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Image Study On The Architecture Of Han Dynasty In The Central Plains

Posted on:2016-09-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M H BaiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2272330461450800Subject:Architectural History and Theory
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The Han dynasty ruled Chinese for four hundred years,and had made great achievements in the aspect of Urban construction 、The palaces and Residential buildings.The traditional Chinese wooden frame initially formed and developed into a mature system during the Han Dynasty,and gradually got rid of dependence on high-rammed earth,then appeared the multilayered structure pavilion buildings who relyed on its own lap,which palyed an important role in the development of the traditional architecture.In order to carry out systematic research and analysis of the Han Dynasty architecture,this paper based on Ancient literature and Archeology、Heritage and other archaeological journals,took the architectural models and bricks that unearthed in the Central Plains region of Han Dynasty on as the object of the research,and had collected lots og information about the architecture of Han Dynasty.According to the different functions, this paper divides the architectural models and bricks into different types,like Pottery Barn,Pavilion, Tower, The music building and Residential buildings, then made different classification according to the layout,facade and the structure characteristics again,after that analyzed its construction technology from aspects of the beams, corbel bracket,structures columns the roof of thebuilding,and classified the artistic facade from other aspects of elevation, decorative arts of brackets and columns, the features of windows and doors and color decoration.In order to support the theory,this paper combined with the results that obtained and made preliminary inquiry for some proportional relationship between Han Dynasty architectural models in the Central Plains region, then applied to the design of speculative building of Han Dynasty.
Keywords/Search Tags:Central Plains, Image Studies, Han Dynasty, Architectural features, Speculative design
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