Taiwanese traditional architecture has been classified as belonging to the Southern style of Chinese architecture. Owing to geographical and climatic conditions, and to its own history, Taiwanese architecture has diversified from mainstream Chinese architecture. This diversification has given rise to styles of buildings that were (and are) quite distinct from their Chinese origin. The authors begin with a comparison of Taiwanese and Chinese traditional architectures highlighting their differences. The authors go on to describe the different systems used for measuring key dimensions in Taiwanese traditional buildings, and the procedure for their determination
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The derivations of four Taiwanese traditional vernacular houses, based on a shape grammar, are illus...
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Chinese traditional architecture refers to a style of architecture that has taken shape in China ove...
Many different types of traditional Chinese buildings share quite similar architectural forms. This ...
An attempt has been made to identify the origins of certain key characteristics of Chinese traditio...
Amongst Taipei’s contemporary urban skyline of skyscrapers sits a secondary layer of prolific inform...
The contribution outlines the typical elements of Chinese architecture, which combines the sophistic...
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Materiality has been one of the most frequent topics of discussion for generations of architecture ...
The article continues the study of the role of traditions in the development of modern Chinese archi...
The aim of this work is to demonstrate how Dai vernacular architecture in South China developed with...
This thesis examines the building standards and construction principles prescribed and used in the c...
The comparison of traditional architectures between countries makes the characteristics be more obje...
China has a history that is documented over four thousand years with a rich cultural tradition and a...
The Features of the Chinese wood frame buildings are same in character from dynasty to dynasty. The ...
The derivations of four Taiwanese traditional vernacular houses, based on a shape grammar, are illus...
This research deals with the image of the appearance for Japanese and Taiwanese traditional architec...
Chinese traditional architecture refers to a style of architecture that has taken shape in China ove...
Many different types of traditional Chinese buildings share quite similar architectural forms. This ...
An attempt has been made to identify the origins of certain key characteristics of Chinese traditio...
Amongst Taipei’s contemporary urban skyline of skyscrapers sits a secondary layer of prolific inform...
The contribution outlines the typical elements of Chinese architecture, which combines the sophistic...
Jiehua, a unique ancient Chinese art form, uses measuring tools to depict architectural themes. Trad...
Materiality has been one of the most frequent topics of discussion for generations of architecture ...
The article continues the study of the role of traditions in the development of modern Chinese archi...
The aim of this work is to demonstrate how Dai vernacular architecture in South China developed with...
This thesis examines the building standards and construction principles prescribed and used in the c...