Philosophy of Chinese Architecture

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architectural epistemology
architectural theory
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Cave Allegory
Chinese Architecture
Chinese Correlative View
Chinese philosophy
computational design methods
Confucian Social
Conning Tower
Contemporary Chinese Architecture
Correlative View
Courtyard Residence
cultural symbolism in buildings
deconstruction
digital design in Chinese architecture
English Langue
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Feng Shui
Forbidden City
Historic Chinese Architecture
Humble Administrator's Garden
Humble Administrator’s Garden
Liang Sicheng
Lu Xun
Modern Chinese Architecture
New virtualism
New Virtualist
Parc De La Villette
Peking Union Medical College
Phenomenology
Physical Material Parameters
Positivism
Post-Structuralism
Poststructuralism
spatial phenomenology
Structuralism
Sun Yat Sen Mausoleum
urban morphology
Wang Xizhi
Yang Tingbao
Yangtze River
Yingzao Fashi
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138884601
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Dec 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A Philosophy of Chinese Architecture: Past, Present, Future examines the impact of Chinese philosophy on China’s historic structures, as well as on modern Chinese urban aesthetics and architectural forms. For architecture in China moving forward, author David Wang posits a theory, the New Virtualism, which links current trends in computational design with long-standing Chinese philosophical themes. The book also assesses twentieth-century Chinese architecture through the lenses of positivism, consciousness (phenomenology), and linguistics (structuralism and poststructuralism). Illustrated with over 70 black-and-white images, this book establishes philosophical baselines for assessing architectural developments in China, past, present and future.

David Wang is a Professor of Architecture at Washington State University. He holds BA and MArch degrees from the University of Pennsylvania, and an MS Arch and PhD from the University of Michigan. Dr. Wang has lectured widely on design research methods in China and the Scandinavian countries. This current book comes out of many years of teaching a comparative course in European and Chinese philosophies and their impact on architecture and material culture.

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