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Who knows the books about Japanese architecture?
The Origin and Changes of Big Wood Craft in Ancient Chinese and Japanese Architecture
Oriental architecture occupies an important position in the history of world architectural culture. Studying oriental architecture is to further understand our own culture, and also to fully understand the oriental and world architectural culture. The comparative study of Chinese and Japanese architecture is one of the important contents of oriental architecture research. Historically, Japanese architectural culture was deeply influenced by China, and the exchanges between Chinese and Japanese architectural cultures were rich and colorful. This book focuses on the analysis and discussion of the origin and changes of Chinese and Japanese ancient architectural technology, involving the investigation of the cultural exchange history of Chinese and Japanese ancient architecture, the discussion of Japanese architecture, the comparison of the scale and spatial composition of Chinese and Japanese ancient architecture, the comparative study of the modular system of architectural style, and the analysis of Japanese Zen architectural design technology. This book can be read and referenced by relevant people. catalogue
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The first chapter is the cultural exchange of ancient architecture between China and Japan.
Section 1 Formation and Nature of Ancient East Asian Architectural System
Section 2 The Spread and Popularization of Buddhist Architecture in East Asia
The influence of Tang Dynasty architecture and the establishment of ancient Japanese architectural system
Section four: the spread and influence of Ningyuan Zen architecture on Japan.
Section 5 Phellodendron amurense Culture and Modern Japanese Architecture
The second chapter is the big wood technology of Horyuji architecture.
The first section of Horyuji building big wooden structure.
Section II Scale Composition of Horyuji Buildings
Section III Scale Composition of Buildings in Tang, Ning and Liao Dynasties
The third chapter is the scale composition of ancient Chinese and Japanese architecture.
Section 1 Scale and Scale Communication
Section 2 Scale Composition of Architecture in Nara Era
Section III Scale Composition of Buildings in Tang, Song and Liao Dynasties
The fourth chapter is the spatial composition of ancient Chinese and Japanese architecture.
Section 1 Site Composition and Spatial Composition
Section 2 Japanese architectural symbols and their spatial composition
The third section is the expression of Downing building composition and its spatial composition.
The fourth quarter, the disintegration of the traditional spatial constitution rules
Section V Theoretical Analysis of "Three Faces" in Linde Hall of Daming Palace
Chapter 5 "Creating French Style" changes the use system of villages.
The first part: the essence and comparison of architectural French style.
Section II Inheritance and Evolution of Eight-level Technical System
Section 3: Large Woodworking System for Altered Materials
Chapter six: Design technology of Japanese Zen architecture.
Section 1 Inheritance and Evolution of Ancient Technical System
The scale composition of Zen architecture in the second quarter (1)
Section 3 Scale Composition of Zen Architecture (2)
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