Extraction of Forms and Materials from Typical Hakkas Circular Earth Building and Researches Nn the Pattern Language of Hakkas Landscape

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This paper takes typical Hakkas circular earth buildings as research object. Based on field survey and literature survey, the authors have extracted the surroundings, architectural forms, and material language of typical circular earth building. And, incorporated with present landscape language, they have come up with the pattern language of modern Hakkas landscape for further directing of the related designs.

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