De Gruyter, 2015. — 200 S. Herausgegeben, kommentiert und eingeleitet von Eduard Kögel Der deutsche Architekt und Chinaforscher Ernst Boerschmann besuchte 1933 für drei Monate die Städte Hongkong, Macau und Kanton (heute Guangzhou). Gerade Kanton wandelte sich in dieser Zeit von einer traditionellen zu einer funktional gegliederten Großstadt. Boerschmanns bislang unpublizierte...
De Gruyter, 2015. — 198 S. Herausgegeben, kommentiert und eingeleitet von Eduard Kögel Der deutsche Architekt und Chinaforscher Ernst Boerschmann besuchte 1933 für drei Monate die Städte Hongkong, Macau und Kanton (heute Guangzhou). Gerade Kanton wandelte sich in dieser Zeit von einer traditionellen zu einer funktional gegliederten Großstadt. Boerschmanns bislang unpublizierte...
University of Hawaii Press, 2013. — 177 p. — (Spatial Habitus: Making and Meaning in Asia's Architecture). A 108-meter high Eiffel Tower rises above Champs Elysées Square in Hangzhou. A Chengdu residential complex for 200,000 recreates Dorchester, England. An ersatz Queen’s Guard patrols Shanghai’s Thames Town, where pubs and statues of Winston Churchill abound. Gleaming...
China Architecture & Building Press, 2012. — 220 p. — (The Excellence of Ancient Chinese Architecture). Imperial Mausoleums and Tombs takes up the art, form, and layout of Chinese imperial mausoleums and tombs, a key element of the Chinese architectural tradition. As Chinese society became more advanced, the Chinese burial tradition grew in complexity. From simple graves to the...
University of Washington Press, 2020. — 233 p. One of the most famous rulers in Chinese history, the Yongle emperor (r. 1402–24) gained renown for constructing Beijing's magnificent Forbidden City, directing ambitious naval expeditions, and creating the world's largest encyclopedia. What the Emperor Built is the first book-length study devoted to the architectural projects of a...
Honolulu; Hong Kong: University of Hawai‘i Press; Hong Kong University Press, 2011. — xxii, 385 p.: ill. — (Spatial habitus). — ISBN: 9780824834562. 香港大學出版社. Chinese Architecture and the Beaux-Arts examines the coalescing of the two major architectural systems, placing significant shifts in architectural theory and practice in China within relevant, contemporary, cultural, and...
John Wiley & Sons, 2013. — 258 p. Shanghai's illustrious history and phenomenal future is celebrated in this book, which examines the evolution of the city's architecture and urban form in order to contextualise the challenges facing the city today. The physical legacies that reflect Shanghai's uniqueness historically and contemporarily are examined chronologically using...
Routledge, 2017. — 357 p. This book explores China’s encounter with architecture and modernity in the tumultuous epoch before Communism – an encounter that was mediated not by a singular notion of modernism emanating from the west, but that was uniquely multifarious, deriving from a variety of sources both from the west and, importantly, from the east. The heterogeneous origins...
Brill, 2015. — 373 p. Ancient Chinese halls are celebrated for their majestic rooflines. Their finish and visual mass have evolved to meet the tastes of patrons and to signal the role of their occupants, whilst of course ensuring structural robustness. However, the visual impact of these structures comes chiefly from their ceramic ornament. Indeed, travellers through the...
University of Hawaii Press, 2012. — 322 p. — ISBN10: 0824833635. This book investigates the historical tradition of Chinese architectural writing from antiquity to the Song period, with a focus on a building manual titled Yingzao Fashi (Building Standards 1103). It explores the rich cultural connotations and architectural concepts reflected in the technical contend of the...
Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2016. — xx, 290 p., 10 color, b/w 37 illustrations, 12 charts. — (Spatial habitus). — ISBN: 9780824853709. Traces of the Sage is the first comprehensive account of the history and material culture of Kong Temple. Following the temple's development through time and across space, it relates architecture to the practice of Confucianism,...
Princeton University Press, 2017. — 425 p. Fu Xinian is considered by many to be the world's leading historian of Chinese architecture. He is an expert on every type of Chinese architecture from every period through the nineteenth century, and his work is at the cutting edge of the field. Traditional Chinese Architecture gathers together, for the first time in English, twelve...
