{"id":3403,"date":"2020-09-30T06:26:52","date_gmt":"2020-09-29T23:26:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/graphisoft.vn\/?p=3403"},"modified":"2020-12-07T11:04:37","modified_gmt":"2020-12-07T04:04:37","slug":"liuzhou-yaobu-ancient-town","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/graphisoft.vn\/en\/du-an-tren-the-gioi\/liuzhou-yaobu-ancient-town\/","title":{"rendered":"Liuzhou Yaobu Ancient Town"},"content":{"rendered":"
Archicad-based GDL development and applications for ancient style architecture by T.R. Architectural Design.<\/p>\n
China is one of the world\u2019s ancient civilizations. Chinese architecture features the unique culture and history of China. It is beautiful in shape, rigorous in structure \u2014 magnificent but exquisite, majestic but elegant. The Treatise on the Architectural Methods of the Song Dynasty (Yingzaofashi) is an ancient classic representing the top science and art of ancient Chinese architecture, recording valuable materials of the system, practice, craftsmanship and set patterns of Song Dynasty architecture. Thus, it is of far-reaching significance to the study of Chinese architecture and understanding its concepts and philosophies.<\/p>\n
Archicad is more convenient to use and more adaptive to the way architects think. BIM technology is sufficiently mature. The software is light and easy to operate. These features play a key role in the whole design process.<\/p>\n
Lu Yongle Deputy Chief Architect Zhejiang T.R. Partners Architectural Design Co., Ltd.<\/cite><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<\/div>\n
\nT.R. Partners Design has always adhered to the philosophy of \u201csurpassing the competition with distinctive designs.\u201d We have taken the lead on integrating BIM with ancient architecture design, providing effective solutions to the exploration of the information-based design of ancient style architectures.<\/p>\n
China is one of the world\u2019s ancient civilizations. Chinese architecture features the unique culture and history of China. It is beautiful in shape, rigorous in structure \u2014 magnificent but exquisite, majestic but elegant. The Treatise on the Architectural Methods of the Song Dynasty (Yingzaofashi) is an ancient classic representing the top science and art of ancient Chinese architecture, recording valuable materials of the system, practice, craftsmanship and set patterns of Song Dynasty architecture. Thus, it is of far-reaching significance to the study of Chinese architecture and understanding its concepts and philosophies.<\/p>\n
The Sightseeing Pavilion project in Liuzhou is in the Tang Dynasty style. The architecture from the peak of the Tang Dynasty was magnificent and spacious. The design of courtyards was often natural and featured various layers. Pavilions were grand, with gently curving roofs, firm and strong corbel brackets and eaves reaching out gracefully. The wooden structures were truly ingeniously designed. In addition, they were elegantly decorated, yet understated.<\/p>\n
Applied Technologies<\/h3>\n
\n\nThe Liuzhou Sightseeing Pavilion has a high platform foundation, a triple eave roof, a hip-and-gable roof on four sides and a height of over 30 meters. While using BIM for its design, we maintained the Tang Dynasty style as much as possible and borrowed some architectural methods from the Treatise on the Architectural Methods of the Song Dynasty. Corbel brackets (Dougong) were used as corner bracket sets with a single horizontal and three vertical arms, as well as beam end bracket sets with a single horizontal and two vertical arms.<\/p>\n
\n\u201cOne cai of each kind of timber is divided into 15 fen by length and 10 fen by thickness. The height of rooms, the length of objects, the height of curved or straight roof structures, and the sizes of circles, squares, lines and planes are all measured with the cai and fen of the specific kind of timber.\u201d<\/p>\n
Treatise on the Architectural Methods of the Song Dynasty<\/cite><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<\/div>\n
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