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Traditions in architecture Africa, America, Asia, and Oceania

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Uni. Press New York 2001Description: xiii,433,ipISBN:
  • 9780195088915
DDC classification:
  • 720.9 CRO
Summary: CONTENT Preface Notes on the Text, Sources, and Appendix Introduction PART I. MULTIPLICITY AND CONTINUITY IN TRADITION 1. FORM AND CONTENT Early Shrines, India Caves: Lomas Rishi, Barabar Hills, and Chaitya Hall, Karli The Stupa Form: Great Stupa, Sanchi Hindu and Jain Shrines, India Kandriya Mahadev Temple, Khajuraho Dilwara Temples, Rajputana Buddhist Shrines, Japan, and Burma Horyu-ji Temple, Asuka, Japan Ananda Temple, Pagan, Burma Suggested Readings TRANSFER OF TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURAL KNOWLEDGE Person-to-Person Transfer Community Case Studies Professional Knowledge Documented Knowledge Chinese Construction Manuals Suggested Readings PART II. PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS 3. SURVIVAL: WATER, SHELTER, AND FOOD Water Municipal Water in Kathmandu, Nepal Irrigation Systems in Peru River Training in China Shelter Movalbe Dwellings Stationary Dwellings Underground Houses: Available to Everyone Food Structures Granaries at Mohenjo-Daro Japanese Granaries Floating Gardens of the Valley of Mexico Suggested Readings 4. CLIMATE AND ECOLOGY Cold and Dry Houses of Snow and Skin--Inuit Iglus of Northern Canada Summer and Winter Houses in Tibet Hot and Dry: Solar Management in the Middle East Hot and Humid: Big Roof in the New Guinea Rain Forest Suggested Readings 5. MATERIALS, METHODS, AND ARCHITECTURAL FORM Carved-Out Architecture Ethiopian Rock-Cut Churches Cosmic Mountain at Borobudur, Java Assembled Pieces Lashed Polynesian Houses Interlocking Frameworks in Japan One Culture, Two Building Traditions Inka Stone Masonry Inka Roads and Woven Suspension Bridges Suggested Readings PART III. PURPOSES OF TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE 6. SPACES FOR DAILY LIFE Living in Tight Spaces Houseboats of China Houseboats in Kashmir Use of the street and the Roof in Nepal Access to Architecture--Social Rewards and the Use of Buildings Social Rewards and the Use of Ceremonial Buildings in New Guinea Space and Gender in Islamic Society: Kano Palace, Nigeria Suggested Readings 7. RELIGIOUS ARCHITECTURE--A CONTINUUM OF MEANING Space in the Home Japanese Tokonoma Mexican Altar of the Dead Space on the Street Bhaktapur's Street Shrines, Nepal Temporary Temples for Processions in India Spaces Set Apart Special Buildings: North African Mosques Ceremonial District: Teotihuacan, Mexico Without Buildings: Mount Taylor, New Mexico Suggested Readings 8. EXPRESSION OF POWER Monumentality Stone Architecture in the Caroline Islands Great Zimbabwe in East Africa Empire Building The Great Wall of China Saqsaywaman Fortress, Peru Colonialism and Native Traditions Inka and Spanish Changes at Cuzco Mughals in India: Red Forts at Agra and Delhi Suggested Readings PART IV. PLANNING AND DESIGN 9. Land Use Urban Planning Formal or Organic: Mohenjo-Daro and Toledo Symbolic Creation or Gradual Agglomeration? Landscaped Settings Form and Meaning: Taj Mahal, Agra, India Continuity with Setting: Katsura Palace (Villa), Japan Suggested Readings 10. BUILDING TYPES AND USES Unique Types Ballcourts of Central America Islamic Educational Buildings Pyramids, Platforms, and Altars Pyramids in Mesoamerica: La Venta, Monte Alban, and Chicken-Itza Oceania: The Tuamotu Archipelago Housing Varieties Town Houses, Nepal Stilt Houses in Indonesia Using Space Japanese Floor-Level Living Islamic Floor-Level Living Suggested Readings 11. ORGANIZATION OF STRUCTURES Hollow Centers: Courtyards North Africa and the Middle East China American Southwest Solid Center: Angkor Wat, Cambodia Axial Arrangements Beijing, China: Forbidden City Teotihuacan, Mexico: Street of the Dead Suggested Readings PART V. CULTURAL VALUES 12. VERNACULAR AND MONUMENTAL COMBINATIONS Water System: Sri Lanka Durbar Square, Patan, Nepal Early Historic Period (Licchavi Dynasty 300-879) Transitional Period (879-1200) and Malla Period (1200-1482) Independent Patan The Seventeenth-Century Builder-Kings The Eighteenth Century Suggested Readings 13. SYMBOLISM AND ORNAMENTATION Symbolic Gardens Chinese Gardens Calligraphy as Structural Ornamentation: Islamic Architecture Other Forms of Structural Ornamentation Painted