Study of the Interior Style between the Palace Museum and the Hui Style Architecture
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- 1. Department of Environmental Design, Huzhou Normal University, China
Description
This study focuses on the architectural style and features of the Palace Museum and the Hui-style. It also analyze and compare the similarities and differences of interior style between the palace museum and the Hui style architecture. The Hui-style architecture takes brick, wood, and stone as raw materials, and mainly uses a wooden frame. The beam is always built on a big scale and pays attention to decoration. However, in 1925, after the former emperor Puyi of the Qing dynasty was moved out, the Palace Museum was formally established. Many of the halls surrounding the museum are presented as they would have appeared in dynastic times. The main buildings of the museum include the Hall of Supreme Harmony, one of the largest wooden buildings in China
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