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A Morphological Interpretation of a Northern Chinese Traditional Village: Case Study of Zhangdaicun Village

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By (author): Kun Li

This book challenges the definition of a new approach for integrating protection and enhancing the Chinese heritage category of Traditional Villages. By applying a specific case study in the Hancheng context, Shaanxi Province, which lacks sound studies, the book formulates new theoretical prerequisites for future re-searches, an in-depth knowledge path, and sound methodological principles. By working in a multiple scales approach, the object of preservation and enhancement is first of all redefined in its ontology as a unity formed by the courtyard type, the morphology of the village, and the related landscape structures. All these three levels of study have been deeply investigated, put into the relationship and resulting in a new methodology which overcomes the inadequacy and ineffectiveness of the notion of setting deriving from conservation Charters, to embrace the structural notion of context and a knowledge approach to rural settlements form. The innovative and original features of this book are both in the reading villages in their landscape dimension, which in turn is studied as a context made of several interrelated structures. Another original feature of the book is the integration of Italian historic-structural and morphological methodologies with specific Chinese cultural aspects. The authors work dug deeply and interdisciplinary in all those dimensions to account for the complex issues that are related and embodied in both the physical and intangible meaning of human settlements, opening a novel scientific methodology for Chinese studies as a sound base to define three key integrated project actions: what, why, how to preserve, enhance, develop. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Apr 2024
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag Singapore
  • Publication City/Country: Singapore
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789819969609

About Kun Li

Li Kun is a lecturer of Architecture at Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology a researcher at the State Key Laboratory of Green Building (China) and also the deputy secretary-general of the Professional Committee of Residential Buildings of ASC( the Architectural Society of China) as well as the vice-director of the Shaanxi Provincial Rural Revitalisation Planning and Research Institute. He received his B.Arch and M.Arch from Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology in 2009 and 2012 respectively and his PhD in Architecture Built Environment and Construction Engineering from Politecnico di Milano in 2021.

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