Walls: The Ndebele of South Africa Suggested Readings 14. ARCHITECTURE AND SOCIAL RELATIONS Blank Walls for Privacy: Islamic and Chinese Neighborhoods Overt Expressions of Status Acoma Pueblo: United States Great Plains Tipis: United States Royal Buildings: Tikal, Guatemala Suggested Readings 15. THEORIES OF ARCHITECTURE Theoretical Differences Being and Nonbeing in Chinese Architecture Anthropomorphic Architecture in West Africa Writing Architectural History Class, Gender, and Ethnicity Case Study: Maya Historiography Suggested Readings 16. ARCHITECTURAL DECISION-MAKING Adaptation Symbols and Concepts--A Review Dome of Stone in Islamic Architecture Use and Reuse of Architectural Forms Porticoes of the Old and New Worlds--Traditional? Stupas Become Pagodas Originality: The Turkish Architect Sinan Shezade (also Sehzade) Cami (1543-48), Istanbul Suleymaniye (1550-57), Istanbul Selimiye Cami (1569-75), Edirne Suggested Readings 17. THE ECONOMICS OF BUILDING Durabitlity: Rebuilding at the Ise Shrine, Japan Construction Costs Economics of Contruction Modern Research on Costs Analogies from Ancient Construction Describing Costs of Taj Mahal Construction New Analysis of Costs: Energetics in the Yucatan Suggested Readings Conclusion Appendix I Maps of Major Areas of the World Africa North American Central and northwest South America Asia Oceania Expansion of Buddhism Expansion of Islam Appendix II Tables of Materials, for Wall Building, for Roofing Glossary Selected Bibliography Credits Index
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CONTENT
Preface
Notes on the Text, Sources, and Appendix
Introduction
PART I. MULTIPLICITY AND CONTINUITY IN TRADITION
1. FORM AND CONTENT
Early Shrines, India
Caves: Lomas Rishi, Barabar Hills, and Chaitya Hall, Karli
The Stupa Form: Great Stupa, Sanchi
Hindu and Jain Shrines, India
Kandriya Mahadev Temple, Khajuraho
Dilwara Temples, Rajputana
Buddhist Shrines, Japan, and Burma
Horyu-ji Temple, Asuka, Japan
Ananda Temple, Pagan, Burma
Suggested Readings
TRANSFER OF TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURAL KNOWLEDGE
Person-to-Person Transfer
Community Case Studies
Professional Knowledge
Documented Knowledge
Chinese Construction Manuals
Suggested Readings
PART II. PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS
3. SURVIVAL: WATER, SHELTER, AND FOOD
Water
Municipal Water in Kathmandu, Nepal
Irrigation Systems in Peru
River Training in China
Shelter
Movalbe Dwellings
Stationary Dwellings
Underground Houses: Available to Everyone
Food Structures
Granaries at Mohenjo-Daro
Japanese Granaries
Floating Gardens of the Valley of Mexico
Suggested Readings
4. CLIMATE AND ECOLOGY
Cold and Dry
Houses of Snow and Skin--Inuit Iglus of Northern Canada
Summer and Winter Houses in Tibet
Hot and Dry: Solar Management in the Middle East
Hot and Humid: Big Roof in the New Guinea Rain Forest
Suggested Readings
5. MATERIALS, METHODS, AND ARCHITECTURAL FORM
Carved-Out Architecture
Ethiopian Rock-Cut Churches
Cosmic Mountain at Borobudur, Java
Assembled Pieces
Lashed Polynesian Houses
Interlocking Frameworks in Japan
One Culture, Two Building Traditions
Inka Stone Masonry
Inka Roads and Woven Suspension Bridges
Suggested Readings
PART III. PURPOSES OF TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE
6. SPACES FOR DAILY LIFE
Living in Tight Spaces
Houseboats of China
Houseboats in Kashmir
Use of the street and the Roof in Nepal
Access to Architecture--Social Rewards and the Use of Buildings
Social Rewards and the Use of Ceremonial Buildings in New Guinea
Space and Gender in Islamic Society: Kano Palace, Nigeria
Suggested Readings
7. RELIGIOUS ARCHITECTURE--A CONTINUUM OF MEANING
Space in the Home
Japanese Tokonoma
Mexican Altar of the Dead
Space on the Street
Bhaktapur's Street Shrines, Nepal
Temporary Temples for Processions in India
Spaces Set Apart
Special Buildings: North African Mosques
Ceremonial District: Teotihuacan, Mexico
Without Buildings: Mount Taylor, New Mexico
Suggested Readings
8. EXPRESSION OF POWER
Monumentality
Stone Architecture in the Caroline Islands
Great Zimbabwe in East Africa
Empire Building
The Great Wall of China
Saqsaywaman Fortress, Peru
Colonialism and Native Traditions
Inka and Spanish Changes at Cuzco
Mughals in India: Red Forts at Agra and Delhi
Suggested Readings
PART IV. PLANNING AND DESIGN
9. Land Use
Urban Planning
Formal or Organic: Mohenjo-Daro and Toledo
Symbolic Creation or Gradual Agglomeration?
