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Jens Aaberg-Jorgensen's illustrated article on these remarkable traditional dwellings in China, originally published in Danish in Arkitekten no. 28, November 2000, translated and updated in the online edition.








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See Also:
  • Beijing Cultural Heritage Protection Center - A non-profit organization which undertakes a range of architecture training activities, arts and entertainment grassroots projects, and consultation services to architecture government units and local arts and entertainment communities in heritage protection.
  • Chinavista: Chinese Pavilions - Illustrated introduction based on material supplied by Du Feibao.
  • Sustainable Urban Housing in China - A study by the MIT Building Technology Group china exploring the china design, technology, and implementation of environmentally china responsive urban housing in china China.
  • About.com: Chinese Architecture - Links and articles about Chinese architecture in English china and Chinese.
  • Chinavista: Siheyuan - Illustrated introduction to the quadrangle form, based on architecture material supplied china by Du Feibao.
  • Chinese Civilization: Homes - Washington University presents an illustrated introduction to Chinese architecture from the Ming dynasty onwards. Includes construction methods, materials, layout, orientation, and interiors.
  • Yin Yu Tang, A Chinese Home - Interactive tour of a house that belonged to a merchant arts and entertainment from the late Qing dynasty and was originally located in arts and entertainment southeastern China. From the Peabody Essex Museum. [Requires Flash].
  • China's Rural Architecture - Photographs by Olivier Laude and brief texts by arts and entertainment china Ronald G. Knapp. Up to ten photographs per arts and entertainment china province.
  • China Travel: Architecture of China - An illustrated introduction to the terminology, plan-form, and motifs of arts and entertainment ancient Chinese architecture.
  • Clan Homes in Fujian - Jens Aaberg-Jorgensen\\'s illustrated article on these remarkable traditional dwellings in architecture China, originally published in Danish in Arkitekten no. 28, November architecture 2000, translated and updated in the online edition.


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