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Cultural sustainability is a very important aspect of the overall
sustainability framework and is regarded as the fourth pillar
alongside the other three: environmental, economic, and social
sustainability. However, the concept is neither fully explored, nor
widely accepted or recognized. This book elicits the interplay of
nature-culture-architecture and theorizes the concept of cultural
sustainability and culturally sustainable architecture. It
identifies four key themes in Chinese philosophy: Harmony with
Heaven, Harmony with Earth, Harmony with Humans, and Harmony with
Self, along with Greek philosopher Aristotle's physics: form,
space, matter, and time, it sets them as criteria to evaluate the
renewed and new courtyard housing projects constructed in China
since the 1990s. Using an innovative architectural and social
science approach, this book examines the political, economic,
social, and spatial factors that affect cultural sustainability.
Supported by a multiplicity of data including: field surveys,
interviews with residents, architects, and planners, time diaries,
drawings, photos, planning documents, observation notes, and real
estate brochures, the book proposes new courtyard garden house
design strategies that promote healthy communities and human care
for one another, a concept that is universally applicable. The
volume is a first opportunity to take a holistic view, to encompass
eastern and western, tangible and intangible, cultures in the
theorization of cultural sustainability and culturally sustainable
architecture. It is a comprehensive contribution to architectural
theory.
Cultural sustainability is a very important aspect of the overall
sustainability framework and is regarded as the fourth pillar
alongside the other three: environmental, economic, and social
sustainability. However, the concept is neither fully explored, nor
widely accepted or recognized. This book elicits the interplay of
nature-culture-architecture and theorizes the concept of cultural
sustainability and culturally sustainable architecture. It
identifies four key themes in Chinese philosophy: Harmony with
Heaven, Harmony with Earth, Harmony with Humans, and Harmony with
Self, along with Greek philosopher Aristotle's physics: form,
space, matter, and time, it sets them as criteria to evaluate the
renewed and new courtyard housing projects constructed in China
since the 1990s. Using an innovative architectural and social
science approach, this book examines the political, economic,
social, and spatial factors that affect cultural sustainability.
Supported by a multiplicity of data including: field surveys,
interviews with residents, architects, and planners, time diaries,
drawings, photos, planning documents, observation notes, and real
estate brochures, the book proposes new courtyard garden house
design strategies that promote healthy communities and human care
for one another, a concept that is universally applicable. The
volume is a first opportunity to take a holistic view, to encompass
eastern and western, tangible and intangible, cultures in the
theorization of cultural sustainability and culturally sustainable
architecture. It is a comprehensive contribution to architectural
theory.
Health and happiness are fundamental to human quality of life. The
United Nations World Happiness Report 2012 reflects a new worldwide
call for governments to include happiness as a criterion to their
policies. The Healthy Cities or Happy Cities movement has been
endorsed by the WHO since 1986, and a Healthy House or Happy Home
is a critical constituent of a healthy city or a happy city.
Nevertheless, the concept has not been fully explored. Existing
literature on the healthy house has often focused on the technical,
economic, environmental, or biochemical aspects, while current
scholarship on the happy home commonly centers on interior
decoration. Few studies have addressed the importance of social and
cultural factors that affect the health and happiness of the
occupants. Identifying four key themes in Chinese philosophy to
promote health and happiness at home, this book links architecture
with Chinese philosophy, social sciences, and the humanities, and
in doing so, argues that Architectural Multiculturalism is a vital
ideology to guide housing design in North America. Using both
qualitative and quantitative evidence gathered from ethnic Chinese
and non-Chinese living in the USA and Canada, the study proposes
that the Courtyard is a central component to promote social and
cultural health and happiness of residents. It further details
courtyard garden house design strategies that combine a sense of
privacy with a feeling of community as represented in courtyard
housing. The schemes may have universal implications.
Classical courtyard houses of Beijing as a housing typology have
attracted interest of people from all walks of life. Due to
deterioration, the large-scale demolition of these houses in the
last few decades has aroused heated debates and protests,
nationally and internationally. In this book, the author traced the
history and philosophy of the classical Chinese courtyard house
design; introduced, evaluated, and examined some modern
interpretations of the classical Chinese courtyard houses,
including the projects built at Juer Hutong (Chrysanthemum Lane),
Nanchizi (South Pond), and Guantang (Cathy View). She further
proposed a standardized design of New Courtyard Garden House for
ordinary citizens or middle-income families in Beijing. The scheme
is grounded on the "Nine Squares" land ownership system in ancient
China, urban design studies on robust blocks dimensions, the
optimum courtyard dimensions, and the surveys. The book is intended
for scholars and architectural students who care about the past,
present, and future housing development in Beijing; it is also for
architects and developers who would like to pursue the construction
of the New Courtyard Garden House
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