Abstract:
Against the backdrop of rural revitalization, this study explores the planning strategies for the residential spaces of seasonal migrant laborers in rural areas based on the production-life-ecology integration framework, taking Qiankengqiao Village, Anji County, Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province as a case study. Through case studies, literature reviews, and spatial analysis, this research proposes a design approach of 'elastic adaptation, functional superposition, and dynamic operation', focusing on addressing issues such as idle old houses, mismatched public services, and conflicts in seasonal residential demand. By means of modular building renovation, detachable facility design, and industrial synergy planning, the study achieves efficient space utilization and sustainable development. The results indicate that the proposed strategy significantly improves laborers' living conditions, optimizes resource allocation, and provides systematic solutions for the integration of production, life, and ecology in rural areas.