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"Shy" Of The Wall

Posted on:2010-05-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2132330332978006Subject:Architectural Design and Theory
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At present, the village in the local building research has been increasing, in the past solely on the traditional architecture of the monomer for the study and evaluation of research work has been gradually extended to the study of the village. Settlement is an organic whole, human life is the performance of the external world, not just a few isolated residential construction. Therefore, this study Luguhu Mosuo ethnic areas along the village's unique study of these settlements through the analysis of spatial structure to find the village to identify the characteristics of space and elements, relating them to the internal and external networks in order to more systematically, a more comprehensive understanding of the Mosuo Luguhu traditional villages along the coast.Articles were divided into seven chapters. First analysis of the factors that affect the settlement of space:cultural background, natural environment, economic factors and political factors; Mosuo culture in the discourse to seize the "shy" culture of the main line, as a settlement at the end of the study plan. Secondly, the space for the settlement patterns, site selection and analysis of their internal and external space and to study the composition and morphology on the formation of the cultural plan at the end of the Mosuo settlement "shy" of the wall space systems. Next, use of Kevin. Lynch's urban spatial theory and network theory to study the analysis of space imagery and village settlement network. Finally, an example analysis of the conservation and utilization of space settlement principles and steps forward.The article focused on space and the natural environment and human environment by combining the conservation and utilization of combining space Luguhu coastal village Mosuo conducted a more in-depth exploration. Face is designed to point to the hope of Vernacular Architecture of research in the village of inspiration.
Keywords/Search Tags:"Shy" culture, "Shy" of the wall, Settlement, Mosuo, Luguhu coastal village
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