2021
DOI: 10.1186/s43238-021-00021-1
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Sinicisation and ethnicity: spatial characteristics of Shui vernacular architecture in Guizhou, Southwest China

Abstract: The Shui people are an ethnic minority living in southern mountainous areas of Guizhou Province, China; they have retained many vernacular houses with a history of over a century. Using spatial analysis software depthmapX to perform visibility graph analysis and field-of-view analysis with space syntax, we examined the sequence, organisation, and hierarchy of the living space in Shui residences. We found that those residences were influenced by external cultures, resulting in two types of plan layout: front-mi… Show more

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“…The ancestral altar acts as a space for performing rituals. In an ordinary house, the living room and family room are a unit (Zhou and Wei 2021). An altar is marked by a table to put incense, an ashes container, or a tablet bearing the name of an ancestor.…”
Section: Architectural Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ancestral altar acts as a space for performing rituals. In an ordinary house, the living room and family room are a unit (Zhou and Wei 2021). An altar is marked by a table to put incense, an ashes container, or a tablet bearing the name of an ancestor.…”
Section: Architectural Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, GIS, remote sensing, and three-dimensional technologies are applied to quantitative assessments of landscape visual impact, broadening the research scope and reducing errors in assessment results [18][19][20][21]. GIS's functions in geographical data management and spatial analysis can handle various processes such as extracting different spatial regions, calculating features, and identifying critical locations [22][23][24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moss as a typical pioneer plant in caves [23], and its attached stone or epiphytic cover is a very suitable model for ecological research on habitats [24], disturbed caves are usually dominated by drought resistant and tough Bryophyte, while relatively undisturbed caves are rich in Bryophyte, which are more adaptable to humid environments [25]. There are a large number of Arthropod communities living in the moss, and the number of oribatid mites is higher [26], however, there is relatively little research on mites in moss.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%