Application of Huizhou Architectural Style in Modern Houses

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Huizhou architecture is a major architectural style in ancient China building history. After the Ming dynasty, along with the rose of merchants and the socio-economic development, Hui-style gardens and residential construction also developed in step. The overall layout of Hui-style buildings were naturally constructed according to the situation of the hillside and the lake. The overall appearance was formed by black tiles and white walls. The Fifth Vanke Palace combines modern elements with traditional Hui-style, fully expresses the traditional Chinese architectural culture.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 838-841)

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2883-2886

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November 2013

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