【3月1日 学术讲座】| 抬梁与穿斗: 中国木构的两种原型
发布时间:2023-02-27

建筑理论与历史I(英): 中国建筑史专题

Architectural Theory and History I

Traditional Chinese Architecture

 

Tailiang vs Chuandou:

The Two Prototypes of Chinese Wooden Construction

 

抬梁与穿斗:

中国木构的两种原型

 


主讲人

Liu Yan 刘妍

 

Liu Yan, an architectural historian, earned the Doktor-Ingenieur in Bauforschung (Building Archaeology) from the Technical University of Munich, Germany. Master's degree in Architectural History & Theory from Southeast University, Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering from Tsinghua University. Research fields include building archaeology, architectural anthropology, cultural comparison of wooden construction, and Buddhist architecture, author of the books Woven Arch Bridge (Routledge, 2021; Tsinghua University Press, 2021). Now works at Kunming University of Science and Technology, China.

 

刘妍,建筑历史学者,德国慕尼黑工业大学建筑考古学专业工学博士、东南大学建筑历史与理论专业工学硕士、清华大学土木工程专业工学学士。主要研究兴趣包括建筑考古学、建筑人类学、木构建筑跨文化比较、佛教建筑史等。著有专著Woven Arch Bridge: Histories of Constructional Thoughts2021),《编木拱桥:技术与社会史》(2021)等。现执教于昆明理工大学建筑与城市规划学院。

 

讲座简介

Its common knowledge that tailiang and chuandou are the two basic structural types of Chinese wooden frames. They are, however, far more than two basic types of structural form. They could be understood as the two constructional strategies of Chinese construction, different in many aspects including origin, space, force direction, material, joints, building process, mechanics and stability. The ambiguity of the Chinese structure is a result of the long-term interfusion in the millenniums of history. In this lecture, we will have a deeper understanding of Chinese wooden construction by the comparison of tailiang and chuandou.

 

抬梁和穿斗是中国木结构的两种基本结构类型。然而,它们不仅是结构形式的两种基本类型,也可以理解为中国建筑的两种结构策略,在起源、空间、受力方向、材料、节点、建造过程、力学机制和稳定性等诸方面都有所不同。中国木结构的模糊性是千年历史长期交融的结果。在本讲座中,我们将通过对抬梁和穿斗的比较,对中国木结构有更深的了解。

 

讲座时间

 March 1, 2023 (Wednesday), 19:0020:35

202331日(星期三)1900-2035

 

 

参与方式

Tencent Meeting ID: 293-800-929

Password: 8591

腾讯会议号: 293-800-929

密码: 8591

 

参考文献

[1] Liu, Yan. Joinery and Structure: Cultural and Technical Comparison between Traditional Wooden Framing Systems in East Asia and Western Europe. Chinese Annals of History of Science and Technology 6 (1), 089118 (2022).

 

[2] Klaus Zwerger. Wood and Wood Joints: Building Traditions of Europe, Japan and China. Birkhäuser; 2. Edition, 2012.