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Yongding Earthen Of Hongkeng Traditional Architectural Culture Of The Modern Practice And Research

Posted on:2013-02-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y HuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2212330371455292Subject:Architecture and Civil Engineering
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The culture of Tulou is a typical traditional Chinese residential culture, and produced by the pre-industrial agricultural civilization. The shap of Tulou is a rare giant traditional residential living together clan, in circulation water, on hillside, forming a unique regional culture context.Tulou of Hongkeng Village is the Tulou cultural representative of the community to organic scattered in western Fujian hilly areas. The Hongchuan Creek flow through both sides Bijia and Daping Hill, the Tulou modular shap stands the two sides seemingly at random. Its shape round and square shap, or courtyard Wufeng Lou as the hierarchical type, the village is concentrated encompasses the characteristics of Tulou culture of Fujian. Based on the above factors, the village was named "Hongkeng Folk Culture Village", of course, it also includes its own variety of folk cultural heritage.Reasonable plan and appropriate tourism will be processed by the World Cultural Heritage. On the basis of respect for the original context of the natural,it sure that this plan is reasonable. In imitation of the original Tulou shap,as the basis for creative construction activities, or new or protective restoration and transformation. The design of the visitor center and its ancillary buildings will be written in this paper as main body, but they follow Tulou culture in fundamental.After study to the plane, section and elevation picture of Tulou, the design concept of the visitor center will be explained and depicted properly. The design style is to imitate Tulou shap, at the same time,to borrow a modern building technology innovation and rationalization with an open mind. This is a exploration of a regional architectural design of the road, making the traditional place renewable in the modern public buildings.
Keywords/Search Tags:Residential Culture, Shap, Place, Renewable
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