基本信息 书名:A history of Chinese architecture 定价:190元 作者:Wang,Guixiang 著 出版社:中国建筑工业出版社 出版日期:2016-08-01 ISBN:9787112176205 字数: 页码:228 版次:1 装帧:精装 开本:12开 商品重量: 编辑推荐
内容提要 Chinese architecture has had a lustory exceeding 3,500 years if we acknowledge the palace ruins of the prehistoric Shang-Yidynasty as its earliest surviving example. Architectural complexes described iancient texts, such as the "He Palace" of Huangdi (Yellow Em-peror), suggest their existence at the very beginning of the Chinese civilization. Some fundamental prin-aples developed by architects and builders centuries ago have perpetuated for thousands of years. One such notiois mentioned ithe chapter titled Da-yu-mo (Counsels of the Great Yu) iShang Shu (Book of History):"putting right the virtues, using tools that provide the conveniences of daily life, and securing the rich means of sustaining life are things that must be harmoniously attended to." 目录 PrefaceChapter One The Rites of Zhou and Institutions of Qiare Passed Dowfor a Hundred GenerationsChapter Two The Palace of Hais to be Lamented as Its Ground Overgrows with Rice and MilletChapter Three The SoutherDynasties are Knowfor Multistory Buildings and Terraces and the NortherDynasties for PagodasChapter Four The Great Halls of Tang and High Towers of Liao Resemble Styles of Ancient TimesChapter Five The Dreamlike Glory of Bianliang and HangzhouChapter Six Temples ithe JiCapital and the Capital of YuanChapter SeveThe Ming Emperor 's Audience HallChapter Eight Imperial Palaces and Gardens of the Qing DynastyChapter Nine Great Buildings iHistorical BooksEpilogueSources of IllustrationsIndexPostscript 作者介绍 Wang Guiang, professor and doctoral advisor of the School of Architecture,Tsinghua University, is aacademic leader ithe field of architectural theory and history. He haeeall along engaged ithe research and teaching of history and theory of arclutecture. I1981, he gained a master's degree and i1996 a PhD; he successively studied as a visiting scholar iEdinburgh University of the United Kingdom, University of Pennsylvania and Getty Center of the United States. At present,he is Director of Architectural History and Heritage PreservatioInstitute, School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Member-of the Academic Degree Committee of Tsinghua University and Chairmaofthe Academic Degree Sub-Committee of School of Architecture, Tsinghua University. Concurrently, he is aexpert oNational Publishing Fund Panel, Vice-Chairmaof Ancient GardeSub-Society of China Heritage Society,and Vice-Chairmaof ForbiddeCity Society. 序言 PrefaceChapter One The Rites of Zhou and Institutions of Qiare Passed Dowfor a Hundred GenerationsChapter Two The Palace of Hais to be Lamented as Its Ground Overgrows with Rice and MilletChapter Three The SoutherDynasties are Knowfor Multistory Buildings and Terraces and the NortherDynasties for PagodasChapter Four The Great Halls of Tang and High Towers of Liao Resemble Styles of Ancient TimesChapter Five The Dreamlike Glory of Bianliang and HangzhouChapter Six Temples ithe JiCapital and the Capital of YuanChapter SeveThe Ming Emperor 's Audience HallChapter Eight Imperial Palaces and Gardens of the Qing DynastyChapter Nine Great Buildings iHistorical BooksEpilogueSources of IllustrationsIndexPostscript