Fengshui is
the fading Landscape of Chinese Cities and Cultural Heritage Sites nowadays,
however, traditionally, Chinese selected sites for structures of all types,
such as graves, palaces, houses, even temples, basing on an organic view of the
cosmos, which binds individuals, families and society to the past, present and
future via this medium. In fact, Fengshui is one of the oldest and most famous
intangible settings to China’s architecture, especially its World Heritage
Sites. From its rise to fall, it not only has permeated into the traditional
architectural design in ancient China, but also has been working as a crystal
ball to the change of cultural dimension since China has fallen into the
intercultural context.
This
information was taken from google:
Kanyu
(Feng-shui): A Case of Re-interpretation of the Spirit of Space Dr. Yuan Ding
Architecture and Urban Planning College Tongji University Zhongshan Bei 2 Road
1403 200092 PR. China Email: dingyuandy@hotmail.com
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