Pile Dwelling Culture of the Concrete - the Preliminary Explore of Pile Dwelling-Style in Sipsong Panna

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Nowadays , the problems of inheriting and protection resident constructions more and more obvious , by analysing the form and meaning of construction , the common tendency of the form of constructions are indicated . When analysing the structure, form, and decorating of construction, and solving the problems of bamboo Pile dwelling (Dwelling of this style were built on stilts), from above them, the decoration of the development and the form of construction of the new Dai model are concluded. However, the civil construction in Sipsong panna which are regarded as the symbol of local culture, exploiting its inner meaning ,refining its elements of ethnic group, is quite significant to the heritage and protection of the designation and forms of of constructions.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 393-395)

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879-883

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November 2011

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