BAR Publishing, 2022. — 174 p. — (BAR International Series 3110). Space and Function is a study of Buddhist State Monasteries in medieval East Asia. The research is based on archaeological evidence and focuses on how the monastery’s layout developed with the evolution of Buddhist philosophy and practice.Building on earlier literature regarding the development of Buddhist...
Birkhäuser, 2016. — 242 p. — ISBN: 978-3-0356-0979-0. China is not only a playground for international architectural practices, but has its own active architectural scene between international influences and China's rich building tradition. Twenty-six projects focus on this diverse output. The range of examples includes the reuse of historic factory buildings, experimental new...
University of Hawaii Press, 2005. — 476 p. — (Spatial Habitus: Making and Meaning in Asia's Architecture). Drawing on the work of leading scholars in the fields of anthropology, architecture, art, art history, geography, and history, House Home Family explores and analyzes the functional, social, and symbolic attributes of Chinese dwellings. It goes beyond generalization to...
Tuttle Publishing, 2004. — 632 p. Exquisite examples of traditional dwellings are scattered throughout modern-day China. Chinese Houses focuses on 20 well-preserved traditional homes, presenting examples from a range of rural and metropolitan areas throughout China. The photographs of each are accompanied by extensive background information and historical content. An...
De Gruyter, 2015. — 592 p. Ernst Boerschmann was the most influential foreign architectural researcher in China in the first half of the twentieth century. This book concerns his three-year research expedition through the Chinese Empire (1906–1909). He was the first Westerner to systematically document China’s religious architecture, returning from his travels with thousands of...
De Gruyter, 2015. — 592 p. Ernst Boerschmann was the most influential foreign architectural researcher in China in the first half of the twentieth century. This book concerns his three-year research expedition through the Chinese Empire (1906–1909). He was the first Westerner to systematically document China’s religious architecture, returning from his travels with thousands of...
Archaeopress, 2018. — 234 p. Han Dynasty (206 BC–AD 220) stone carved tombs were constructed from carved stone slabs or a combination of moulded bricks and carved stones, and were distributed in Central and Eastern China. Such multi-chambered stone tombs were very popular among the Han people, but they were entirely new, and were a result of outside stimuli rather than an...
University of Washington Press, 2014. — 344 p. By the tenth century CE, Mount Wutai had become a major pilgrimage site within the emerging culture of a distinctively Chinese Buddhism. Famous as the abode of the bodhisattva Manjuśrī (known for his habit of riding around the mountain on a lion), the site in northeastern China's Shanxi Province was transformed from a wild area,...
Jovis, 2009. — 173 S. Die spezifische chinesische Weise der Holzkonstruktion wurde im 11. Jahrhundert auf Anordnung des Kaisers in einem Handbuch (Yingzao fashi) detailliert festgelegt. Dank dieses Regelwerks sowie durch die große Anpassungsfähigkeit des Systems wird die charakteristische Holzbauweise seitdem von Generation zu Generation bis heute weitergegeben. Eine solche...
University of Washington Press, 2015. — 665 p. During the last two centuries BCE, the Western Han capital of Chang'an, near today's Xi'an in northwest China, outshone Augustan Rome in several ways while administering comparable numbers of imperial subjects and equally vast territories. At its grandest, during the last fifty years or so before the collapse of the dynasty in 9...
Grosset & Dunlap, 1971. — 191 р. The Cultural Context Town Planning Imperial Palaces and Temples Religious and Funerary Architecture Houses and Gardens
Singapore: Palgrave MacMillan, 2025. — 313 p. This book provides a comprehensive examination of the architectural evolution of China from antiquity to the early modern, modern, and contemporary ages. A comprehensive examination of the evolution of Chinese architecture is presented in nine chapters, offering a penetrating survey of the subject matter for both learners and...
Palgrave MacMillan, 2025. — 313 p. This book provides a comprehensive examination of the architectural evolution of China from antiquity to the early modern, modern, and contemporary ages. A comprehensive examination of the evolution of Chinese architecture is presented in nine chapters, offering a penetrating survey of the subject matter for both learners and professionals....
