Manifestation of “Indochinese style” in Hanoi’s architecture in 1920–1950s

In parallel to the avant-garde development of Western architecture in the 1920s, the architecture in Vietnam developed into the “Indochinese style”, and it became eclectic at its genesis and synthesized specific forms of the architecture of the West and Southeast Asia. In Vietnam, this style combine...

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Main Authors: Svetozar Zavarikhin, Nam Giang Tran
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering 2016-09-01
Series:Architecture and Engineering
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Online Access:http://aej.spbgasu.ru/index.php/AE/article/view/61/49
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Summary:In parallel to the avant-garde development of Western architecture in the 1920s, the architecture in Vietnam developed into the “Indochinese style”, and it became eclectic at its genesis and synthesized specific forms of the architecture of the West and Southeast Asia. In Vietnam, this style combined elements and principles of the national and, to a great extent, the French architecture. The purpose of this article is to identify development patterns, the essence and manifestation of this style in the area of Hanoi from the 1920s till the 1950s. The goal is to be achieved through examining the architecture of specific public, residential and cult and sacred objects.
ISSN:2500-0055