
| DING Junqing, born in Longyou County of ZhejiangProvince in 1943, studied in the Department of Architectureof Tongji University, China and graduated in 1968. He hasbeen engaged in planning and design management for morethan 40 years. He served as an assistant chief engineerin Wenzhou Planning Bureau, President of Wenzhou CityPlanning and Design Institute and Senior City Planner. Hehas published many books including Study on ResidenceCulture in China, Village Buildings in Wenzhou, GushuiLongyou as well as a poetry anthology-Flint. |
| Chapter Ⅰ: The Country Grows from under the Roof of the House /1 1.The Slightly Bending Ridge of the House Likea Shoulder-pole /3 2.The Continuation of Mountains and the Regen-eration of Slopes——the Traditional Chinese Curved Roof/8 3.The Beauty of Unevenly Built Eaves of the Folk Houses /10 4.Square Model is the Institution for the Folk Houses /15 5.The Brief and Functional Tiles and Eaves Tile Omaments /18 6.The Country Grows from under the Koof/26 Chapter Ⅱ: The Walls South of the Yangtze——Beauty Lies in AppropriateMake-ups /29 1.The Walls Are Knitted out /31 2.Outer Walls and Facade /31 3.High Walls, Narrow Lanes and Small Drongs /34 4.Partition BoardWoodenWallandPlankWall /36 5.Horsehead Wall /42 6.Bodhisattva Dou /49 7.Courtyard Wall and Fence Wall /51 8.City Wall, the Great Wall and Other Walls /53 Chapter Ⅲ: The Entrance——the Gate of Folk Houses South of the Yangtze/55 1.The Gate as the Key Mark of the House /57 2.Defense——the Original Meaning of the Gate /58 3.The Gate of the Ordinary Family /58 4.The Gate of the Great Mansions /59 5.Gate Lanes and Gate Passages /68 6.Entrance Hall /73 7.The Gate as a Cultural Component /77 8.Other Kinds of Gates and Other Significance of the Gate in Chinese Traditional Culture /81 9.Gate Couplets——the Cultural Space of Folk Houses /84 Chapter Ⅳ: Courtyard and Patio forSacrifice to Heaven and Ancestors/87 1.The Unique Chinese Housing Form and System——Courtyard System /89 2.The Patio Pattern House /91 3.Courtyard House /96 4.Residence-Garden House /100 5.Various Kinds of Patios /107 6.The Function of Patios——for Worship of Heaven and Ancestors /117 Chapter Ⅴ: The Moral and Majestic Institution of Folk Houses/127 1.The Etiquette Attnute ofAncient Hotsing/129 2.Etiquette /130 3.Hierarchical System of the Size of House /131 4.The Immaterial Etiquettes of the Plane Layouts /135 Chapter Ⅵ : The Space Frame and Pattern of Folk Houses——theLand-attached Character and Agriculture-centered Feature /139 1.The Life Style Determining the Residing Pat-tern /141 2.The Land-attached Character of Residential Housing in China /141 3.Agriculture Paradigm and Agriculture-centered Feature /144 4.The Triple-Piece Space Patterrr Gate-Courtyard-House /147 5.Courtyard——the Result of the Agricultural Paradigm /151 Chapter Ⅶ: Instructive Functions of Folk Homes/155 1.The Chinese Housing Culture Is Characterized by the Strongest Sense of Social Respomibility/157 2.Folk Houses as a Textbook /158 3.Garden Houses Southofthe Yangtze-Combination Outgrowth of Habitation with Literature /168 Chapter Ⅷ : Environmental Awareness and Universality of Folk Houses / 181 1.Basic Features of the Terrain and Landform South of the Yangtze /183 2.Environmental Awareness and Eco-Aesthetics in Village Location Choice and Architectural Layout /183 3.Environmental Awareness and Eco-Aesthetics of Architectural Mould /188 4.Environmental Awareness and Humanity in Architectural Creation /192 5.Fengshui for Existence /193 6.The Residents Affinity to Water in Regions of Rivers and Lakes /197 7.Small Streets River Lanes and River Wharfs /203 Chapter Ⅸ : Stonework and Carpen-try of Folk Houses /209 1.Drawing on Local Resources: the Vitality of Architecture /211 2.Turning Stone into Jade: Brick Carvings /213 3.Piling Earth into Gold: Mud Walls of Houses /217 4.The Integration of Water and Stone: Stone Works /220 5.The Tale-telling Woods——Wocxtcarvings /222 6.The Large-sized and Small-sized Carpentry and Furniture /228 7.Furniture in the Folk Houses——Like the Third Layer of the Skin of a Person /240 Chapter Ⅹ : Stucco-covered Walls and Dark Blue.Tiles——The Natural Beauty of Folk Houses/245 1.Stucco-covered Walls and Dark Blue Tiles /247 2.Black Railings and Red Columns Tell the Solemn-ness and Tranquility of Large Mansions /254 Index /258 Postscript /262 |
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