China's architectural history spans thousands of years. In this course, we will explore the ancient cities of Chang'an of Han, Luoyang of Northern Wei, Chang'an and Luoyang of Sui and Tang, Kaifeng of Song and Dadu of Yuan, and delve into the history of the awe-inspiring ancient buildings that still grace the landscape of these bustling cities. The course will cover construction and aesthetics of these imperial palaces, religious structures, pagodas, tombs and gardens. We will study the basis of Chinese architecture, the wood framed building, as well as the brick and stone construction of many Buddhist pagodas and tombs. The course will culminate in an examination of the Summer Palace in Beijing, the ancient royal garden at the Chengde Mountain Resort, and the private gardens of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Two seminal textbooks on the Song and Qing dynasties are included in the course in electronic form.
Overview
Syllabus
- 9 Cities and Architecture of the Yuan Dynasty
- Section 1
- Section 2
- 10 Cities and Architecture of the Ming Dynasty
- Section 1
- Section 2
- 11 An introduction to architecture of the Qing Dynasty and Imperial architecture
- Section 1
- Section 2
- Section 3
- 12 Urban and rural life and architectural types
- Section 1
- Section 2
- 13 Architectural Technology and Art of the Qing dynasty
- Section 1
- Section 2
- Section 3
- 14 Classical gardens and the imperial gardens in Ming and Qing dynasties
- Section 1
- Section 2
- 15 Traditional vernacular architecture in China
- Section 1
- Section 2
- 16 Ethnic Architectures in China
- Section 1
- Section 2
Taught by
Guixiang Wang, Lv Zhou, Jun Jia, Congrong He, and Chang Liu