民间建筑(英文版)

民间建筑(英文版)
作 者: Wang Qijun
出版社: 中国建筑工业出版社
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标 签: 中国地域建筑/民居建筑
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作者简介

  Wang Qijun,Born in Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, in 1954, Wang Qijunbegan his professional studies at the Department of FineArts, Nanjing Art College, later obtained his master'sdegree from the Department ofArchitecture, ChongqingCollege ofArchitectural Engineering. He used to be aneditor with the China Architecture & Building Press, buthas, since graduating from Nanjing Art College, alsobeen a painter, many ofhis works for which he has beenawarded a number of prizes been shown at exhibitionsboth on a national and provincial level. A number of hispaintings have appeared in Fine Arts and other journals.His monograph, Chinese Vernacular Dwellings,examines the type, layout, structure, workmanship andaesthetics of these buildings. Drawings in traditionalstyle accompany the text. The author has later onwritten another book on the subject, Chinese TraditionalDomestic Architecture, and recently had a number ofpapers published in the following journals: Architects,Architectural Journal, Fine Arts and Studies on Fin...

内容简介

The sophistication of ancient Chinese architecture gives it a specialplace within the architecture of the world. There are magnificentimperial palaces, solemn and breathtaking imperial tombs,mysterious sacrificial and ancestral altars and temples as well asa variety of vernacular dwellings of natural simplicity. Religiousbuildings are dotted about the country, with a riotous profusionof Buddhist, Taoist and Islamic temples or mosques. On top of allthis, city walls and fortifications, civic buildings for miscellaneouspurposes are rich in variety and form impressive landmarks.The exceptional series offers wide coverage of themes pertainingto all aspects of Chinese architecture and is unrivaled both for itsextensiveness and accuracy as well as for the presentation of thematerial.

图书目录

Map of Vernacular Dwellings

Cave Dwelling Ateas and Surrounding Historic Sites and Scenic Spots

General Introduction

The History of Vernacular Dwellings-Theif History, Soufce and Development

I. Vernacular DweLlings of the Pre-Qin Period

II. Vernacular DweUings of the Qin, Han and Two Jin Dynasties

III. Vernacular DweUings of the Tang and Song Periods

IV Vernacular Dwenings of the Ming and Qing Periods

Building Forms of Vernaculaf Dwellings-Residences Implying Public Awareness, the Style Conforming with Local Conditions

I. Classification of Layouts

II. A Combination of Forms

IH. The Layout of Towns and Villages

The Artistic Characteristics of Vernacular Dwellings-Rusticity Hiding Preeminence, Simplicity Containing Inspiration

I. The Appropriate Employment of Space and Compactness, Emptiness and

Denseness Complementing Each Other

II. A Solid External Appearance and a TranqLul Interior, Artistic Concepts Playing a Primary Role

III. Simple and FLlegant Techniques Employed to Communicate Between Interior and Exterior

IV A Richness of Decoration, Beauty not Characterized by Convention

V The Poetic, Pictorial and Musical F:ssence of Vernacular DweLlings

Notes on the Photographs

North China

Middle Gate of a Residence in Lishi Lane, Dongcheng District, Beijing

Arm-Corridors of a Residence in Lishil.ane, Dongcheng District, Beijing

Screen Wall and Pendant Floral Gate of the Cheng Family Residence in Wenchang Lane, Beijing

The Second Gate of Mei Lanfang's Home, Beijing

Eastern Wing of Mei Lanfang's Home, Beijing

Antecourt of the Kong Family Mansion, Qufu County, Shandong

Hallway of the Kong Fanuly Mansion, Qufu County, Shandong

Tower of Refuge in the Kong Family Mansion, Qufu County, Shandong

Northern Panel of the Screen Door of the Inner Court Gate in the Kong Family Mansion,

A Cave DweLling in Zhangzhao Village, Sanmenxia City, Henan

A Residence in the Qiaojiabu Block, Qixian County, Shanxi

Courtyard No. 1 in the Qiaojiabu Block, Qixian County, Shanxi

Interior Furnishings of the Qiaojiabu Block, Qixian County, Shanxi

A Pendant Floral Gate in the Qiaojiabu Block, Qixian County, Shanxi

A Courtyard in the Qiaojiabu Block, Qixian County, Shanxi

Courtyard No. 2 in the Qiaojiabu Block, Qixian County, Shanxi

Yixiantian Lane in Pingyao County, Shanxi

A Residence in Shajia Alley, Pingyao County, Shanxi

Entrance to a Residence at Shitoupo, Pingyao County, Shanxi

A Cave DweUing at Shitoupo, Pingyao County, Shanxi

Gate of a Residence in Pingyao Count}, Shanxi

Decorat/ons on the Eaves of the Zhu Family Residence in Xucun Village, Huoxian County, Shanxi

Vernacular DweUings in Pingyao County, Shanxi

Dangjia Village in Hancheng County, Shaanxi

A Cave Dwelling in Xihou Village, Pinglu County, Shanxi

Interior of a Cave DweUing in Xihou Village, Pinglu County, Shanxi

The Jiang Family Mansion at Liujiamao, Mizhi County, Shaanxi

Central China

Wood-Carved Ornaments on the Chenggong Flat Brackets and Hanging Pillars in the Fuyuan Hall,

Dongyang County, Zhejiang

Front Gallery of the Main Building in the Fuyuan Hall, Dongyang County, Zhejiang

A Bird's-Eye View of the Fuyuan Hallin Dongyang County, Zhejiang

A Corbie Gable of a Residence in Xidi Village, Yixian County, Anhui

Vernacular DwelLings in Doushan Street, Shexian County, Anhui

Vernacular Dwening in Xidi ViUage, Yixian County, Anhui

A Moon Poolin Hongcun Village, Yixian County, Anhui

Paifang Archways in Tangyue Village, Shexian, Anhui

Vernacular Dwellings in Wangkou Village, Wuyuan Countyjiangxi

The Li Family Residence in Xinli Village, Longnan Countyjiangxi

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South China

West China

Appendices