Comparison of Chinese and Western Architecture
Publisher:
China Intercontinental Press
Publication:
1/2008
Languages:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN/SKU:
9787508514567
Pages:
142
Sizes:
230 x 170mm
Weight:
0.3470
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The human beings started to build architectures in order to have a safe,comfortable and
pleasant place to inhabit. It's been over ten thousands years sinceour ancestors started to use primitive materials to build hutches. Architectures areimportant part of man's history, representing the value and emotions of humanbeings. Architectures reflect the relationship between man and man as well as therelationship between man and the Nature. Making a general survey of the cities,buildings and gardens around the world now, we can see that all these architecturesare part of our living environment. They are good evidences of man's continuousefforts to develop and try to keep in harmony with the Nature at the same time.
pleasant place to inhabit. It's been over ten thousands years sinceour ancestors started to use primitive materials to build hutches. Architectures areimportant part of man's history, representing the value and emotions of humanbeings. Architectures reflect the relationship between man and man as well as therelationship between man and the Nature. Making a general survey of the cities,buildings and gardens around the world now, we can see that all these architecturesare part of our living environment. They are good evidences of man's continuousefforts to develop and try to keep in harmony with the Nature at the same time.