Confucius Courtyard Architecture, Philosophy and the Good Life in China by Xing Ruan Book Review

Courtesy: Xing Ruan, Bloomsbury

In the book, the author embarks on a bold attempt to convey an understanding of Chinese civilization via courtyard architecture. He explains that whilst courtyard architecture disappeared during the classical phase in Europe, Beijing and other Chinese cities continued building courtyard houses as late as the 1950s. This continuum provided the author the impetus for the book. He takes the reader on a journey as he strives to understand the persistence and longevity of this architectural model in China.