Edinburgh University Press, 2015. — 361 p. — (Edinburgh Studies in Islamic Art). This book explains how the worship requirements of the mosque and the Chinese architectural system converged. What happens when a monotheistic, aniconic, foreign religion needs a space in which to worship in China, a civilisation with a building tradition that has been largely unchanged for several...
University of Hawaii Press, 2014. — 496 p. — (Spatial Habitus: Making and Meaning in Asia's Architecture). Between the fall of the Han dynasty in 220 CE and the year 600, more than thirty dynasties, kingdoms, and states rose and fell on the eastern side of the Asian continent. The founders and rulers of those polities represented the spectrum of peoples in North, East, and...
University of Hawaii Press, 1990. — 237 p. Chinese Imperial City Planning is the first synthesis of what is known from textual and archaeological evidence about every Chinese imperial capital, from earliest times to the present. It explains the fundamental architectural principles and visual characteristics of imperial planning in China and shows how these features are related...
University of Hawaii Press, 1997. — 516 p. Liao Architecture is a study of Buddhist halls, tombs, and pagodas built primarily through the patronage of Northeast Asian lords of Qidan nationality from the mid-tenth through the first decades of the twelfth century. During those years, North China was part of a larger Qidan empire known as the Liao dynasty. The Qidan, in the ninth...
Harvard University Press, 2022. — 449 p. 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...
Princeton University Press, 2023. — 337 p. A monumental illustrated survey of the architecture of thirteenth- and fourteenth-century China The Yuan dynasty endured for a century, leaving behind an architectural legacy without equal, from palaces, temples, and pagodas to pavilions, tombs, and stages. With a history enlivened by the likes of Khubilai Khan and Marco Polo, this...
Princeton University Press, 2019. — 400 p. Throughout history, China has maintained one of the world’s richest built civilizations. The nation’s architectural achievements range from its earliest walled cities and the First Emperor’s vision of city and empire, to bridges, pagodas, and the twentieth-century constructions of the Socialist state. In this beautifully illustrated...
Trương Lệ Mai, Tăng Hồng Ngữ - người dịch. — Tp. Hồ Chí Minh: Nhà xuất bản Tổng hợp tp. HCM, 2015. — 171 trang. — ISBN 9786045830932. Kiến trúc cổ đại Trung Quốc không những là nguồn tham khảo cho các mẫu thiết kế kiến trúc hiện đại Trung Quốc sau này mà còn có ảnh hưởng mang tính toàn cầu và trở thành di sản văn hóa thế giới nổi bật. Thưởng thức kiến trúc cổ Trung Quốc tựa như...
Routledge, 1998. — 216 p. Part of the prestigious academic book series Documenting the Image, this is a fascinating survey illustrated by extremely rare photographs of the burned architectural and landscape complex known as the Rape of the Summer Palace. In 1860, Western armies brought ruin to the treasured seat of the Qing emperors near Beijing. One hundred and fifty images...
Hong Kong University Press, 2006. — 204 pages. — ISBN: 9622097448.
Since China's modernization began in 1980, the country has witnessed exponential growth in construction activities. In a deliberate attempt to break away from the past, China has shown remarkable drive and determination to refashion itself in terms of architectural and town planning practices. While there are...
China Intercontinental Press, 2010. — 244 p. Ancient Chinese architecture is not only a source of reference for modern Chinese design, it has also had an international influence and attracted global attention. Moreover, architectural remains in China reveal much about the history of this ancient civilisation. The palaces, gardens, temples, tombs and dwellings of the Chinese...
China Intercontinental Press, 2010. — 179 p. Ancient Chinese architecture is not only a source of reference for modern Chinese design, it has also had an international influence and attracted global attention. Moreover, architectural remains in China reveal much about the history of this ancient civilisation. The palaces, gardens, temples, tombs and dwellings of the Chinese...
Routledge, 2022. — 778 p. This handbook, representing the collaboration of 40 scholars, provides a multi-faceted exploration of roughly 6,000 years of Chinese architecture, from ancient times to the present. This volume combines a broad-spectrum approach with a thematic framework for investigating Chinese architecture, integrating previously fragmented topics and combining the...
