The sophistication of ancient Chinese architecture gives it a specialplace within the architecture of the world. There are magnificentimperial palaces, solemn and breathtaking imperial tombs,mysterious sacrificial and ancestral altars and temples as well asa variety of vernacular dwellings of natural simplicity. Religiousbuildings are dotted about the country, with a riotous profusionof Buddhist, Taoist and Islamic temples or mosques. On top of allthis, city walls and fortifications, civic buildings for miscellaneouspurposes are rich in variety and form impressive landmarks.The exceptional series offers wide coverage of themes pertainingto all aspects of Chinese architecture and is unrivaled both for itsextensiveness and accuracy as well as for the presentation of thematerial.
作者簡介
Ru Jinghua,graduated from Dept. of Architecture,Tsinghua University, Beijing. Since then she devoted herself to researches, designs, construction and historic preservation in the field of ancient Chinese architecture.As a senior architect, she has been working in the Palace Museum. Several dozens of articles on ancient Chinesearchitecture she wrote were published. She is one oftheauthors and compilers of the Palaces of the ForbiddenCity and the Palaces Volume of the Great Treasury ofChinese Fine Arts. She designed a 150-metre-longshopping street, known as the Ning-Rong Street, withover 40 early-Qing-style shops, stores and residentialmansions, which was built in Zhengding, HebeiProvince, for shooting TV serial ofA Dream of RedMansions.Peng Hualiang graduated from the Department ofArchitecture of Tangshan Engineering College ofJiaotong University. Thereafter, he worked in the Central Design Institute of the Ministry of Building Engineeringand the Editorial Department of the ArchitecturalJournal successively. He was the editor-in-chief ofHong Kong Architecture and one of the authors of AGuide to Ancient Chinese Architecture. The majorworks he edited and rendered such as Selected Works ofLiang Sicheng, Palaces and Religious Buildings Volumesof the Great Treasury of Chinese Fine Arts. And theReference Materials of Architectural Design Vol. 3 havewon a national first prize in scientific and technologicalbooks.
圖書目錄
Map of Historic Sites of Capital Cities and Palaces The Forbidden City, Historic Sites and Scenic Spots in Beijing Editor's Note Preface 1 Preface 2 General Introduction Historical Records on Palace Atchitecture——From Primitive Crude Houses to Magnificent Buildings I.The Primitive Phase II.Rise of the Impcrial Palace III.Wciyang Palace IV.Daming Palace V.Bianliang The Forbidden City in Beijing——A Bright Pearl as a Crystaljlzation of Wisdom and Hard Toil I.Basis for Planning of the Forbidden City II.Architectural Design III.Architectural Construction and Decoration IV.Construction Work The Imperial Palace in Shenyang——A Jewel of Manchu, Han, Mongolian and Tibetan Architecture I.General Lavout of the Impcrial Palace II.Design of Individual Palatial Buildings Notes on the Photographs The Forbidden Cityin Beijing The Forbidden City Viewed from the Prospect Hill The Imperial Way to the Gate of Supreme Harmony and the HaLl of Supreme Harmony Meridian Gate from the Perspective of the Inner Golden River The Pavilion of Manifest Benevolence The Inner Golden River Corner Pavilion of the Meridian Gate and the Moat Bronze Lion (upper) Guarding the Gate of Supreme Harmony Bronze Lion (Lower) Guarding the Cate of Supreme Harmony Stone Carving on the Imperial Ramp Fronting the Hall of Supreme Harmony Facade of the Hall of Supreme Harmony Southwestern View of the Hall of Supreme Harmony Bronze Tortoise Fronting the Hall of Supreme Harmony Dehorned Dragon Gargoyles on the Three-tiered Terrace of the Hall of Supreme Harmony Golden-Dragon Hexi Decorative Paintings on Beams, Lintels and Bracket Sets Caisson in the Hall of Supreme Harmony Interior of the Hall of Supreme Harmony Decorative Gable of the Hall of Preserving Harmony A Corner of Eaves in the Palace of Heavenly Purity The Hall of Union HaLI of Complete Harmony, Hall of Preserving Harmony and Balustrades on the Three-tiered Terrace Bridal Chamber in the Palace of Earthly TranquiLity Interior of the Hall of Union The Palace of Heavenly Purity Throne in the Palace of Heavenly Purity Pavilion of Imperial Prospect Atop the Hill of Piled Fxcellence The PaviLion of Ten Thousand Springs A Caisson in the Pavilion of Auspicious Clarity Gate of Mental Cultivation Portico of the Hall of Mental Cultivation The Pavilion of the Rain of Flowers The Room of Three Rarities Rear bedroom Chamber in the Hall of Mental Cultivation Interior of the Hall of Manifest Origin The Palace of Eternal Spring The Hall of Imperial Supremacy …… The Imperial Palace in Shenyang Appendices