Author:
Xing Yuan,Abidin Shahriman Zainal,Mokhtar S’harin,Hassan Oskar Hasdinor,Legino Rafeah
Abstract
This topic from the eaves tiles in China, building tile, floor tile and pantile two kinds, its production method is to use mud first article against similar ceramic pipe cylindrical billet plate, and then cut in half, as two and a half round Jane watts, if cut into three parts, namely become floor tile after they were made, on Jane watts front end then modelled or half-round eaves tiles .This kind of firing of simple tiles and slat tiles originated in the Western Zhou Dynasty, and was unearthed in large number in the ruins of the Western Zhou Palace in Fufeng Qishan, Shaanxi Province. The issue here is that is it reflects the great creation of the ancient Chinese labouring people in building pottery, and created the first building with tile roof. The objective is to understand the phenomenon underlaying with regard to this topic. For methodology part, we have made a case example based on Moire in Qin and Han Tiles and carried out comprehensive reviews from the existing reading materials. In conclusion, from the following relationship of the main line: art and science and technology, art is romantic, perceptual, moving, exciting technology is rational, rigid and meticulous combination of the two research, the result is bound to be greater than or equal to the sum of the two Secondly, the classical traditional patterns and modern fashion patterns of the comparative study, the use of predecessors' artistic achievements, for our today's design inspiration to increase the creation of elements.
Publisher
Darcy & Roy Press Co. Ltd.
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