Li Haiqing、Wang Xiaoqian编*的《The Art of Architectural
Integration of Chinese and Western》介绍了,Applying dichotomization to "China" and
"the West"is amiss, as realized by the perceptive literati. Dissertatingabout
"the architectural integration of Chinese and Western"might be an inopportune
undertaking under thiscontext. However, as brawling between Chinese medicineand
western medicine, Chinese cuisine and western dish,Chinese painting and western
painting happens almostevery day, we cannot help but have to
acknowledgeperceptively the cultural difference conspicuously existsand impacts
our daily lives down to minute details.
目錄:
Chapter 1 Overview Contemporary Architectural Integration of Chinese and Western in Chinese Architectural Art 1.1 Exemplars of the Art of"Architectural Integration of Chinese and Western" 1.2 Overview of"Architectural Integration of Chinese andWestern" Chapter 2Contemporarily Styled Chinese Classical Architecture Eclecticism and Virtuosity 2.1 Christian Localization and Church Buildings 2.2 Experiments of Ingenuity: Nanjing Sun Yat-sen''s Mausoleum and Guangzhou Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall 2.3 Nanjing National Government and "China''s Inherent Architecture" 2.4 Reassessing College Campus Architecture 2.5 New China; "Traditional Chinese Curved Roof" with "Nationalism Form Integrated with Socialism Content" 2.6 "Cold War" Taiwan: "Chinese Cultural Renaissance" and Architecture Chapter 3 Modern Architeeture Chinese Elements7 Nationalistic Expression of Zeitgeist 3.1 "Chinese Modern Architecture" and Nanjing National Government 3.2 Contemporary Commercial and FinancialArchitecture 3.3 Decorous Nationalistic Chinese officialArchitecture Chapter 4FolkWisdom Folk Culture''s Take on Architectural Integration of Chinese and Western 4.1 Exemplar of Integration of Chinese andWestern Culture: Lilong Dwellings 4.2 Featured Private Residences 4.3 "Western-Style Facade" and "China''s Baroque Architecture" Chapter 5Significance Historical Significance of Architectural Integration of Chinese and Western 5.1 Acculturation Phenomenon 5.2 Continuity Sources of Illustrations Index Afterword