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The Study Of Tibetan Villages In Tajia,Hualong,Qinghai

Posted on:2018-11-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J J SuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2322330533468403Subject:Architecture
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Tibetan folk art,which has important influence in our country's history,has become an important part of our country's traditional houses,which embodies the Tibetan architectural culture and the construction of the art.Its research value is huge,but because of the construction industry in recent years Rapid development,the negative effect highlights the convergence of the city,but also slowly destroyed the traditional Tibetan villages,so to protect its integrity has been urgent.In this paper,this paper takes the Tibetan residential buildings in Taga Village,Huilong County,Qinghai Province as the research object,and starts from the field investigation and the villagers' visit of Taga Village.Through the compilation and reading of a large number of historical documents,Historical background and cultural roots,the use of architectural basic theory,the Taja village Tibetan traditional settlement and residential buildings in-depth interpretation.The main body of the paper focuses on the traditional villages of Taga Village and the traditional houses.First,it analyzes the location factors,the layout of the space form and the road system,and explores the characteristics of the village of Taga Village,which is different from other Tibetan villages.The architectural vocabulary and its basic composition pattern of the traditional residential buildings in the area.Finally,under the background of the protection and renewal of the village of Taga,the village residents' based on the research content of the article on the transformation of single residential buildings,designed to conform to the current production and living of the Tajia people in the form of new houses.The study of Tibetan traditional residential buildings not only protects the excellent Tibetan architectural culture,but also provides a rich theoretical basis for the renovation and renovation of Tibetan traditional villages.
Keywords/Search Tags:Tibetan culture, Traditional settlement, Residential houses, Protection and update
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