The Chinese rural landscape constitutes an extraordinary research experience into the profound meaning of forms in their universal relationship with Nature, which allows one to rediscover a profound and paradigmatic order beyond the specific architectural fact. The circular Chinese fortress-houses (Tulou), scattered along the river routes, between rice fields and wooden bridges, constitute the minimal unit of the village: a rural archipelago made up of “city-buildings” that host entire communities, in which the large courtyard assumes the role of “public space”, of “urban scene”. Ancestral earthen enclosures, monumental res of Nature, isolated and at the same time connected by the same landscape, refer to a universal history of forms. A concave and simultaneously convex form of “amphibious and terrestrial” origin, Tulou are endowed with a great formalising and structuring power. The enclosure becomes the system that measures the relationships between the parts making up the territorial geography, a form that becomes a sign, the expression of its content, meaning and signifier in the semiotics of the landscape.

 

Mariangela Turchiarulo
TULOU
The fortress-houses of Fujian
18,00€
17,10€
isbn 9788862429672
book series Alleli | Research
number 190
current edition 5 / 2024
language Italian/English
size 24x16,5cm
pages 172
print color
binding paperback
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Mariangela Turchiarulo. Holder of a PhD in Architectural Design for Mediterranean Countries, she is Associate Professor in Architectural and Urban Composition” at the Politecnico di Bari, where she occupies the position of Rector’s Delegate for Placement and Institutiona...

Mariangela Turchiarulo. Holder of a PhD in Architectural Design for Mediterranean Countries, she is Associate Professor in Architectural and Urban Composition” at the Politecnico di Bari, where she occupies the position of Rector’s Delegate for Placement and Institutional Communication and is a member of the Doctoral College in “The Project for Heritage: Knowledge, Tradition and Innovation”. She is a Visiting Professor at the Universities of Belgrade, Sarajevo, Lisbon, and Granada. She coordinates research groups in fieldwork in Tunisia, Egypt, Turkey, Greece, Spain, the Countries of the former Yugoslavia, China, and Japan, orientated towards the study of the characteristics of architecture, the city, and the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern landscape. She is a member of numerous scientific committees for international conferences, workshops, and board of advisors focused on the themes of the upgrading, enhancement, and reuse of heritage. She is executive producer of the documentary film “Rapsodia pugliese” for EXPO 2015 and she participated as a scientific consultant for a number of television programs for Rai 1 and Sky Arte. Her research activity is documented in numerous publications including the bilingual monographs Building ’in a Style’. Italian Architecture in Alexandria, Egypt. The Work of Mario Rossi (Gangemi, 2012) and Tulou. The fortress-houses of Fujian (Letteraventidue, 2024).

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