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The protection project of Hanyuan Hall and Linde Hall of the Daming Palace
Received date: 06 Sep 2011
Accepted date: 18 Oct 2011
Published date: 05 Mar 2012
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This paper expounds the consideration to the design of protection and exhibition of Hanyuan Hall and Linde Hall of the Daming Palace. Based on in-depth study on their existing conditions after archeological excavation, and in combination with comprehensive considerations in terms of the protection of the main body of sites, the restoration research of existing bases and superstructures, the requirement of site open exhibition, etc., it proposes the design to restore the rammed earth bases by surrounding them with bricks and stones or rammed earth. Besides the protection and exhibition of the site of Hanyuan Hall bases, it also integrates the features of landform there to design the protection and exhibition of brick and tile kiln of Tang Dynasty within the relic area. Under the condition at that time, a semi-underground small exhibition center is designed by taking advantage of the height difference of base side slopes, satisfying the requirement of exhibition, and meanwhile preserving the overall landscape of the site. The integration of the design of protection project with archeology as well as the science and technology of heritage preservation is a brand-new probe into site protection design.
Weidong Hou , Wei Wang , Yan Xu . The protection project of Hanyuan Hall and Linde Hall of the Daming Palace[J]. Frontiers of Architectural Research, 2012 , 1(1) : 69 -76 . DOI: 10.1016/j.foar.2012.02.010
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