Abstract:The construction techniques of Yunnan’s modern architectural heritage are marked by openness, inclusiveness, practicality, and adaptability. Previous research frequently regarded Yunnan’s modern architectural practices, situated on the periphery, as inherently flawed and of limited worth. This study concentrates on the authenticity, integrity, and regional characteristics of this architectural heritage, exploring its value from a construction perspective. Through measured drawing, reviews of domestic and international documents, oral interviews, and research tools such as structural design and mechanical analysis, the study investigates representative architectural cases from three developmental phases in Yunnan between 1900s and 1950s. By taking construction strategies as a point of discussion, this study explores how modern architecture established its heritage value through self-exploration in resource-constrained circumstances. The aim is to return to fundamental architectural issues, revealing the irreplaceable role of studying construction history and outcomes in assessing the value of architectural heritage, and to broaden and deepen the scope of protection and historical research of modern Chinese architecture.
唐莉,姚正沙,曹谨韵. 遗产价值的建造维度
——从云南近现代三例建筑谈起(1900—1950年代)[J]. 新建筑, 2024, 42(4): 55-60.
TANG Li, YAO Zhengsha, CAO Jinyun . The Construction Dimension of Heritage Value: Starting from Three Cases of Modern Architecture in Yunnan (1900s-1950s). New Architecture, 2024, 42(4): 55-60.