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高一有关建筑英语作文
高一有关建筑英语作文
高一关于建筑的英语作文1
Achurchhaseaninternetsensationafterhundredsofpeoplehaveflockedtoseethefaceofachickenwithinitswalls。
一座教堂因为外形酷似一张小鸡的“脸”而成为网络热点,引来许多游客蜂拥而至,只为一睹这张萌脸。
Withitslargeroundwindowsresemblingtwoeyesandrooftilesappearingasabeak,theso-called'chickenchurch'isattractinganexpandingfanclubonline。
教堂的圆形窗户就像是两只大眼睛,屋檐的瓦片形状有些像尖嘴,这个教堂被大家戏称为“鸡仔教堂”,吸引了很多网友关注,还为它组成了粉丝团,而且数量还在不断扩大。
ThecongregationattheChurchbytheSeainTampaBay,Florida,saytheyregularlyseepassers-bystoppingtogetamementooftheunusual-lookingbuilding。
这座教堂坐落于美国佛罗里达州的坦帕湾,教堂会众表示,经常看到路过的人驻足欣赏这个外型特别的建筑。
Itsbirdlikeappearanceispletedbytheroofthatspreadsoutlikeredwings。
教堂的屋顶延伸出去,看上去仿佛红色的翅膀,让这种教堂的整体外观更像一只小鸟。
Threadshaveappearedonlinededicatedtothebuildingwithhundredsofuserswantingtofindoutmoreaboutthe'ChickenChurch'。
在网络上已经出现了前往这座教堂的浏览路线,很多用户都想了解更多关于“鸡仔教堂”的事情。
DeeDeeParker,alongtermmemberoftheChurchbytheSeasaidthecongregationisdelightedthatthebuildingmakespeoplehappybutdidnotrealisethattheyhadesopopularonline。
Shesaid:
'It'ssofunny-wewerepletelyunawarethatithadeahitontheinternet.Weseelotsofpeopleingtotakepicturesofthechurch.'
她表示:
“真的很有趣,我们都完全没有意识到教堂会在网络上火起来,我们经常看到许多人来教堂这边拍照。
”
ThechurchonMadeiraBeachwasfoundedinin1944byagroupoffishermen.It'slightupcrosshasbeenusedasanauticallandmarkforthefishermantoguidethembacktoland.
这座位于马德拉岛海滩的教堂是在1944年由一群渔民建造的。
渔民们把教堂的灯火当做航海路标,指引他们回家的路。
Thechurch'sbird-likefeaturesareusedasapasstodirectseaworkers-itswingsrepresentEastandWest,whileitsbeakandtailsymboliseNorthandSouth。
教堂的鸟类外形也是海上工人们的指南针:
翅膀代表东西方向,喙和尾巴象征着南北方向。
高一关于建筑的英语作文2
Againstmybetterjudgment,Ilikethisplex.It’ssculptural,architecturalabstractiontotheextreme.Atadistance,thescaleoftheskylineexudesasenseofidentityandstrengthforAlbany,whileatthepedestrianlevelthePlazaplaysanimportantroleinthemunity.Iknowthatothersfindittoobrutalorforbidding,butIthinkit’sbeautifulinitsmonumentalityandstarkness.Monumentalityalwayssuggestssupremepower,andthat’sscary.
IsomehowthinkthatifyoucouldpopulatethePlazawithmoregardens,andmakeitfeelmorepartofeverydaylife—whichthey’vetriedtodowithfarmers’marketsandusingthebasinforiceskating—thenitwouldn’tfeelsohostile.Ultimatelyithastodowiththesenseoffeelingincludedande.Whenlifeisallowedtoenter,itmakesaspacefeelalive.Thenitesanoutletfortheexpressionofourdemocraticvaluesofassemblyandfreedomofspeech.
高一关于建筑的英语作文3
Chinesearchitectureisanindependentartfeaturingwoodenstructures.Itconsistsofvariousroofmolding,upturnedeavesandwings,dougongwithpaintings,vermilionpillarsandgoldenroofs,ornamentgatesandgardening.AlloftheseembodythematurityandartisticappealofChinesearchitecture.7000yearsago,mortiseandtenonandtongue-and-groovewereusedinHemudu.ThebuildingsofBanpovillagehadthedivisionofantechamberandbackrooms.GreatpalaceswerebuiltinShangyinperiod.BricksandtileswereusedandthelayoutofSiheyuanemergedintheWesternZhou.ThereareevenbuildingdrawingsinSpringandAutumnandtheWarringStatesperiodspasseddown.
InQinandHan,woodenbuildingtendedtobematuregradually.Complexbuildings,likeEpangPalace,wereconstructed.TemplesandpagodasdevelopedrapidlyintheperiodofWeijinandSouthernandNortherndynasties.GlasstilesusedinSuiandTangmadethebuildingmoreglorious.ThecityconstructionintheperiodofFivedynastiesandSongwasbooming.Luxuryrestaurantsandshopswithloftsandrailingswereverybeautiful.ManypalacesandprivategardensbuiltinMingandQingarereservedtoday,whicharemoremagnificentandstatelythanthatoftheSongDynasty.
高一关于建筑的英语作文4
GardenbuildingisconsideredachiefponentofChinesecultureSomepeoplesaythatifyouhaveneverwalkedthroughaChinesegarden,youcannotsaythatyouhavereallyvisitedChina.
