Title of article :
A Comparative Study on Chinese Architecture in Peninsular Malaysia and Mainland China
Author/Authors :
Armani, Somayeh university of malaya - Faculty of Built Environment - Department of Architecture, Malaysia , Arbi, Ezrin university of malaya - Faculty of Built Environment - Department of Architecture, Malaysia
From page :
1
To page :
16
Abstract :
Chinese architecture is one of the most prevailing architectural styles in Peninsular Malaysia, which is inspired from architectural specimens in Mainland China. It can be stated that the Chinese structures in the Peninsula are variations of Chinese architecture in Mainland China since the Chinese builders in this area have faced the long journey of migration, assimilation and integration with new culture and environment. This paper intends to focus on this architecture, its various typology and characteristics, and comprehend it in deeper levels by providing comparison between this architectural style in Peninsular Malaysia and Mainland China. To achieve this goal, this article applied Historical-Comparative Research method, during which a variety of evidence concerning classical Chinese architecture in Mainland China as well as Peninsular Malaysia was compared and interpreted. Findings in this article show that Chinese architecture in Peninsular Malaysia mainly follows Southern China’s architectural style, whilst Northern China’s architectural influence is perceivable in the later stage of its development.
Keywords :
classical Northern China’s architecture , Southern China’s architecture , Chinese architecture in Peninsular Malaysia
Journal title :
Journal Of Design an‎d Built Environment
Journal title :
Journal Of Design an‎d Built Environment
Record number :
2694258
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