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Imperial China Charis Chan

Imperial China By Charis Chan

Imperial China by Charis Chan


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A guide which sets out to give an informative introduction to architectural styles in Imperial China. Against this background, the development and characteristics of the architecture are discussed, with an account of the principal architects involved.

Imperial China Summary

Imperial China by Charis Chan

The extraordinary legacy of the Chinese Emperors - their palaces, temples, tombs and parks - is the subject of this guide. Although most of the surviving buildings date from the Quing dynasty (1644-1911), it is shown that the ideas that shaped them date back 2000 years. An introduction explains the history and philosophical ideas fundamental to an appreciation of Chinese architecture. The main section of the book then sets out the background to each site, before taking the reader on a step-by-step tour of its buildings, explaining principles and methods of construction, and highlighting the often stunning decorative details. Most of the buildings described in the book are to be found in or around Beijing, itself the product of a grand architectural design reflecting the central and divine status of the emperor as "son of heaven". Also included are the Imperial tomb sites, various sections of the Great Wall, and the emperors' summer resort of Chengde.

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GOR012514334
9780140118568
014011856X
Imperial China by Charis Chan
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
1992-04-30
160
N/A
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