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Summary

The Burmese tradition of architecture, art and design is ancient, diverse and wonderfully rich. A reflection of a civilization unbreached by European powers for 3,000 years and influenced by China to the north and India to the West, Burmese design is interwoven with spiritual, religious and political messages. It is only now that this tradition is coming to be appreciated by Western students of architecture and design.Burmese Design and Architecture will deepen and enhance that appreciation, for this is the first book to capture the entire span of Burmese design, from arts and crafts to architecture, from the monumental pagodas of Bagan to the architectural heritage of contemporary Rangoon. Covering both religious and secular design, this book offers expert insights provided by leading archaeological experts in this field. With 500 full-color photographs, this is a major work-and a must-have for serious connoisseurs of architecture, design or Burma itself.

Author Biography

John Falconer is a curator in the British Library. He studied English at Cambridge University and then worked in industrial photography for some years Elizabeth Moore is Senior Lecturer and Head, Department of Art and Archaeology, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London Daniel Kahrs is an expert on Burmese architecture and crafts and has made over 100 trips to Myanmar since 1981 Alfred Birnbaum is a writer and editor Virginia McKeen Di Crocco, long-time Honorary Secretary of the Siam Society in Bangkok, has led study trips for the Society and other organizations, published articles on Myanmar art and is conducting research on Burmese art history Joe Cummings has lived and travelled in Southeast Asia since 1977, pursuing his twin passions for art history and cuisine Luca Invernizzi Tettoni's special interest is archaeology. His photographs illustrate the pages of scholarly studies

Table of Contents

Introduction
John Falconer
Reflections on the Past
10(10)
Religious Architecture
Elizabeth Moore
Introduction
20(6)
Bagan
26(10)
Mrauk-U (Rakhine)
36(2)
Ava
38(2)
Amarapura
40(4)
Mingun
44(2)
Sagaing
46(2)
Mandalay
48(4)
Shwedagon Pagoda
52(6)
Secular Architecture
Daniel Kahrs
Introduction
58(6)
Village Houses of Bagan
64(4)
Mandalay Palace
68(4)
Vernacular Architecture of Inle Lake
72(2)
Early Modern Architecture
Alfred Birnbaum
Introduction
74(4)
Old Rangoon
78(2)
A Palladian Villa in Teak
80(2)
Scottish Cottages in the Shan Hills
82(4)
1930s' Monasteries at Sagaing
86(4)
A Wonderland in Monywa
90(4)
Contemporary Architecture
Daniel Kahrs
Joe Cummings
Introduction
94(2)
A Renovated Mansion
96(2)
Rattan on the Lawn
98(2)
A Hotel by the Lake
100(2)
An Echo from the Past
102(2)
A Bungalow by the River
104(2)
Medieval Spaces in Bagan
106(2)
A Collector's Haven
108(6)
Poolside Pavilions in Teak
114(2)
A Country Gentleman's Mansion
116(4)
A Princess Remembers
120(4)
Arts and Crafts
Virginia McKeen Di Crocco
Introduction
124(6)
Bronzes
130(2)
Bagan Buddha Images
132(4)
Rakhine Buddha Images
136(2)
Mon Buddha Images
138(2)
Mandalay Buddha Images
140(2)
Shan Buddha Images
142(2)
Woodcarving
144(8)
Stucco
152(2)
Painting
154(8)
Ceramics
162(4)
Lacquerware
166(4)
Shan Lacquerware
170(2)
Relief-moulded Lacquerware
172(2)
Silver and Gold
174(2)
Manuscripts
176(2)
Scripture Chests and Cabinets
178(2)
Buddhist Altars and Thrones
180(2)
Textiles and Costumes
Virginia McKeen Di Crocco
Introduction
182(2)
The Art of Adornment: Court Dresses
184(4)
The Art of Adornment: Post-monarchy Apparel
188(2)
Textiles
190(2)
Tattoos
192(2)
Embroidered Quilts (Kalagas)
194(2)
The Pagoda Alley Market
Joe Cummings
Introduction
196(4)
Shops for Religious Objects
200(2)
Religious Offerings' Stalls
202(2)
Spirit Shrines and Nat Images' Shops
204(2)
Monks' Outfitters
206(2)
Vendors of Alabaster Buddha Images
208(2)
Astrologers and Palmists
210(2)
Vendors of Bells and Gongs
212(2)
Ceremonial Costumiers
214(2)
Toy Shops
216(2)
Marionette Vendors
218(4)
Index 222

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