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| 100 | 1 | ▼a Steinhardt, Nancy Shatzman, ▼d 1954- ▼0 AUTH(211009)57715. |
| 245 | 1 4 | ▼a The borders of Chinese architecture / ▼c Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt. |
| 260 | ▼a Cambridge, Massachusetts : ▼b Harvard University Press, ▼c 2022. | |
| 264 | 1 | ▼a Cambridge, Massachusetts : ▼b Harvard University Press, ▼c 2022. |
| 300 | ▼a xii, 428 p. : ▼b ill., maps ; ▼c 24 cm. | |
| 336 | ▼a text ▼b txt ▼2 rdacontent | |
| 337 | ▼a unmediated ▼b n ▼2 rdamedia | |
| 338 | ▼a volume ▼b nc ▼2 rdacarrier | |
| 500 | ▼a "Edwin O. Reischauer lectures." | |
| 504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references (p. 351-414) and index. | |
| 505 | 0 | ▼a Introduction: The borders problem -- Chinese architecture before China -- Han -- Architecture before reunification -- Seeing the sixth century as the seventh and eighth -- Tang internationalism -- Defining Chinese architecture and borders during the Liao -- Western Xia, Song, Japan, Jin -- A revisionist history of Yuan architecture -- Ming -- The long eighteenth century. |
| 520 | ▼a "Chinese architecture is astonishingly uniform. Buddhists, Daoists, and Muslims, inside China and beyond, built Chinese-style structures the same way for two thousand years, despite mastering new technologies along the way. Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt offers an authoritative overview of design principles that have stood the test of time-and geography"--Provided by publisher. | |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Architecture, Chinese ▼z East Asia ▼x History. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Architectural design ▼z East Asia ▼x History. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Religious architecture ▼z East Asia ▼x History. |
| 651 | 0 | ▼a China ▼x Boundaries. |
| 651 | 0 | ▼a East Asia ▼x Civilization ▼x Chinese influences. |
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An internationally acclaimed expert explains why Chinese-style architecture has remained so consistent for two thousand years, no matter where it is built.
For the last two millennia, an overwhelming number of Chinese buildings have been elevated on platforms, supported by pillars, and covered by ceramic-tile roofs. Less obvious features, like the brackets connecting the pillars to roof frames, also have been remarkably constant. What makes the shared features more significant, however, is that they are present in Buddhist, Daoist, Confucian, and Islamic milieus; residential, funerary, and garden structures; in Japan, Korea, Mongolia, and elsewhere. How did Chinese-style architecture maintain such standardization for so long, even beyond China's borders? Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt examines the essential features of Chinese architecture and its global transmission and translation from the predynastic age to the eighteenth century. Across myriad political, social, and cultural contexts within China and throughout East Asia, certain design and construction principles endured. Builders never abandoned perishable wood in favor of more permanent building materials, even though Chinese engineers knew how to make brick and stone structures in the last millennium BCE. Chinese architecture the world over is also distinctive in that it was invariably accomplished by anonymous craftsmen. And Chinese buildings held consistently to the plan of the four-sided enclosure, which both afforded privacy and differentiated sacred interior space from an exterior understood as the sphere of profane activity. Finally, Chinese-style buildings have always and everywhere been organized along straight lines. Taking note of these and other fascinating uniformities, The Borders of Chinese Architecture offers an accessible and authoritative overview of a tradition studiously preserved across time and space.정보제공 :
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Preface ix Introduction: The Borders Problem 1 1 Chinese Architecture before China 28 2 Han 44 3 Architecture before Reunification 58 4 Seeing the Sixth Century as the Seventh and Eighth 88 5 Tang Internationalism 106 6 Defining Chinese Architecture and Borders during Liao 154 7 Western Xia, Song, Japan, Jin 179 8 A Revisionist History of Yuan Architecture 195 9 Ming 244 10 The Long Eighteenth Century 274 Afterword 306 Notes 311 Bibliography 351 Illustration Credits 415 Index 419
