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The Construction Analysis Of The North Pacific Residence And The Paxton Memorial Residence In Hangchow University

Posted on:2014-09-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W B DingFull Text:PDF
GTID:2252330395995694Subject:Architectural Design and Theory
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Hangchow University as one of thirteen Christian Church University, the first batch building designed by the American architect, and under the supervision of the pastor of the Presbyterian Church in the United States to send completed. The North Pacific Residence and the Paxton Memorial Residence under construction characteristics reflects the particular time and context type characteristics and technical level.This article analyzes the specific historical and cultural and technical background in the North Pacific Residence and the Paxton Memorial Residence, the layout and structure of system characteristics, building materials and construction engineering methods related. The North Pacific Residence and the Paxton Memorial Residence under the Western architectural technical background, how to adapt to the terrain conditions in the flat pattern, spatial organizations, foreign professors habits, further understanding from Western construction technology, building materials and construction works for the red room, under the impact of the construction of external and internal characteristics of the red room. Dating back more than a hundred history the North Pacific Residence and the Paxton Memorial Residence are still preserved, as the red-brick building in the former Hangchow University masterpiece, one of the markers is not only a historical memory, but also in dealing with the relationship between the building and the site, the relationship between form and function, materials and construction method of the relationship between various aspects of design inspiration.
Keywords/Search Tags:The North Pacific Residence and the Paxton Memorial Residence, HangchowUniversity, design analysis, building construction, building materials
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