Abstract:In the context of globalization and immigration, the architectural production between South China and Southeast Asia has shown a “two-way” flow. Based on the theories of Building Mode and Transnational Network, and by integrating local newspaper sources and field interviews, this study aims to analyze the conservation practices during the post-1990s renovation of Lian Shan Shuang Lin Monastery in Singapore and identify the driving forces behind value recognition. The study highlights a transnational collaborative process that combines transplantation and innovation with homeland practices in the renovation initiative, providing a precedent for heritage research from a regional perspective.
向兴,郑静*,何培斌. 跨境视野下的建造模式
——以新加坡国家古迹莲山双林禅寺复原工程为例[J]. 新建筑, 2024, 42(6): 114-119.
XIANG Xing, ZHENG Jing, HO Puay-peng. Building Mode on a Transnational Perspective: A Case Study on the Restoration Projects of Shuanglin Monastery, a National Monument of Singapore. New Architecture, 2024, 42(6): 114-119.