摘要
Abstract
The Xi'an Branch of the National Archives of Publications and Culture is located at the northern foothills of the Qinling Mountains,aiming to harmoniously coexist with the natural and cultural landscape of the Qinling Mountains.Following the principle of'building in accordance with the mountains and integrating with the landscape",the guiding concept of the design is"integrating the mountains and waters,uniting man and nature,embodying the spirit of the Han and Tang Dynasties,and expressing the Chinese spirit",and it seeks to draw upon the essence of architecture of the Han and Tang periods in terms of integrating the building site with human spirit.The overall layout connects Guifeng Mountain,the National Archives building,and Xi'an High-tech Zone through a north-south axis,forming a cohesive totality of topography,spatial perception,and a sense of time and memory.Adopting the wisdom of traditional mountainous construction,the complex is divided into three functional areas and allocated across six terraces.The main structure,Wenji Pavilion,is set on a high platform facing the hillside garden and the city,with Guifeng Mountain as the backdrop,creating a magnificent view.The architectural design employs innovative technologies and materials,combined with traditional building wisdom,to create harmonious architecture that embodies the core of the Chinese spirit and artistic expression.The environmental design respects the natural environment and pursues the simple,natural charm and poetic elegance of Chinese landscape gardens.关键词
山地园林/建筑群/高台/新阁/天人合一/汉唐气象/中国精神/传统营造智慧Key words
mountainous garden/architectural complex/high platform/new pavilion/unity of man and nature/Han-Tang style/Chinese spirit/traditional construction wisdom