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The Research Of Tectonic About Architecture Of The Dai Nationality, In Mengjinglai,Menghai,Xishuangbanna

Posted on:2018-12-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W S WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2322330518960349Subject:Architectural History and Theory
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With the country has increased its investment in rural areas in recent years,a series of rural construction activities are gradually unfolding.In these process,the status quo of traditional villages has changed,in some areas,due to the lack of proper measures,traditional villages and dwellings are in a state of accelerated extinction,for some local or ethnic characteristics,the protection of villages has become prominent and urgent.In the Dai community of the Xishuangbanna region,in the rapid economic development and the Central Plains region cultural and technological inflows and other factors of the joint action,more and more traditional wooden dwellings of the Dai nationality appeared the shadow of the common dwellings in the Central Plains,the traditional style of Dai residence gradually died out,its protection is particularly urgent?However,the study of traditional Dai dwellings in Xishuangbanna area focuses on protection,regeneration,physical performance and space environment,but the basic process,the basic principle of construction and the comprehensive study of construction technology are still in the blank stage,only when the problem of "how to have"is solved is it possible to provide specific theoretical support for "where to go".In this thesis,the first hand field materials were collected by using anthropological fieldwork,through the analysis of the Dai residents of the plane composition,materials,structure,structure of these factors,understanding the unique space logic and construction skills of Dai people in residential buildings,understanding the logic constructed in vernacular dwellings from the angle of construction...
Keywords/Search Tags:Residence of the Dai nationality, Process of construction, Spatial organization, Analysis of tectonic
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