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Wang Shu said that traditional architecture needs to be inherited. What is the position of architectural culture in traditional culture?

Wang Shu said that traditional architecture needs to be inherited, and architectural culture plays an important role in traditional culture, which is an important part of traditional culture.

1. Wang Shu said that traditional architecture needs to be passed down.

According to the current expert, traditional architecture needs to be passed down, but learning from the past does not necessarily follow the old system. Our traditional architecture should inherit and build buildings belonging to this era. After all, although some ancient building technologies were advanced, they consumed too much manpower and material resources. If they can't be combined with modern efficiency and modern technology, the inheritance of this traditional building will really become a big problem. The most important thing for us to inherit this architectural culture is to explore its value.

Second, architectural culture plays an important role in traditional culture.

Of course, traditional architectural culture plays an important role in traditional culture. The building itself carries many people's emotions. Many of our larger families will live in the old house, and it will be great to grow up from the old house, not to mention the inheritance of emotions and family memories. Under the influence of this premise, architecture also carries the inheritance of traditional moral concepts and a kind of emotion, which means that architectural culture occupies an important position in traditional culture and is an important part of traditional culture. This is a reality that we must admit.

Third, but we should not flatter the traditional architectural culture too much.

Traditional architectural technology and traditional architectural culture have corresponding value in a certain field, but we should also remember not to flatter the traditional organizational culture too much. Although mortise and tenon technology itself has superior wisdom, under the modern requirements of high speed and high efficiency, mortise and tenon technology actually has inheritance and practicality only in specific fields, and is not suitable for large-scale promotion. After all, ordinary people are not so rich, and they can't afford workers to build mortise and tenon houses, let alone have money to build mortise and tenon houses.