
Lin Huiyin's Complete Works on Architecture (4)
by Lin Huiyin
About This Novel
As China's first female architect, Lin Huiyin studied in the Fine Arts Department of the University of Pennsylvania in her youth. She traveled extensively in Europe and the United States and learned both Chinese and Western art. This volume "Talking About Several Cultural Relics Buildings in Beijing" includes Sun Yat-Sen Hall, the Beijing Working People's Cultural Palace, the Three Main Halls of the Forbidden City, Beihai Park, the Temple of Heaven and the Summer Palace, Tianning Temple Tower, etc., As well as many articles such as "Rules of Qing Style Construction", "Chinese Architectural Painting Patterns" and other articles.
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Official(18)Scraped 16d ago
This book is not bad
Because I like Lin Huiyin, he has rich experience and great knowledge,
Excellent woman, my admirer.
A great book to popularize traditional Chinese architectural culture.
This book helped me understand the development and origin of Chinese architecture from ancient times to the present.
Like her experience and taste life
for the goal
Working silently to achieve one's goals
Like.........
good book
Good books, good books, listen to the author, listen to the author
Very pretty (。・ω・。)ノ♡
The writing is quite specific and vividly describes the different architectural styles, the differences between ancient and modern times, China and foreign countries.
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Community(0)
Official(18)Scraped 16d ago
This book is not bad
Because I like Lin Huiyin, he has rich experience and great knowledge,
Excellent woman, my admirer.
A great book to popularize traditional Chinese architectural culture.
This book helped me understand the development and origin of Chinese architecture from ancient times to the present.
Like her experience and taste life
for the goal
Working silently to achieve one's goals
Like.........
good book
Good books, good books, listen to the author, listen to the author
Very pretty (。・ω・。)ノ♡
The writing is quite specific and vividly describes the different architectural styles, the differences between ancient and modern times, China and foreign countries.
