The Taiping Transcripts: Tracing Vernacular Landscapes Through Time

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Title
The Taiping Transcripts: Tracing Vernacular Landscapes Through Time
Description
Heritage is understood as a cultural construct through which values, ideologies, and identities are projected. In alignment with this manifesto, "The Taiping Transcripts" aims to illuminate the intricate social-ecological history of the Grand Canal world heritage site.

Yangzhou’s fate and prosperity have closely followed the ebbs and flows of water transportation. By framing and juxtapositioning landscape views in Yangzhou’s shanty village, Taiping, this project traces the site’s dynastic shifts, from the salt economy and heavy steel industries to its contemporary significance in ceaseless water transportation.

"The Taiping Transcripts" derives its design by modeling the historical timeline, demonstrating a modern interpretation of traditional Chinese landscape framing and clipping techniques. It confronts the conventional practices of architectural museums, which are usually confined indoor spaces that selectively showcase exclusive social values. By introducing two experiential routes crafted from processed demolition materials, the project provides a comprehensive and immersive experience that surpasses traditional museum confines.
Creator
Zhuge, Cynthia Huaying
Contributor
Rowe, Peter
Date
2024-05-21T12:20:55Z
2024
2024-05-17
2024
2024-05-21T12:20:55Z
Type
Thesis or Dissertation
text
Format
application/pdf
application/pdf
Identifier
Zhuge, Cynthia Huaying. 2024. The Taiping Transcripts: Tracing Vernacular Landscapes Through Time. Master's thesis, Harvard Graduate School of Design.
31299329
https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37378634
0009-0009-5618-7314
Language
en