THE REGIONALITY AND CONTEMPORANEITY OF CULTURAL ARCHITECTURE
The regionality and contemporaneity of architecture are eternal topics. This paper understands traditional architectural forms from the perspective of regionality and administrative divisions, past tense and present tense, logical exclusivity, the inevitability of understanding traditional architectural forms and the relativity of their advantages from a historical perspective, and returning to the basic issues of design. These five aspects illustrate the author's understanding of tradition, region and contemporary architecture. This paper pro-poses that past achievements should be viewed from a historical perspective, regional traditions should be logi-cally summarized, contemporary architecture should be created, and basic issues of architecture should be paid attention to. This paper opposes imitatively "inheriting" tradition, calls for "honest" construction, and encourages exploring the reference value of traditional architectural prototypes for contemporary architectural design.
cultural architectureregionalitycontemporaneityexclusivitybasic issues of design