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A Study On The Strategies In Conservation Planning Of Ancient Buildings In North China

Posted on:2005-07-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2132360182972447Subject:Architectural History and Theory
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The ancient buildings is the most important variety of heritage in China, and it has the most amount which is now existing. The layout of group is the characteristic of Chinese ancient buildings. It can help to improve the conservation of heritage in its integrity. With the development of economy and society, the ancient buildings and their surroundings are threatened with what never happened. Using the systemic of scientific means, this thesis initiates by analyzing the status quo of groups in north China to find out some questions in their conservation. And then, by studying the theory of conservation and incorporating the conservation practice, this thesis bring forward the countermeasure to solve the questions from the point of view of conservation planning. This thesis mainly discuss the utilization and conservation of the groups, in order to reveal the theory and method on conservation planning of Chinese ancient buildings. The thesis mostly take example for Conservation Planning of Forbidden City. This thesis includes four chapters which are divided into two parts, "Research of Status Quo" and "Research of Conservation". Chapter one, holding out the concept of Chinese ancient buildings, discussing its value, import and characteristic. Chapter two, with the datum of investigation, discussing the aspects about Protected Object, Surroundings, Conservation, Utilization, and Management of ancient buildings' groups in north China. Chapter three, the research of conservation from the point of view of conservation planning, countermeasures against the questions in Chapter two. Chapter four, the research of utilization, and management of ancient buildings in north China...
Keywords/Search Tags:Groups of buildings, Chinese ancient buildings, Conservation planning, Evaluation, Conservation, utilization, Management
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