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A Research Of Spatial Morphology On Traditional Village And Vernacular Dwellings In Yamu Village

Posted on:2021-04-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J R ZhuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2392330611489502Subject:Architecture
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Xunhua County in Qinghai Province is a multi-ethnic region.Tibetans living here belong to The Anduo Tibetan ethnic group.Because of their unique geographical location,they inherit their Own Tibetan culture and are also influenced by other ethnic groups.Many distinctive Tibetan villages here bear the Tibetan people's construction wisdom on villages and traditional dwellings.With the rural revitalization strategy proposed by the 19 th National Congress of the Communist Party of China,policies such as developing rural industry and rural culture scientifically and systematically,perfecting rural infrastructure construction and improving rural ecological environment have made the vast rural development cause of China become the top priority of national modernization.In this context,the improvement of village infrastructure,the construction of dwellings,the upgrading of industry and the expansion of village scale have brought opportunities for the development of traditional Tibetan villages in Xunhua County.XunHua County traditional Tibetan village has a special space form,the traditional villages in the construction of wisdom,find organic conflict,contradiction and opportunities to respond to modernity,from the source for protection and development in the way of village space form,and the old and new village construction,the introduction of the construction of the residential and industrial development to provide guiding significance.In this paper,architecture,urban planning and other related theories,combined with anthropology,sociology and other related disciplines knowledge,through fieldresearch and other methods,the traditional settlement of Yamu Village in Daowei Tibetan township of Xunhua County,Qinghai province and the spatial form of residential architecture are analyzed and studied.Starting from the deep reasons that affect the generation and evolution of the spatial form,this paper analyzes the characteristics of the spatial form of settlements and folk houses and the logic of their generation and evolution,and finally puts forward a path of development and renewal that can continue the regional context and move towards the rural modernization.First of all,introduce the natural and human environment of Yamu village,in the village of "one" two mountains and groove clamp village domain pattern,the pattern was discussed from the principle of natural worship,second,analyzed from the Angle of and topography village "different from" the evolution of the space form and layout,then,analyzes the spatial evolution of the traditional dwellings,space form,to for a long time the ideas of religious culture system analyzes the tooth wood villagers center there is a "double order",expecting to explore cultural concept features of residents of the influence of space form.Finally,based on the summary and listing of the existing advantages and disadvantages of the spatial form of settlements and dwellings in Yamu Village,on the premise of inheriting the traditional culture and taking the evolution and development logic of the village itself as the requirement,this paper explores the methods for the development of the spatial form of the village itself in the contemporary era.This paper analyzes and studies the spatial form of the case in Yagi village.It tries to sum up its characteristics and the commonness with other Traditional Tibetan villages in Xunhua County,and comes up with the solution strategies for the inheritance and development of village spatial form.The conclusions of this paper aim to provide reference for similar studies and also supplement and improve the research on the renewal and development of traditional village system in Anduo Tibetan Area.
Keywords/Search Tags:Daowei Tibetan township, Tibetan area, Traditional village, Traditional dwellings, Spatial From
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