Abstract

Three courtyards nine halls is an important cultural asset in eastern Zhejiang. This paper takes Three courtyards nine halls dwellings in the eastern part of Zhejiang province of China as the research object, collecting data with field research, measurement, interviews and other research methods, to analyze the spatial characteristics and construction culture of traditional dwellings. Research findings: First, influenced by the natural environment, artificial environment and social environment, three courtyards nine halls is a complex of residential buildings with san-ho-yuan as a unit, extending vertically and horizontally. Second, with the influences of the Confucian culture, the architectural layout is symmetrically distributed along the central axis, and the architectural space presents a high degree of consistency. Third, the architectural complex was formed by the same clan. The last one is that the architectural form and culture show consistency, which implies the idea of harmony between man and nature, the farming and studying hand down from generation to generation. On the one hand, with the acceleration of the urbanization process, living conditions have been greatly improved. On the other hand, due to the weak awareness of residents’ protection of traditional residential cultural assets, lack of systematic study on traditional residential construction methods, construction techniques and space culture, new buildings are not in harmony with traditional dwellings, therefore, traditional dwellings are seriously damaged. This paper discusses the sustainable development of traditional residential culture by studying the construction and environmental elements of Three courtyards nine halls, taking the residential space as a principal part to analyze the characteristics, functional attributes, organizational principles, order, and sense of place.

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  • The 360 degree aerial photos are obtained with a wide-angle lens, and the aerial panoramic images are generated through post-processing data

  • The residential form reflects the concept of harmony between man and nature

  • The pattern shows a standardized life behavior and ethics order. The former is influenced by Taoism, 5

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Traditional Dwelling “Traditional dwellings” are terms used in academic research at home and abroad. The term “dwelling” is often understood as a civilian’s housing. It is an architectural form built by folk craftsmen with local building materials within the same cultural or linguistic circle. The living environment of traditional dwelling houses is a community of social, spatial, ecological and cultural self-awareness. Traditional architecture discussed in this paper refers to the concept of vernacular architecture. In the Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, Paul Oliver pointed out several characteristics of “vernacular architecture”: indigenous, anonymous (i.e., no architect), spontaneous (i.e., unconscious), folk (unofficial), traditional, rural and so on [1]

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