance, the irreversibility of space development, and the strong correlation with surface resources. Based on such division, three long-standing and urgent core contradictions in the design of deep underground human living environments—the contradiction between the highly isolated occurrence environment and human physiological adaptation demands, that between limited spatial perception conditions and psychological cognition and positioning demands, and that between highly constrained development and utilization modes and the demands for flexible and efficient operation and maintenance adaptation tension—are highlighted. To address these contradictions, three core design concepts including “natural symbiosis, people-oriented principle, and integrated coordination”, are proposed, and an adaptive logic system considering three different operating conditions—open loop, long-term closed loop, and short-term closed loop—is constructed. Based on the empirical analysis of typical cases, such as Derinkuyu Underground City and Survival Condo, differentiated scenario design concepts are proposed. For war refuge scenarios, a full-cycle resource self-circulation system is recommended to ensure long-term survival; for biochemical crisis scenarios, hierarchical protection and emergency isolation mechanisms are emphasized; for urban central area space expansion scenarios, an integrated spatial linkage and functional complementary mode between underground and above-ground spaces is advocated. The analysis demonstrates that scientific physical environment design and psychological intervention strategies can effectively alleviate the negative impact of deep underground environments on human living experience, providing theoretical support and practical guidance for the scientific development and sustainable construction of deep underground spaces in the future.

Key words: deep underground space, human living environment, design conception, sustainable development