Study of Traditional Tibetan Architectural Material and Security

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Yushu earthquake, Qinghai province seriously damaged the local Tibetan traditional buildings. With the local geographical characteristics and religious significance of the Tibetan traditional architecture, post-disaster reconstruction should inherit the local people's cultural tradition as well as create a positive, intimate space, so that the victims could re-feel the sense of their original homeland. Therefore, with the premise of respecting local customs and traditions, this paper argued that applying the advanced disaster-resistant construction techniques and materials performance into the design could improve the security, stability as well as highlighting the regional characteristics.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 860-863)

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1327-1330

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December 2013

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