The New Mission of Abandoned Architectural Heritage

Design and Research on the Renovation of Pit Cave Courtyard in Sanmenxia City

Authors

  • Zixuan Cheng
  • Yuhan Yan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/ajst.v8i1.13988

Keywords:

Cave building; pit cave dwellings, Countryside tourism, Cultural activity centers, Renovation of underground courtyards, New models of tourism development, Cultural heritage, Cultura inheritance, Landscape protection, Sustainable rural construction, Ecological protection, Heritage protection, Regional culture.

Abstract

 The construction of pit cave dwellings is a longstanding custom in China. However, as living standards have increased, this distinctive style of building is being gradually forgotten. Sanmenxia, Henan Province is known for its unique clay, which has contributed to the advancement of construction and architectural design. The region's unique climate, which is warm in the winter and cool in the summer, has also made people more nostalgic, which has led to a boom in the tourism industry. It's urgent to figure out how to revitalize and change the historic structures that will soon decay and vanish into something new in order to stay relevant.This essay explores the distinctive architectural style of China's pit cave dwellings, capturing its essence and adapting it to modern demands. It also serves to highlight the disappearing ancient architectural and cultural form while revitalizing the abandoned kiln and bringing it back to life. Enhancing the recreational area for the locals and drawing attention to the region's distinctive culture, the abandoned kiln will be transformed into a tourist destination with cultural activities.

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Published

21-11-2023

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How to Cite

Cheng, Z., & Yan, Y. (2023). The New Mission of Abandoned Architectural Heritage: Design and Research on the Renovation of Pit Cave Courtyard in Sanmenxia City. Academic Journal of Science and Technology, 8(1), 56-61. https://doi.org/10.54097/ajst.v8i1.13988