Religious Generally speaking, both Buddhist architecture and Daoist architecture followed the imperial style. The main entrance is, however, usually at the side, out of superstition about demons which might try to enter the premise. In contrast to the Buddhists, in a Daoist temple the main deity is located at the main hall at the front, the lesser deities at the back hall and at the sides. Modern The previous three are characters of ancient Chinese architecture, while this is of the modern architecture of China, mainly after the foundation of the People’s Republic of China. There are a few showcases from this period such as Beijing's Great Hall of the People which is a radical departure from traditional Chinese architecture and was heavily influenced by the large communist edifices found in Russia. Much of what was built during this period was based on the concept of work units where workers lived and worked within the same complex. In recent years as the wealth has accumulated so has the creation of huge prestige projects such as Beijing's National Theatre and the CCTV tower. To underline the break with the past, most of these new landmarks have been designed by foreign architects, which was something unthinkable in the past. |