The hybridized timber skeuomorph: taking the Ling-xiao Bao-dien of the Chih-nan temple designed by Chung-Yueh Li as an example

The purpose of this paper is to identify hybrid timber skeuomorph on the first empirical work of the Chinese Classical Style architecture carried out by a native Taiwanese architect, Chung-Yueh Li. The proportions, the composition and forms and numbers of tou-kung were therefore analyzed to compare...

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Main Author: Nan-Wei Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2025-07-01
Series:Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13467581.2025.2533227
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Summary:The purpose of this paper is to identify hybrid timber skeuomorph on the first empirical work of the Chinese Classical Style architecture carried out by a native Taiwanese architect, Chung-Yueh Li. The proportions, the composition and forms and numbers of tou-kung were therefore analyzed to compare the timber skeuomorph of the Ling-xiao Bao-dien of the Chih-nan Temple, other temple designs of Zu-Nan Hsieh, and early projects in the Chinese Classical Style architecture. The basis of the analysis was the research results on tou-kung published by the Society for Research in Chinese Architecture. The findings showed that the hybridized timber skeuomorph of the Ling-xiao Bao-dien of the Chih-nan Temple could be found both in the physical project and also in its design processes. The hybridity of the project showed the integration of northern tou-kung in the entire arrangement and the form of individual style with southern tou-kung in the proportions. This reflected the hybridity of the design processes: Li dominated the entire arrangement and forms of the project, whilst Hsieh was responsible for the proportions and forms of tou-kung. Study of this hybridization could further reveal the differences, dynamics and diversity of timber skeuomorphy.
ISSN:1347-2852