I - SouthEast Asian 86-91 Revised
I - SouthEast Asian 86-91 Revised
I - SouthEast Asian 86-91 Revised
CHINESE TEMPLE
JAPANESE
C A M B O D
BURMAN
TEMPLE
THAILAND
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PADODA
ROYAL
PA LACE
Chinese Architeecture 87
CHINESE ARCHITECTURE
3rd CENTURY B.C. TO PRESENT
d.
GATEWAYS IN CHINA
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ILLUSTRATIONS:
Japanese Architecture 88
JAPANESE ARCHITECTURE
6 TH CENTURY A.D. TO PRESENT
ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTER
PERIODS OF DEVELOPMENT :
1. ARCHAIC PERIOD Introduced the gussho type of construction based on
the principle of the rigidity of a triangle which formed the fundamental
structural system considered resistant to earthquakes.
2. ASOKA NARRA PERIOD
a.) ASOKA PERIOD predominant religion Buddhism.
e. g. Buddhist Temple
b.) NARRA PERIOD introduction of diff. Roof construction:
1. Kirizuma gable roof
2. Hogio pyramidal roof
3. Irimoya hip roof
4. Yosemune hip ridge roof
3. KONIN PERIOD time of transition when Japan was engrossed in assilating
imported culture thus little attempt to adopt new architectural forms.
4. FUJIWARA PERIOD Japanese pd. w/c reached their full maturity. One
Luxurious feature found in a Japanese mansion is the Buddhist Altar.
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Japanese Architecture 89
INDIAN ARCHITECTURE
ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTER
Indian Architecture is generally obscured and overwhelmed by a rhythmical
multiplication of pilasters, comics, mouldings, roofs, finials & an exhuberant
overgrowth of sculptural decorations. Torana gateway entrance.
STYLES OF DIFFERENT PERIODS:
1. BUDDHIST ARCHITECTURE
a. Stambha or lath columns w/c were carved w/ inscriptions crowned by emblems
such as elepant or lion, reminiscent of Persipolitan Architecture.
b. Stupa or Tope mounds containing sacred relic called Dagoba.
c. Chaitya used as assembly halls w/c were excavated out of a solid rock
resulting in the presentation of one external faade.
d. Vihara a monastery designed w/ courts or shrines w/ a central square space
surrounded by priests chambers.
2. JAIN ARCHITECTURE temples were patterned from Buddhist temples.
Temple bldgs. as a virtue ensures happy future state.
3. HINDU / BRAHMAN ARCHITECTURE combination of the verdic Cult , Buddhism
& Brahmanism.
MONASTERIES
VIHARAS
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Indian Architecture 90
KOREAN ARCHITECTURE
ARCHITECTURAL EXAMPLES :
KOREA was divided into 3 kingdoms ;
1. Koguryo
2. Paekche
3. Shilla
Only a few stone bldgs. including two pagodas of Paekche & one of Shilla Construction ;
also fr. the latter kingdom is the Chomsongdae , an astronomical observatory .
e.g. Bulguksa Temple
Cambodian Architecture 91
CAMBODIAN ARCHITECTURE
ARCHITECTURAL EXAMPLES:
e. g. ANGKOR WAT a temples complex erected by SURYAVARMAN II. The biggest religious
structure in the World. Initially, it was conceived as a temple mountain, symbolizing meru.
Thailand Architecture 92
THAILAND ARCHITECTURE
ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTER
Architecture assimilated from Buddhist Indian Architecture.
ARCHITECTURAL EXAMPLE:
e.g. THRONE ROOM , ROYAL PALACE
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Indonesian Architecture 92
INDONESIAN ARCHITECTURE
CHIEF STRUCTURE
B0R0BUDUR TEMPLE largest Budhhist temple in the World.
FEATURES
a. A central Stupa at the top of nine terraces surrounded by many little stupas.
b. Narrative carvings are found on the walls of the terraces.
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