The aim of the contribution is tracing a first biographical portrait of the architect Lin Huiyin through architecture, drawings and photographs, and of the writer Lin Huiyin, through well-known poems and lesser-known short stories. The proposed memory is intended as a premise for a transdisciplinary research work (between the history of architecture and the history of Chinese language and culture) on a figure of a female intellectual and artist in China in the Thirties.

Tra architettura e letteratura. Lin Huiyin e la città cinese degli anni Trenta / Madaro, F.; Trisciuoglio, M. - In: Città che si adattano? Adaptive Cities? / Tamborrino, R.. - ELETTRONICO. - Torino : AISU International, 2024. - ISBN 978-88-31277-09-9. - pp. 271-281

Tra architettura e letteratura. Lin Huiyin e la città cinese degli anni Trenta

Madaro, F.;Trisciuoglio M.
2024

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The aim of the contribution is tracing a first biographical portrait of the architect Lin Huiyin through architecture, drawings and photographs, and of the writer Lin Huiyin, through well-known poems and lesser-known short stories. The proposed memory is intended as a premise for a transdisciplinary research work (between the history of architecture and the history of Chinese language and culture) on a figure of a female intellectual and artist in China in the Thirties.
2024
978-88-31277-09-9
Città che si adattano? Adaptive Cities?
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