比利时鲁汶大学高曼士教授

        文化适应、本土化、技术引进
        1840-1940年中国教堂的建筑学
        Acculturation, Inculturation and Technological Transfers:
        The Architecture of Churches in China, 1840-1940

        比利时鲁汶大学 高曼士 教授
        Professor Thomas Coomans, University of Leuven

        主持人: 中山大学哲学系 梅谦立 教授

        Thomas Coomans is professor at the Department of Architecture, Urbanism and Planning, KUL.

        中山大学锡昌楼哲学系708室
        2015年4月7日(周二)下午3:00至5:00

        SUMMARY: Western missionaries built churches in China from the 1840s to the 1930s. All the churches were built by Chinese who adapted Western projects to their traditional knowledge of construction. Building works, therefore, were places of technological transfers and cultural interbreeding. This lecture sketches the evolution of church architecture in China in 3 phases:
        - 1. (1840-1900): acculturation and hybridization of Western elements and Chinese building types.
        - 2. (1900-early 1920s): monumental Gothic style as expression of the success of the missions.
        - 3. (1920s-1930s): ‘Sino-Christian’ style in the context of modernization and ‘inculturation’ policy.

        The lecture will include abundant illustration on Powerpoint.


            

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