Landscaped Settings
Form and Meaning: Taj Mahal, Agra, India
Continuity with Setting: Katsura Palace (Villa), Japan
Suggested Readings
10. BUILDING TYPES AND USES
Unique Types
Ballcourts of Central America
Islamic Educational Buildings
Pyramids, Platforms, and Altars
Pyramids in Mesoamerica: La Venta, Monte Alban, and Chicken-Itza
Oceania: The Tuamotu Archipelago
Housing Varieties
Town Houses, Nepal
Stilt Houses in Indonesia
Using Space
Japanese Floor-Level Living
Islamic Floor-Level Living
Suggested Readings
11. ORGANIZATION OF STRUCTURES
Hollow Centers: Courtyards
North Africa and the Middle East
China
American Southwest
Solid Center: Angkor Wat, Cambodia
Axial Arrangements
Beijing, China: Forbidden City
Teotihuacan, Mexico: Street of the Dead
Suggested Readings
PART V. CULTURAL VALUES
12. VERNACULAR AND MONUMENTAL COMBINATIONS
Water System: Sri Lanka
Durbar Square, Patan, Nepal
Early Historic Period (Licchavi Dynasty 300-879)
Transitional Period (879-1200) and Malla Period (1200-1482)
Independent Patan
The Seventeenth-Century Builder-Kings
The Eighteenth Century
Suggested Readings
13. SYMBOLISM AND ORNAMENTATION
Symbolic Gardens
Chinese Gardens
Calligraphy as Structural Ornamentation: Islamic Architecture
Other Forms of Structural Ornamentation
Painted Walls: The Ndebele of South Africa
Suggested Readings
14. ARCHITECTURE AND SOCIAL RELATIONS
Blank Walls for Privacy: Islamic and Chinese Neighborhoods
Overt Expressions of Status
Acoma Pueblo: United States
Great Plains Tipis: United States
Royal Buildings: Tikal, Guatemala
Suggested Readings
15. THEORIES OF ARCHITECTURE
Theoretical Differences
Being and Nonbeing in Chinese Architecture
Anthropomorphic Architecture in West Africa
Writing Architectural History
Class, Gender, and Ethnicity
Case Study: Maya Historiography
Suggested Readings
16. ARCHITECTURAL DECISION-MAKING
Adaptation
Symbols and Concepts--A Review
Dome of Stone in Islamic Architecture
Use and Reuse of Architectural Forms
Porticoes of the Old and New Worlds--Traditional?
Stupas Become Pagodas
Originality: The Turkish Architect Sinan
Shezade (also Sehzade) Cami (1543-48), Istanbul
Suleymaniye (1550-57), Istanbul
Selimiye Cami (1569-75), Edirne
Suggested Readings
17. THE ECONOMICS OF BUILDING
Durabitlity: Rebuilding at the Ise Shrine, Japan
Construction Costs
Economics of Contruction
Modern Research on Costs
Analogies from Ancient Construction
Describing Costs of Taj Mahal Construction
New Analysis of Costs: Energetics in the Yucatan
Suggested Readings
Conclusion
Appendix I Maps of Major Areas of the World
Africa
North American
Central and northwest South America
Asia
Oceania
Expansion of Buddhism
Expansion of Islam
Appendix II Tables of Materials, for Wall Building, for Roofing
Glossary
Selected Bibliography
Credits
Index

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