Residential architecture, 2nd prize |
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"Three Carvings" on Chinese
Traditional House
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Wang Yi(China) |
| The Chinese not only worship the natural beauty, but also value the human intelligence and craftsmanship. The carvings on brick, wood and stone display excellent workmanship. | ||
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| 1. Jiang Yaozu's cave dwelling in the Mizhi county of Shaanxi Province. | ||
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| 2. Three great brick carvings enchased on the front wall of the ancestral hall. | ||
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| 3. Screen Wall. | ||
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| 4. A brick carving archway in Beijing. | ||
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| 5. The Hu Family's old house in Zhejiang province. | ||
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| 6. Indoor wood carvings. | ||
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| 7. Lion designs on the woodcutting. | ||
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| 8. The doors of the Qiao Family residential complex in Shanxi province are all decorated with wooden carvings. | ||
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| 9. Stone carvings on the board and poles of a grand hall in Guangdong Province. | ||
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| 10. Stone carvings on the door of the Qu Family in Qi county in Shanxi province. | ||
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| 11. Archway of the Zhu Family in the Yuanping County of Shanxi Province. | ||
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| 12. Two dragon-shaped poles in an ancestral temple in Anshun of Guizhou province. |
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