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Chinese Dwellings

Residential architecture in China can be divided into three main forms: Court carved by hand (or clay are broken), and historian.

Court Dwellings
The Terrace home is the most popular style habitat in China. Shipyards courts call quadrilaterals (four sides sealed), using the most advanced materials and structure and design of complex arrangements of traditional code of ethics and various decorations. The fundamental nature of the court house surrounded symmetrically on the center line and a clear distinction between primary and secondary schools, outside and inside. A courtyard-style house was built as a rule, an entrance, a door at the southeast corner. The design maximizes space and privacy provided. In the middle of the courtyard was the ideal place for a garden and / or flowers. Buildings Yard seen mainly in North China, Central Plains, the Shandong Peninsula and the plains and coastal areas in southern China. The farm is located in regions of ethnic minorities with strong ties to the Han culture, such as the Bai People . The laws adopted in Beijing in order to protect the 25 tracks and patio homes to large areas. The old farmhouses built in the Qin and Han Dynasty. The popularity of this kind took place in home technology tile mosaic of Qin and Han.  Cave Dwellings Cave style apartments are the most primitive of all styles of homes. Approximately 30 million people live in caves in those areas and environments of the river Yangtze. The most common type of cave homes can be found in Shanxi in central and western regions of China, including Henan Gansu. Real Estate in the west of the underground cave on the southern plain of Henan Shanxi and fully integrated metro. The caves carved with steps to enter and land occupied by many households. Another type of cave is generally considered to be at home in mountainous areas on a contour line interface Rocky  revealed the natural hills and built a farm near the cave. Losess cave on the plateau northwest China on average 20 meters deep and 15 feet wide. From a distance, the cave seems to be several floors, one on the other side.  Dwellings Storied storey buildings with two or more floors, with a horizontal edge. Neoclassical in China are half of the warring States (475-221 BC) and especially common in the mountains of ethnic minorities in the south-west of the tropics. The Ganlan typical traditional wooden buildings were constructed all of wood, including the calendar, made of wooden walls, tile and bark. It is built with wooden joints and no iron nails. The plan of the house is rectangular, while the roof is gabled form, with the first two or three levels, not walls. Households living near the hill. In the southwestern province of Yunnan and Hong-western Yunnan province, a construction Ganlan bamboo with bamboo-wood construction, combined with several bamboo Mao. Unlike wood are the building materials for housing are mainly bamboo and rattan with ropes.

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One Response to “Chinese Dwellings”

  1. colin brakewell says:

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