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Astudy Of Architecture Design Of Chinese Zen Buddhist Temple In The Mountain Area

Posted on:2013-04-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Y CaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2272330467460250Subject:Architectural Design and Theory
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Chinese mountain Zen temple architecture is the subject in this study. The authorComb development of Zen temple, which becomes the main body of the Han DynastyBuddhist temples and representatives from the Five Dynasties. This researchinterprets establishment of the Chinese Zen temple architecture system, the formationof the hierarchy, monasteries pattern of diversification and correlation of these threestage; at the same time, the author analyses the characteristics of the mountainenvironment of the Chinese zen temple, and study separately the spatial layout of atypical mountain zen monastery, the ground shape and streamline organizations.Chinese mountain Zen temple architecture is well know as the organized grouprelationship, that is, it forms a complex court yard space by making differentfunctioned single building under construction group. Changes of the height differenceconstraints also provides a unique manifestations of the Mountain Zen monasteriesand unique architectural vocabulary. The particularity of its site reflects the uniquemountain environment concept of classical Chinese architecture. Creating thearchitecture of traditional Chinese Mountain Zen Buddhism show more of atransformation of the mountains due to borrow, use, make the best use, but not toomuch man-made interference. According to changes in the mountain environment,design mainly use different spatial layout, a variety of building ground to shape theunique modeling of the Mountain Zen temples, and use integrated stream lineorganization to link building with different functions to form a complex and orderlybuilding systems.The thesis is composed of six parts. Part1, introduction describes theresearch background, research significance, key concept, literature review, researchmethodology, and innovation. Part2combs the origins of the Chinese Zen templearchitecture system. Part3analyses the environment of Mountain Zen temples inChina. Part4studies classified design methods, taking typical China Mountain ZenTemle for example. Part V make the previous design method applied to the actualdesign of the Nanjing Luhe golden Monastery. Part6, the conclusion, to summarizeprevious research results.
Keywords/Search Tags:Zen temple, Mountain environment, architectural layout, GroundingMode, Flow line
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