М.: Юрайт, 2022. — 123 с. — ISBN 978-5-534-15262-3. Книга известного советского историка искусства, первого директора музея искусства народов Востока Бориса Петровича Денике ориентирована прежде всего на визуальное восприятие архитектурных памятников. Многочисленные иллюстрации, которые автор расположил в хронологической последовательности за период почти в две тысячи лет,...
Москва: Издательство Всесоюзной Академии архитектуры, 1935. — 122 с.: ил. — (Города и страны). Книга историка искусства, руководителя археологических экспедиций в Среднюю Азию, профессора Московского университета, директора Музея восточных культур в Москве, доктор искусствоведения Бориса Петровича Денике (1885—1941) посвящена истории архитектуры Китая. Альбом из 107 иллюстраций...
Москва: Издательство Всесоюзной академии архитектуры, 1935. — 122 с. : ил. — (Города и страны). Книга историка искусства, руководителя археологических экспедиций в Среднюю Азию, профессора Московского университета, директора Музея восточных культур в Москве, доктор искусствоведения Бориса Петровича Денике (1885—1941) посвящена истории архитектуры Китая. Альбом из 107...
Хабаровск: Изд-во Тихоокеан. гос. ун-та, 2014. — 135 с. Учебное пособие написано для магистров 270100.68 «Архитектура» к курсам «Научно-исследовательская работа в семестре», «Архитектурно-дизайнерское проектирование», «Научно-проектные исследования». Кроме того, издание предназначено бакалаврам, обучающимся по направлениям «Архитектура» и «Дизайн архитектурной среды» в качестве...
Хабаровск: Тихоокеанский государственный университет (ТОГУ), 2015. — 564 с. — ISBN: 978-5-7389-1751-6. Монография посвящена историческому развитию архитектурного городского ландшафта, вопросам формирования уникального «харбинского стиля» и проблеме адаптации европейской архитектурной традиции к инородному культурному контексту. Архитектурный ландшафт Харбина подвергнут...
Хабаровск: Изд-во Тихоокеан. гос. ун-та, 2015. — 205 с. — ISBN: 978-5-7389-1750-9. Рассматриваются процессы расселения и градообразования на территориях Приморья, Приамурья и Маньчжурии во II половине XIX - начале XX вв. Раскрываются особенности формирования функционально-планировочной структуры Харбина, анализируются теоретические подходы в решениях градостроительных проблем,...
Хабаровск: Изд-во Тихоокеан. гос. ун-та, 2017. — 148 с. — ISBN: 978-5-7389-2130-8. В монографии рассмотрены ассимилятивные процессы в национальной архитектуре Китая на фоне общей картины взаимодействия колониальной и местной архитектуры периода европоцентричного мира. Авторы на большом по охвату материале — из современных труднодоступных китайских источников, а также...
М.: Шанс, 2022. — 592 с. — ISBN 9785907277304. Изучение китайской архитектуры идет вразрез с тенденциями времени. Китай, живущий в период бурных перемен, в последние годы устремлен в сторону Запада. Общество повсеместно уничтожает собственную архитектуру и сопутствующее ей искусство. Возвышавшиеся на протяжении нескольких сотен лет древние постройки, преисполненные...
Сост. Издательство «Китайская строительная промышленность; Пер. с кит. — М.: Шанс, 2023. — 351 с. — ISBN 978-5-907646-05-6. Издательство «Китайская строительная промышленность» внесло свою лепту в изучение и популяризацию выдающихся образцов древней архитектуры Китая. Его главными задачами были развитие строительных технологий, национальных культурных традиций, укрепление...
Сост. Издательство «Китайская строительная промышленность; Пер. с кит. — М.: Шанс, 2023. — 351 с. — ISBN 978-5-907646-05-6. Издательство «Китайская строительная промышленность» внесло свою лепту в изучение и популяризацию выдающихся образцов древней архитектуры Китая. Его главными задачами были развитие строительных технологий, национальных культурных традиций, укрепление...
Сост. Издательство «Китайская строительная промышленность; Пер. с кит. — М.: Шанс, 2023. — 351 с. — ISBN 978-5-907646-05-6. Издательство «Китайская строительная промышленность» внесло свою лепту в изучение и популяризацию выдающихся образцов древней архитектуры Китая. Его главными задачами были развитие строительных технологий, национальных культурных традиций, укрепление...
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