Abstract
Productive grape-dry room in Turpan of Xinjiang is the core element of the spirit of the grape culture craftsman. Grape-drying house has 2 aspects of internal and external properties:(a)As productive building: which the process of using in regional resources about the practice of ecological agriculture;(b)As an oasis agricultural cultural heritage in Arid Areas:witnessing the history, culture and technology transmission and development of the ancient Silk Road in the Western is a living building sample, which has universal cultural and practical value in the current production and life, culture, etc.This paper is select studying of the traditional grape growing area of Mazar Village, which using the approach of interdisciplinary to cultural geography and ecology,and it is combed the characteristics of 4 aspects of ecological economic artistic and aesthetic of the Grape-drying House from the perspective of the Craftsman's Spirit. The artcle is analysised of 3 aspects from coping with climate resources, coordination of human land relations and building schem construction . The results show that: Concising 7 types of special regional environment to create unique ecological practice model (The upper layer is the Grape-drying room and the lower is the Living room;Building around the dwellings; Building in high altitude ventilation and shelter;Low technology and lower consumption ;The principle of appropriate balance of land using, etc. This study provides some reference for the later research.
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