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Autor:
Fu, Chao-Ching, Tsai, Ming-Chih
Publikováno v:
Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review, 2004 Oct 01. 16(1), 35-35.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/41758217
Autor:
YUAN,YU-CHIEH, 袁裕傑
106
After the restoration of Taiwan’s modernity, it inherited the development of the mainland and was also supported by the United States. Affected, modernist architecture once again entered Taiwan, infused new world trends into the developmen
After the restoration of Taiwan’s modernity, it inherited the development of the mainland and was also supported by the United States. Affected, modernist architecture once again entered Taiwan, infused new world trends into the developmen
Externí odkaz:
http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/988z6p
Autor:
I-Chung Chen, 陳益宗
99
A Study on the Oil Paintings on the Main Gates of Traditional Taiwanese Architecture National Taiwan University of Science & Technology Gradute School of Architecture July, 2011 Student:Chen, I-Chung Advisor:Wang, Huey-Jiun First genera
A Study on the Oil Paintings on the Main Gates of Traditional Taiwanese Architecture National Taiwan University of Science & Technology Gradute School of Architecture July, 2011 Student:Chen, I-Chung Advisor:Wang, Huey-Jiun First genera
Externí odkaz:
http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/fh9595
Autor:
SHU-HUA CHANG, 張書華
98
During Japanese colonial period, Taiwan Architecture institutes included Industrial School of the Japanese Viceroy’s Office in Taiwan, which later renamed as Public Taipei School of Industry, Public Taichung School of Industry, Public Chia
During Japanese colonial period, Taiwan Architecture institutes included Industrial School of the Japanese Viceroy’s Office in Taiwan, which later renamed as Public Taipei School of Industry, Public Taichung School of Industry, Public Chia
Externí odkaz:
http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/95246324503162763842
Autor:
Pai Shih-Yi, 白士誼
98
The majority of construction methods in the Taiwanese traditional architecture of art were came from south China because of the immigration from Fujian and Guangdong province. Taiwanese ancestors cultivated wastelands led to economic growth a
The majority of construction methods in the Taiwanese traditional architecture of art were came from south China because of the immigration from Fujian and Guangdong province. Taiwanese ancestors cultivated wastelands led to economic growth a
Externí odkaz:
http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/30887541411083695144
Autor:
Chen,Kun-Shan, 陳昆杉
89
Go along with political and economic evolution, the development of contemporary Taiwanese Architecture, from the fundamental necessities of housing to the current state of pursuing residential quality, has undergone several changes. However,
Go along with political and economic evolution, the development of contemporary Taiwanese Architecture, from the fundamental necessities of housing to the current state of pursuing residential quality, has undergone several changes. However,
Externí odkaz:
http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/19539529119924286299
Autor:
Yi-Ping Yu, 俞怡萍
90
The signature of Tianjin Treaty by 1858, Shian-Feng 8th year, contributes the openness of commercial ports in Taiwan, and then also enlightens the commercial policy at Mandarin Dynasty. There were some western-style Customs Office buildings d
The signature of Tianjin Treaty by 1858, Shian-Feng 8th year, contributes the openness of commercial ports in Taiwan, and then also enlightens the commercial policy at Mandarin Dynasty. There were some western-style Customs Office buildings d
Externí odkaz:
http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/n9k87q
Autor:
Wan - Ju,Huang, 黃婉如
93
The Industrial Revolution sparked the ceaseless improvement of materials, techniques, and construction methods, creating a new “Modern” form and expression﹘freeing the architectural skin from the frame, allowing its independent existenc
The Industrial Revolution sparked the ceaseless improvement of materials, techniques, and construction methods, creating a new “Modern” form and expression﹘freeing the architectural skin from the frame, allowing its independent existenc
Externí odkaz:
http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/12787662046843692463