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This meticulously crafted book explores the vast and intricate world of China's wooden structures, ranging from humble dwellings to majestic palaces. Unlike Western architecture, which is often defined by its function, Chinese buildings were categorized by their hierarchy and unified by a timeless design principle: the house as a versatile space. Through detailed analysis and stunning photography, readers will uncover the subtle yet profound beauty of these structures. Experience the rich cultural heritage preserved in the woodwork, discover the secrets of ancient craftsmanship, and gain a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This meticulously crafted book explores the vast and intricate world of China's wooden structures, ranging from humble dwellings to majestic palaces. Unlike Western architecture, which is often defined by its function, Chinese buildings were categorized by their hierarchy and unified by a timeless design principle: the house as a versatile space. Through detailed analysis and stunning photography, readers will uncover the subtle yet profound beauty of these structures. Experience the rich cultural heritage preserved in the woodwork, discover the secrets of ancient craftsmanship, and gain a deeper appreciation for one of the world's oldest architectural traditions. Join us in celebrating the elegance and resilience of Chinese timber architecture.
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Autorenporträt
LIU HAIBO is a Professor and Chief Expert at the Jiangsu Collaborative Innovation Center for Building Energy Efficiency and Construction Technology. He is a standing director of committees under the Architectural Society of China. His research focuses on traditional architectural heritage protection and sustainable rural development. He has led over ten major research projects, earning two national teaching awards and nine provincial honors. His publications include Jiangsu Ancient Villages Patrol and A Brief Talk on Ancient Western Architectural Art.