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Feng Shui
Overview I have put the order of examples in a chronological order of how feng shui was first traditionally used…
Kinley Yangden May 13, 2024
Chinese Courtyard Houses Across Cultures: Comparing the Cultural and the Physical
By Cooper Voss Starting in the Yuan dynasty, the courtyard house was one of the first and most notable structures….
pvoss@conncoll.edu May 13, 2024
How does Chinese Confucianism architectural design develop to the environment leading to a more sustainable framework?
Confucianism has many intentional and unintentional impacts on Chinese architecture sustainability. Throughout this paper I hope to show the parallels…
kmoroney@conncoll.edu May 13, 2024
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