中國(guó)建筑

出版時(shí)間:2010-1  出版社:五洲傳播出版社  作者:蔡燕歆  頁(yè)數(shù):179  

內(nèi)容概要

Ancient Chinese architecture is not only a sou rce of reference for modernChinese design, but its cultural heritage has also had an international influ—ence and attracted global attention. Appreciating ancient Chinese architec-ture can be likened to opening up an enormous history book. The legends ofremote antiquity speak of the great military achievements of the Qin emperor, the noble spi rit of the Tang Dynasty, the palace intrigues of the Ming Dynasty, not to mention the wisdom and intelligence of the millions of ordinary laborersthat are neglected by the history books;all of their images are vividly re-corded therein.

作者簡(jiǎn)介

  Cai Yanxin, born in Chongqing of China in April 1980, graduated in 2009 from College of Architecture & City Planning at Tongji University in Shanghai with a PhD degree and is now an instructor at the Faculty of Architecture Southwest Jiaotong University in Chengdu. Her research area includes Chinese traditional architectural art, protection and reutilization of Chinese traditional architectures.

書籍目錄

PrefaceAncient Cities  Capital Cities  Provincial Cities  Military DefenseThe Supreme Imperial Power  Imperial Palaces  Temples and Altars  Imperial MausoleumsThe Palaces of Gods  Confucian Architecture  Buddhist Architecture  Taoist Architecture  Islamic Architecture  Christian ArchitectureAppreciation of Chinese Gardens  Imperial Gardens  Private GardensVernacular Dwellings  Beijing Siheyuan Building (Courtyard Houses  Northwestern Cave Dwelling  Huizhou Dwellings  Upland Dwellings in Sichuan-Chongqing Region  Earthen Houses of Fujian  The Mongolian Yurt  Xinjiang's Aywang  Tibetan Stone Houses  The Bamboo Houses of Dai Ethnic Group in YunnanWhen East Met West  Western Influences on Chinese Architecture  The New National Formalism Architecture  Towards a New ArchitectureAppendix: Chronological Table of the Chinese Dynasties

章節(jié)摘錄

  The Qin Mausoleum, located in Lintong County, Shaanxi Province, is surrounded by the Lishan Mountains to the south and the Wei River to the north. Such a location coincides the traditional  Chinese geomantic omens because the site, surrounded by mountains and rivers, was an ideal burial site for feudal emperors who believed they would lead a new life in another world.  Construction of the Qin Mausoleum, the largest imperial tomb in China, began in 247 BC soon after Qin Shihuangdi ascended to the throne and was still underway at his death in 210 BC. Construction of auxiliary projects was halted in 208 BC when troops surrounded the imperial capital during an uprising.  Numerous groups of people worked on the 39-years construction project, from high-ranking officials such as Prime Minister LiSi who was in charge of the work, to criminals forced to do manual labor. As many as 720,000 workers from across the country helped onstruct the tomb.

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