TheChinesegardenhasalonghistory.Itfirstappearedasearlyasthe11thcenturyBCduringtheZhouDynastyintheformofahuntingpreserveforemperorsandnobles.DuringtheQinandHandynasties,thosenaturalpreservesweremademorebeautifulandbecameplacesofrecreationforimperialfamilies.GardenbuildinghaditsheydayduringtheMingandQingdynastiesandtheimperialgardenYuanmingyuan(theGardenofPerfectionandLight)wasregardedasthemasterworkofthisperiod.DifferentfromclassicalEuropeangardens,inwhichgeometricpatternsdominate,Chinesegardensαremadetoresemblenaturallandscapesonasmallerscale.TraditionalChinesegardensfallintothreecategories:
imperial,private,andlandscapegardens.
MostimperialgardensarelocatedinnorthChina:
Beihaipark;theSummerPalace;theImperialGardenoftheForbiddenCityinBeijing;theImperialSummerResortinChengde,HebeiProvince;andHuaqingPalace,presentlyknownasHuaqingHotSpring,inXi'an,ShaanxiProvince.Imperialgardensoccupylargeareas.TheSummerPalace,forinstance,hasanareaof290hectareswhiletheImperialSummerResortinChengde,whichcoversmorethan560hectares,isthelargestimperialgardeninChina.Mostofthesegardenshavethreesectionswhichserveadministrative,residential,andrecreationalpurposes.Inlargeimperialgardens,themainbuildingsareconnectedbyanimaginarylineinthemiddleofthegardenonanorth-southaxis.Otherbuildingsscatteredamonghillsandwatersarelinkedbysubordinatelines,formingawell-designedsymmetryandaddingmorebeautytothechiefarchitecturalplex.
Othercharacteristicsofimperialgardensarecolouredpaintings,man-madehillsandlakes,andingeniously-designedbuildings.Structuresforartisticappreciation,suchaspagodas,balustrades,screenwalls,stonetablets,bridges,anddecoratedarchwaysaboundinthose
Mostprivategardensarefoundinthesouth,especiallyincitiessouthoftheYangtzeRiver.Privategardensweremostlybuiltatonesideoratthebackoftheresidentialhouses.Inalmosteverycase,thereisalargespaceinthegardensetinalandscapeofartisticallyarrangedrockeries,ponds,pavilions,bridges,treesandflowers.Surroundingthebeautifulscenearesmallopenareaspartitionedbycorridorsorwallswithlatticedwindowsorbeautifullyshapeddoorsthroughwhichvisitorscanenjoythesights.Buildingsinthegardenwereusedforreceivingguests,holdingbanquets,reading,orwrittingpoetry.Theyareopenonallsidesandareoftensituatesnearthewatersothatthewholescenecanbeenjoyed.Thewindingcorridorsconnectvariousbuildingsandalsoprovideacoveredverandaasshelterfromtherainandshadefromthesun.
Suzhou,knownasthelandofgardens,displaysthemostandthebestChinesetraditionalprivategardens.Amongthem,thePavilionoftheSurgingWavesisknownforitsrusticcharm,LionGroveforitsstrangerockeries,theHumbleAdministrator'sGardenforitstranquilwatersandelegantbuildings,andtheGardenforLingeringinforitsancientarchitecturalartandthearrangementofhills,waters,andplants.TheyareexamplesofthegardenstylesoftheSong,Yuan,Ming,andQingdynastiesrespectively.
GardensinYangzhouarecharacterizedbytheirarchitecturalstyleandartisticrockeries.IntheGeGarden,forexample,differentformationsofrocksareusedtoshowdifferentseasons.TheZhanGardeninNanjing,theJichangGardeninWuxi,andtheYuGardeninShanghaiarealsowell-known.
Guangdongstylegardensaredistinguishedbylargeponds,brightlycolouredbuildings,andluxuriantplants.TheQinghuiGardeninShunde,theKeGardeninDongguan,theTwelveStoneStudioinFoshan,andtheYuyinMountainHouseinPanyuaregoodexamples.
Landscapegardensaredifferentandareplacesforpublicrecreation.Thelandscapegardenscontainanumberofpleasantnaturalscenes.Withafewman-madedetails,itlooksmorenaturalthanartificial.TheancientChineseusedtocallgardenlandscaperingwhichmeans“scene"inEnglish.GoodexamplesincludethetenWestLakescenesinHangzhou,thetwenty-fourslimWestLakescenesinYangzhouandtheEightDarningLakescenesinJinan.Inaddition,eachsceneisendowedwithabeautifulname,andeachnameinonlyafewwordscanexpresstheprincipalthemeofthesceneryandgiveitasoul.TheWestLakeistypical.Offthesouthernshoreofanislandstandthreestonepagodas,eachtwometershigh.Fiveopeningsformastrikingfeatureofthepagodas.Fromthecentreofthe"MutualAffinityPavilion"atthesoutherntipoftheisland,reflectionsofthemooncanbeviewedthroughtheopeningsandtheyaredividedintothreepart.
Thus,thename"sanTanYinYue"or"ThreePoolsReflectingtheMoon"iscreated.
InancientChina,templesandmonasterieswereusuallybuiltinbeautifulplaces;consequently,thosebuiltwithgardenshaveeplacesforpublicrecreation.
Manyfamouspoetsandpainterscontributedgreatlytothedevelopmentoflandscapegardens.Theyeitherleftpoeticinionsforthosegardens,ordesignedthegardensthemselves.Inordertomemoratethosepoetsandpainters,latergenerationshadtheirpoemsandinonsengravedontablets,pavilions,orpagodas,thusenrichingthegardensandinspiringvisitors.
InlandscapegardensthereareoftenremindersofChinesefairytalesorlegendswhichaddmysterytothebeautifulscenes.Forinstance,theFahaiTempleandtheWhiteDragonCaveinJinshanMountaininZhenjiangrelatestothefairytale"TheLegendoftheWhitesnake."TheMochouLakeinNanjingisassociatedwithalegendwhichh