Academic origins and characteristics of the Chinese stylistic restoration

The conservation practice in China, termed “Chinese stylistic restoration” in this study, has been influenced by the traditional Chinese philosophy and construction principles, the modern Chinese conservation theory of Liang Sicheng and Liu Dunzhen, and Western and international theories and policie...

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Main Author: Xi Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2016-09-01
Series:Frontiers of Architectural Research
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095263516300103
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spelling doaj-b7cbfb9f390547dab9ff6e9c8a7f745d2021-03-02T00:47:52ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Frontiers of Architectural Research2095-26352016-09-015335335910.1016/j.foar.2016.04.004Academic origins and characteristics of the Chinese stylistic restorationXi ChenThe conservation practice in China, termed “Chinese stylistic restoration” in this study, has been influenced by the traditional Chinese philosophy and construction principles, the modern Chinese conservation theory of Liang Sicheng and Liu Dunzhen, and Western and international theories and policies concerning conservation. This study uses three case studies, namely, Shanghai Zhenru Temple, Jianfu Palace Garden, and Angkor Wat Chau Say Tevoda Temple, to demonstrate the main characteristics of the Chinese stylistic restoration, including its emphasis on style over authenticity, pursuit of a gestalt form, and flexible attitude toward reconstruction. Accordingly, these practices have shaped the current Chinese conservation theory as reflected in the case studies reported in “Principles for the Conservation of Heritage Sites in China” and the Qufu Declaration.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095263516300103Architecture conservationChinese stylistic restoration
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author Xi Chen
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Academic origins and characteristics of the Chinese stylistic restoration
Frontiers of Architectural Research
Architecture conservation
Chinese stylistic restoration
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title Academic origins and characteristics of the Chinese stylistic restoration
title_short Academic origins and characteristics of the Chinese stylistic restoration
title_full Academic origins and characteristics of the Chinese stylistic restoration
title_fullStr Academic origins and characteristics of the Chinese stylistic restoration
title_full_unstemmed Academic origins and characteristics of the Chinese stylistic restoration
title_sort academic origins and characteristics of the chinese stylistic restoration
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Frontiers of Architectural Research
issn 2095-2635
publishDate 2016-09-01
description The conservation practice in China, termed “Chinese stylistic restoration” in this study, has been influenced by the traditional Chinese philosophy and construction principles, the modern Chinese conservation theory of Liang Sicheng and Liu Dunzhen, and Western and international theories and policies concerning conservation. This study uses three case studies, namely, Shanghai Zhenru Temple, Jianfu Palace Garden, and Angkor Wat Chau Say Tevoda Temple, to demonstrate the main characteristics of the Chinese stylistic restoration, including its emphasis on style over authenticity, pursuit of a gestalt form, and flexible attitude toward reconstruction. Accordingly, these practices have shaped the current Chinese conservation theory as reflected in the case studies reported in “Principles for the Conservation of Heritage Sites in China” and the Qufu Declaration.
topic Architecture conservation
Chinese stylistic restoration
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095263516300103
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