Design Styles and Restoration of Traditional Residential Buildings in Northern China †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Materials
2.2. Methods
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Overview of the Situation
3.2. Restoration Notes
3.3. Technical Description
4. Conclusions
- Protect the historical authenticity of the buildings and ensure the safety and renewability of conservation methods and materials.
- Pay attention to the collection of cultural materials to enrich the rationality and narrative of traditional architectural styles.
- Focus on the promotion and transmission of culture and the role of culture, thus supporting the subsequent impact on the restoration of the building.
- Besides the preservation of building types and cultural history, the exploration of sustainability continues for energy efficiency, occupant comfort, climate change, human well-being, and so on, to be urgently needed and essential.
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Building Component | Nature of Damage | Restoration Measures | Cultural Significance |
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Tile | Defective | Partial tile redo to grey tiled roof; roof weeded. | Seals out rainwater infiltration, protects the flying eaves, and ensures the long-term use of the building. Tile carvings are nowadays more for decorative purposes, praying for a good meaning. |
Roof ridge | Defective Loose | Re-roofed and stripped, the main ridge preserved as is, and the ridge redone. | For fireproof decoration. Mostly carved with sacred beasts, combined with local craftsmanship and characteristics, representing protection. |
Roof beam | Contaminated Rotten | Minor deterioration of beams; preservation is recommended. | Representing support and pillars, it is also the key to architectural decoration. Chinese New Year couplets are put on it to represent the New Year’s blessings. |
Wall | Limestone Wall cracking Weathering | Brushing and pointing of bricks with a depth of 5–15 mm. Patching of 15–30 mm green bricks. Re-plastering. | Maintaining security. The need for social norms. Ensuring the foundation of family harmony. |
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Rong, W.; Bahauddin, A. Design Styles and Restoration of Traditional Residential Buildings in Northern China. Eng. Proc. 2023, 53, 44. https://doi.org/10.3390/IOCBD2023-16328
Rong W, Bahauddin A. Design Styles and Restoration of Traditional Residential Buildings in Northern China. Engineering Proceedings. 2023; 53(1):44. https://doi.org/10.3390/IOCBD2023-16328
Chicago/Turabian StyleRong, Weihan, and Azizi Bahauddin. 2023. "Design Styles and Restoration of Traditional Residential Buildings in Northern China" Engineering Proceedings 53, no. 1: 44. https://doi.org/10.3390/IOCBD2023-16328
APA StyleRong, W., & Bahauddin, A. (2023). Design Styles and Restoration of Traditional Residential Buildings in Northern China. Engineering Proceedings, 53(1), 44. https://doi.org/10.3390/IOCBD2023-16328