Authenticity and Wooden Architecture Preservation in Asia - a Chinese perspective

Authenticity and Wooden Architecture Preservation in Asia - a Chinese perspective

Tomaszek, Tomasz

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2022

218

Dura

Inglês

9781032331799

15 a 20 dias

589

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1. A brief introduction to traditional Chinese wooden architecture. 2. The significant remaining historic wooden buildings in China - some examples and characteristics. 3. The birth of the idea of cultural heritage and the history of development of architectural heritage protection policy in China - overview. 4. The term 'authenticity' and attempts of its interpretation and notions from a Chinese perspective. 5. The Protection of architectural heritage and the meaning and application of the concept of authenticity in China and wider context of Asian culture. 6. Authenticity of Historic Wooden Building - A Chinese perspective and interpretation. 7. Living Heritage and continuity as a reference level for authenticity in a Chinese context. 8. Wooden temples and Sacred Mountains - Chinese tradition and spirituality as a voice in the discourse of authenticity. 9. The essence of wood, continuity, change and preservation as a religious practice. 10. Balancing authenticity and interpretation - contemporary Chinese practice in the protection of wooden architectural heritage. 11. Technical solutions in the conservation of wooden architecture in China and the question of authenticity. 12. Final remarks. 13. References.
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Wooden architecture;Restoration and conservation sciences;Cultural heritage;Wooden Heritage;Tibet Autonomous Region;Forbidden City;Yunnan Province;Qing Dynasty;Mount Wutai;Living Heritage;Wooden Temples;Ming Dynasty;Wooden Building;Liang Sicheng;Dalai Lamas;Shanxi Province;Southern Song Dynasty;Tang Dynasty;Tibetan Buddhism;Venice Charter;Golden Bells;Dong Village;Shaanxi Province;Guizhou Province;Chinese Government;Gelug School;Mount Emei;ICOMOS Charter