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Study On The Urban Planning Strategy Of The Intangible Cultural Heritage Conservation

Posted on:2011-04-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S M SunFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155330338988575Subject:Urban planning and design
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China is a great country with 5,000 years of civilization. our ancestor leave us tremendous rich cultural property after long years, which in our generation is facing an unprecedented crisis for the cultural gap. We must take measures to transfer the cultural property successfully. After all, to protect and restore the vitality and cohesion of the cultural heritage, as well as innovate them, is our responsibility; to lift the identity crisis of historical district is our obligation, it's also the purport of this article.Intangible Cultural Heritage Conservation is a research that needs multi-disciplinary participation, such as urban planing, economics, sociology and etc. The article base the thesis on reviewing and summarizing the fruits on relevant fields all over the world, combine with Rongtang Village conservation plan for instance, analysis the transmission of Intangible Cultural Heritage, so as to build bridge between the conservation of Intangible Cultural Heritage and the conservation plan, resume the geographic identity and local culture of historical district.Paper is divided into six parts:Part I: Introduction focuses on the origins of the topics, significance, value and research methods, as well as research content and framework .According to views of the writer, colleagues and the masses about the Intangible Cultural Heritage, analyzing its current status and prospects;Part II: The main about the theoretical basis for the protecttion of Intangible Cultural Heritage and their state of development at home and abroad;Part III: Focus on the type and the interpretation of urban planning about Intangible Cultural Heritage, and discuss its carrier and the loading way, formulated its interpretation process which is linked with the conservation planning;Part IV: Focus on the conservation and transmission of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, as well as third-party's emotional experience: the conservation is divided into spiritual and material dimensions; the transmission involves to create point-landscapes, link them into line-land scapes and build surface-landscapes at last; the experience is to analyze the design considerations by considering human psychological behavior and the public aesthetic commitment standards;Part V: Take the Rongtang ancient village for example;Finally: It is a concluding summary of this paper and pointed out the future direction for further research.
Keywords/Search Tags:Intangible Cultural Heritage, The transmission-way, Urban Planning Strategy, Rongtang, Volcano culture
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