- The
Yingzao Fashi (Chinese: 營造法式; pinyin: yíngzàofǎshì; lit. 'Treatise on
Architectural Methods or
State Building Standards') is a
technical treatise...
- from the
Yingzao Fashi. Song
Dynasty ruyi-decorations on
beams guide from the
Yingzao Fashi. Song
Dynasty pillar decorations guide from the
Yingzao Fashi...
- most
important Chinese government architecture manuals, the Song
dynasty Yingzao Fashi and Qing
Architecture Standards have
never been
translated into any...
-
Illustration of
bracket arm
clusters containing cantilevers from
Yingzao Fashi, a text on
architecture by Li Jue (1065–1110)...
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manual Yingzao Fashi as
pingzuo (literally "flat base"). The city wall
itself was
built with
rammed earth, a
technique also
detailed in
Yingzao Fashi,...
-
revolving bookcase is
depicted in Li Jie's
architectural treatise the
Yingzao Fashi.
Private libraries appeared during the late
Roman republic: Seneca...
- terminology. Liang's
study of
Yingzao Fashi spanned more than two decades, from 1940 to 1963, and the
first draft of his
Annotated Yingzao Fashi was
completed in...
- Tang Lü (Tang Code),
while the Song
dynasty architectural manual of the
Yingzao Fashi by Li Jie (1065–1101) in 1103 is the
oldest existing technical treatise...
-
various building types. The
architect Li Jie (1065–1110), who
published the
Yingzao Fashi ('Treatise on
Architectural Methods') in 1103,
greatly expanded upon...
-
horizontal bamboo sticks was
described first in Song
dynasty building standard Yingzao Fashi. The
walls were
built inclined toward the center, such that the natural...