Architectural Traditions and Innovations

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Oriental Architectural Principles
  2. Indian Religious Architecture
  3. Buddhist Architecture
  4. Hindu Temple Elements
  5. Chinese Traditional Architecture
  6. Japanese Architectural Features
  7. Greek Architectural Development
  8. Roman Architectural Innovations

📖 1. Oriental Architectural Principles

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

Strong religious influence in architecture: The integration of religious beliefs and practices into architectural design, where buildings serve symbolic or ritual functions, reflecting spiritual cosmology (see sections on Indian, Chinese, and Japanese architecture).

Cosmic symbolism in building design: The use of architectural elements to represent the universe or celestial order, such as temples embodying Mount Meru or the cosmos, emphasizing the spiritual connection between human space and the universe.

Relationship with nature in architecture: The design principle that seeks harmony between built environments and the natural world, often through orientation, materials, and spatial organization aligned with natural elements and principles like Feng Shui (see Chinese architecture).

Social hierarchy reflected in spatial organization: The arrangement of spaces within buildings and urban layouts to denote social status and authority, with higher-status individuals occupying central or prominent areas, as seen in Chinese palaces and temples.

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1. What does 'cosmic symbolism in building design' in Oriental architecture primarily refer to?

2. In which century was the Gran Stupa of Sanchi constructed?

3. What is the primary role or function of Buddhist architecture?

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Oriental architectural principles — definition?

Integration of religious beliefs, symbolism, harmony with nature.

Cosmic symbolism — purpose?

Represent universe and spiritual order.

Relationship with nature — key?

Design emphasizes harmony and natural elements.

Social hierarchy — reflected in?

Spatial organization denotes social status.

Geometry and orientation — role?

Symbolize cosmic order, ensure harmony.

Indian religious architecture — key element?

Mandalas organize temple layouts.

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