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Lu Jiao, Yifei Wu, Kailun Fang and Xiaotian Liu
This paper studies the spatial forms and cultural sustainability of the Damazhan and Xiaomazhan historical area, the only area that reflects the development of the assembled-clan hall culture in Guangzhou. In the face of modernization and reconstruction,...
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Youqiang Dong, Yihao Li and Miaole Hou
Point cloud semantic segmentation has played an important role in the scan-to-BIM process of the Ming and Qing Dynasties? official-style architecture roof. To overcome the complexity of roof components? shape and the scale differences between different r...
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Pengpeng Huo, Miaole Hou, Youqiang Dong, Aiqun Li, Yuhang Ji and Songnian Li
The ancient roof decorative components of the official-style architectures from the Ming and Qing dynasties in China hold both physical and symbolic significance. These roof structures are the essential objects in three-dimensional (3D) modeling of ancie...
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Andrea González
La historia del jardín en la cultura china se remonta a la historia de las dinastías Shang y Zhou y continúa a lo largo de las dinastías Qin, Han, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming y Qing hasta la llegada de la República China y la República Popular de China.Los va...
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Xiaohong Dang, Michael Webber, Dan Chen and Mark Yaolin Wang
This article examines some of the forms of water management in Shanxi [??] and Shaanxi [??] provinces during the Ming and Qing dynasties. Facing serious water shortages and shrinking state power for water management, the local society in Shanxi and Shaan...
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