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Key points of restoration
I. The first level
Parts
with historic significance or cultural meaning are
preserved
and reconstructed according to original appearance and
structure.
Names |
Cultural
Value |
Elevation of
¡§monumental archway house¡¨ |
In
city planning during Japanese Colonial Period. The
first entrance was torn down in Showa ten year
(1935) of Japanese Colonial Period and this
western-style elevation was constructed.
|
Arch
structure
of courtyard |
Part
of few courtyard decoration of traditional
shophouses in Lukang. |
Wood
component
of patio |
Part
of few refined patio decoration of traditional
shophouses in Lukang. |
Building
frame |
Pavement of column and tie and post and lintel
construction is preserved to the present.
|
Stair |
Wooden straight stair is preserved to the present.
|
Pao Ma
Building |
It
is across No. 37 of Jinsheng Lane to connect two
buildings and it is the only architectural pattern
in Lukang. |
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II. The second level
Components with architectural characteristics are reinforced and
repaired.
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Names |
Cultural Value |
Roof |
Traditional pattern and roofs of shophouses with
different levels |
Skylight |
Special
natural lighting in shophouses and the position of
opening should be preserved. |
Doors and windows |
The
pattern during Japanese Colonial Period and early period
after Restoration of Taiwan. It signifies the change of
time. |
Bedroom on
the third floor
of No. 149 |
Added
space after the first entrance elevation was torn down
during Japanese Colonial Period. It shows function of
traditional space during Japanese Colonial Period.
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(
Source of text:
Research on Shi-yi Building, historical
building of Lukang
)
(
Pictures are made by the team members. )
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