A Comparative Study of the Architectural Features of South Manchurian Railway Station Buildings in the Context of Homologation and Heterogeneity
Publication: ICCREM 2023
ABSTRACT
As the most typical and important heritage type of the industrial heritage of the South Manchurian Railway, the station buildings are gradually withdrawn from the historical stage with the renewal and development of the city, and the current conservation and management of its different sections are mostly from a single building, but not yet in the same source through the method of comparison to protect and build a more complete cognitive system. This paper adopts the research methods of field research, historical collation, and longitudinal comparison to analyze and compare the differences in architectural style, design tendency, and building construction between the two countries during the colonial period, taking the station buildings built by Japan and Russia in Manchurian Railway as the entry point, and to provide renewal strategies for the subsequent protection and sustainable development of the station buildings of South Manchurian Railway.
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Published online: Nov 30, 2023
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- Architectural engineering
- Architecture
- Building design
- Building management
- Comparative studies
- Construction engineering
- Construction methods
- Design (by type)
- Engineering fundamentals
- Historic buildings
- History and Heritage
- Infrastructure
- Methodology (by type)
- Practice and Profession
- Rail transportation
- Railroad stations
- Research methods (by type)
- Terminal facilities
- Transportation engineering
- Transportation management
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