INFINITY , CREATIVITY
Assignment: Infographic
Brief: This individual task requires us to produce an infographic of selected vernacular and traditional architecture such as traditional Chinese architecture,ï‚· traditional Indian architecture,ï‚· vernacular Malay architecture ï‚·or vernacular architecture of Southeast Asia.
Outcome: An A3 size infographic of vernacular or traditional architecture which explains the building typology, spatial layout conception, architectural building construction and materials, history, cosmology as well as the culture and society incluence on the architectural evolution.
@archi by Swee Choo
REFERENCES
General information
• Cartwright, M., & Cartwright, M. (2017). Ancient Chinese Architecture. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved 25 May 2021, from https://www.worldhistory.org/Chinese_Architecture/.
• Liang, S., & Fairbank, W. (2001). A pictorial history of Chinese architecture. Joint Publishing Co.
• Liu, J., & Wu, Z. (2016). Rule-Based Generation of Ancient Chinese Architecture from the Song Dynasty. Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH), 9, 1 - 22.
• Pang, K. (2021). History of Chinese Architecture, Timeline of Chinese Ancient Architecture. Chinahighlights.com. Retrieved 25 May 2021, from https://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/architecture/history.htm.
• Xu, Ping. (1990). Feng-shui: A Model For Landscape Analysis, a doctoral dissertation at Harvard Graduate School of Design.
Graphic/Illustrations
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• Enright, S. (2014). Jiren Feng, Associate Professor of Chinese Studies. Keaohou. Retrieved 25 May 2021, from https://hilo.hawaii.edu/keaohou/2014/04/23/feng-chinese/.
• Hernandez, M. (2018). The cricket cage. South China Morning Post. Retrieved 25 May 2021, from https://multimedia.scmp.com/culture/article/SCMP-printed-graphics-memory/lonelyGraphics/201809A178.html.Sun, F. (2013). Chinese Climate and Vernacular Dwellings. Buildings, 3(1), 143–172. doi:10.3390/buildings3010143
• Knapp, R.G. (2012). Chinese houses: The architectural heritage of a nation. Singapore: Tuttle Publishing.
• Lawrence G. Liu. Chinese Architecture. New York: Rizzoli International Publications, 1989. section drawing, p252.
• Liu, Y., Degefu, D., & Zhang, Y. (2019). Cultural Sustainability and Vitality of Chinese Vernacular Architecture: A Pedigree for the Spatial Art of Traditional Villages in Jiangnan Region. ResearchGate. Retrieved 25 May 2021, from https://www.researchgate.net/figure/A-combination-of-Chuandou-and-Tailiang_fig5_337765953.
• Miao, S. (2020). From Ancient to Modern: Modular Construction in Chinese Timber Architecture. ArchDaily. Retrieved 25 May 2021, from https://www.archdaily.com/949479/from-ancient-to-modern-modular-construction-in-chinese-timber- architecture.
• Needham, Joseph; Ho, Peng Yoke; Lu, Gwei-Djen; Wang, Ling (1986). "Part 3: Civil engineering and nautics". Science and Civilisation in China. 4. Taipei: Caves Books. OCLC 48999277.
• Pang, K. (2021). The Great Wall at Mutianyu — Fully-Restored, Family-Friendly. Chinahighlights.com. Retrieved 25 May 2021, from https://www.chinahighlights.com/greatwall/section/mutianyu-greatwall.htm.
• R. Barmé, G. (2008). A Beijing That Isn't | China Heritage Quarterly. Chinaheritagequarterly.org. Retrieved 25 May 2021, from http://www.chinaheritagequarterly.org/features.php?searchterm=014_BeijingThatWasnt.inc&issue=014.
• Samson, J. Feng Shui. Academic.mu.edu. Retrieved 25 May 2021, from https://academic.mu.edu/meissnerd/samson.html#References.
• Wang, Q. (2004). 图说民居 Tushuo min ju. [Pictorials of Vernacular Dwellings] Beijing: Zhongguojianzhu gong ye chu ban she
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