Drawing of main hall of Fo-Kuang Temple
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Title
Drawing of main hall of Fo-Kuang Temple
Subject
Architecture drawing; elevation; section; 1:150 drawing
Description
This 1:150 drawing shows the longitudinal section and west elevation of the main hall of fo-kuang temple.
The temple hall of Fo Guang Temple is 7 bay and 4 depth, and it is a single hip roof structure.
It is made of 22 poles and 14 inner columns. The inner trough is 5 bay and 3 depth, and the three sides are pillared by pillars to provide Buddhist altars inside.
The temple hall of Fo Guang Temple is 7 bay and 4 depth, and it is a single hip roof structure.
It is made of 22 poles and 14 inner columns. The inner trough is 5 bay and 3 depth, and the three sides are pillared by pillars to provide Buddhist altars inside.
Creator
Source
Content of drawing concerning the main hall of Fo-Kuang Temple which is the largest tang dynasty wooden temple.
Date
Drew: 1937
Format
Dimension: length: 38cm; width: 30cm; 1:150 drawing
Language
Eng; Chi
Type
Identifier
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Drawing
Collection
Citation
Liang sicheng
, “Drawing of main hall of Fo-Kuang Temple
,” Temples Assembly, accessed January 19, 2025, https://learning.hku.hk/ccch9051/group-13/items/show/1.
,” Temples Assembly, accessed January 19, 2025, https://learning.hku.hk/ccch9051/group-13/items/show/1.