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Offshore Chinese Architecture: Insights on Five centuries of Overseas Chinese building practices - Paperback

Offshore Chinese Architecture: Insights on Five centuries of Overseas Chinese building practices - Paperback

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by David G. Kohl (Author)

Temples, shophouses, mansions, kongsis and gardens are unique architectural forms produced by generations of Chinese peoples living in locales as diverse as Singapore, San Francisco, Macao, Penang, Djakarta, Melbourne, and Amsterdam. Since the days of East India Companies, sojourning Chinese laborers and merchants have established themselves to create offshore communities in far-flung ports of Asia, North America, and The Pacific Rim.What are the common elements visible in the built environment of these settlers? What factors brought about the richly ornamented temples and clan houses? Why were commercial buildings in Malaya such a dominant part of the British colonial streetscape while a Spartan style materialized in the communities of the gold fields and railway cities of California? What cultural heritage from the Canton region is universally evident in the Chinatowns of Liverpool, Mexicali, and Sacramento? Why are Chinese gardens being built in Malta, Los Angeles, and Portland?Offshore Chinese Architecture gives insights to these questions utilizing illustrations of source buildings in China, through historic and geographic research, and the observations and insights of scholar, teacher, and traveler David G Kohl. Viewing buildings on three continents, he offers insights into styles, similarities, and trends while noting the distinctly different situations of the overseas Chinese in the nanyang (SE Asia) and gumshan (America and Australia).Profusely illustrated with historic and contemporary drawings. Structure, ornamentation, and symbolism are explained with diagrams, floor plans, elevations and historic woodcuts. Rare photos document construction stages of a Chinese garden. An illustrated field guide is included for use when visiting Chinatowns, religious buildings, and classical Chinese gardens.

Author Biography

David G. Kohl is an art historian, taught and researched in Hong Kong for 7 years, travels extensively, and volunteers as docent at Portland's Lan Su Chinese Garden. Mr. Kohl's other titles include: Chinese Architecture In The Straits Settlements and Western Malaya, A Curious and Peculiar People, Dragon Taels, Lutherans on the Yangtze, A Century in Van Nuys

Number of Pages: 356
Dimensions: 0.74 x 10 x 7.99 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: August 06, 2018