2019
DOI: 10.1080/13527258.2019.1570544
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From ‘neo-vernacular’ to ‘semi-vernacular’: a case study of vernacular architecture representation and adaptation in rural Chinese village revitalization

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“…Several scholars have explored the social and cultural influences on traditional Chinese architecture and settlements. Zhao et al introduced the concepts of neovernacular and semi-vernacular, demonstrating that changes in government policy can improve the preservation of vernacular heritage in China and that vernacular settlements require both tangible and intangible heritage to achieve sustainability [52]. According to Liu et al, population hollowing out is the root cause of traditional village hollowing out; additionally, most traditional villages have a very high rate of cultural hollowing out [53].…”
Section: Traditional Chinese Architectural Ethical Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several scholars have explored the social and cultural influences on traditional Chinese architecture and settlements. Zhao et al introduced the concepts of neovernacular and semi-vernacular, demonstrating that changes in government policy can improve the preservation of vernacular heritage in China and that vernacular settlements require both tangible and intangible heritage to achieve sustainability [52]. According to Liu et al, population hollowing out is the root cause of traditional village hollowing out; additionally, most traditional villages have a very high rate of cultural hollowing out [53].…”
Section: Traditional Chinese Architectural Ethical Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…He further points out, however, that critical regionalism is a dialectical process, which underscores the importance of locality without a romanticized negation of modernity. It rather aims to redefine indigenous architectural languages in ways that are compatible with the modern standards of liveability and quality of life (Zhao and Greenop, 2019). For architects aligned with this movement, their works not only play out nostalgic sentiments but also engagements with modern universalism and progress, based on the belief that, without such a conversation, the capacity for self-renewal of rural regions and vernacular cultures will be seriously constrained (Crysler, 2012).…”
Section: -Critical Regionalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3) Theme/Style/Flow Approach Neo-Vernacular architecture is a style of architecture that emerged and developed in the post-modern era (Parnell 2021). The emergence of this type is as a form of protest against modern architecture which tends to be subject to rules, too idealistic, systematic, and disconnected from history (Zhao and Greenop 2019). Neo-Vernacular architecture is an architectural display that does not fully apply vernacular rules, but tries to display visual expressions such as vernacular buildings (Ginting and Juliandi 2018).…”
Section: ) Ergonomic Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%