Site Arrangement of a Yao Settlement in Dachedong Village, Hunan Province of China
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概要
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Originally from Hunan Province, China, the Yao Minority repeatedly migrated from place to place and are now mainly distributed in five provinces in South and Southwest China. Although much research on the Yaos has been done, surprisingly little attention has been given to those in Hunan Province, which is the ancestral home of the group. After practicing shifting cultivation for a long time, the Yaos settled in Hunan Province about 150 years ago. Due to historical and ethnic reasons, they used to live in extremely unfavorable areas. Based on a study of the site arrangement of Dachedong Village, this paper demonstrates how the Yao settlement has been arranged in accordance with the steep terrain and what its main features are. The paper first describes the various elements of the site's arrangement, and then gives detailed analyses of the relationship between the site and buildings, and relationships among buildings within the site. Based on further analysis of the ethnic features of the Yao nation, the paper then discusses the particular reasons which result in the site arrangement of Dachedong Village.
- 社団法人日本建築学会の論文
- 2002-03-20
著者
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DAI Fei
Graduate School of Science & Engineering, Kagoshima University
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Fei Dai
Graduate School Of Kagoshima University
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Harunaga Tomoyuki
Faculty Of Engineering Kagoshima University
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Tsuchida Mitsuyoshi
Faculty of Engineering, Kagoshima University
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Tsuchida Mitsuyoshi
Faculty Of Engineering Kagoshima University
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