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Diversity in the Great Unity - Regional Yuan Architecture (Hardcover)
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Diversity in the Great Unity - Regional Yuan Architecture (Hardcover)
Series: Spatial Habitus: Making and Meaning in Asia's Architecture
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Timber-framed architecture has long been viewed as an embodiment of
Chinese civilization, a hierarchic society ruled by Confucian
orthodoxy. Throughout its history, Chinese architectural design was
closely regulated by court-enforced building codes, which created a
highly standardized and modularized system. In Diversity in the
Great Unity - the first in-depth English-language work to present
regional traditions of Chinese architecture based on a detailed
study of the timber construction system - Lala Zuo maintains that
during the nearly century-long Yuan dynasty (1271-1368), the
tradition of "Han-Chinese" architecture as coded, uniform, and
controlled by the central government did not take hold. She
presents case studies of twenty buildings along the Yangtze River
built during the Yuan, often considered a transitional phase in
Chinese architectural history. Most of the structures have firm
dates, and all are analyzed according to patronage, chronology, and
function. Their representativeness is determined by their broad
geographic distribution as well as by their scarcity. Numerous
photographs and line-drawings accompany the analyses. Referencing
Yuan architecture in north China along the Yellow River, Zuo
outlines its characteristics in three regions and connects the
regional traditions to periods before and after the Yuan, allowing
her to contextualize architecture in Yuan social and political
history. She explains how the division of regional traditions,
especially those in the south, contributed to the transformation of
dynastic styles from the Song (960-1279) to the Ming (1368-1644)
and how the Song-Yuan migration may have affected architectural
design. An appendix presents an extensive glossary of Chinese
architectural terms in Song terminology to enable a better
understanding of the subject. Although the primary focus of this
book is the technical evolution of surviving Yuan architecture, its
interdisciplinary approach goes beyond architecture by offering a
re-evaluation of Chinese society in light of cultural and religious
diversity under Mongol rule.
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