Index. The Site. Pp. 2. The School. Pp. 3. The Project Site. Pp Economy. Pp. 6. Culture. Pp. 7. Diet. Pp. 8. Architecture. Pp

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Index The Site The School The Project Site Economy Culture Diet Architecture Buyi Houses Pp. 2 Pp. 3 Pp. 4-5 Pp. 6 Pp. 7 Pp. 8 Pp. 9-10 Pp.11-12 1/12

The Site LiangMen School is located in the area of Pu An City in Guizhou province. This is home to many Chinese minorities and one of them is the Buyi (or Bouyei). This area is one of China's richest provinces in terms of cultural diversity, but at the same time one of its poorest realities. The area is featured by a semi-tropical climate with high-altitude forests all over the region that gets between 100 and 140 centimeters of rain per m 2 a year. The region has hot humid summers and short cold winters with an average annual temperature of 16 degrees centigrade. The project is to be built on a flat plateau that has an overview on a spectacular valley rich of rice fields and lush vegetation. 2/12

The School There are currently 200 primary school students attending the school and 11 teachers. The school complex is composed of several building that are not to be changed in the project. You shall concetrate just on the Project Site. 1 Entrance Building 2 Former Canteen 3 Classrooms 4 Classrooms 5 Teachers Dorm 6 Project site 1 6 2 3 4 5 N 3/12

The Project Site The winning proposal will replace a decadent and obsolete structure that is currently occupying the Project Site. The Project site is at the edge of the school courtyard and faces the valley. The Project Site View from the Teachers Dorm 4/12

The Project Site Project site Project site Project site Project site 5/12

Economy In a region endowed with verdant mountains and plentiful water, the Buyi lands abound with a great variety of resources. However the economical situation nowadays is still underdeveloped and most of the people still live in rural conditions. The Buyi are blessed with a fertile land and a really productive soil quality. They grow mainly rice, many other vegetables, roots and they harvest tobacco, cotton and sugar. The area is also rich in mineral resources. Before 1949 there was no production activity in the Buyi region, but after this moment many industries have been developed and started to extract iron and coal. The logistic infrastructure has always been quite poor but by 1981, 6,100 kilometers of new roads had been built. Three main railway lines now run through Buyi areas in Qiannan, Anshun and Guiyang. In addition, air services now link Guiyang with other big Chinese cities. The enchanting scenery and some important sights attract thousands of visitors every year and tourism has become a major source of income. 6/12

Culture The Buyi culture is highly influenced by music and they play different kinds of bamboo flutes and copper drums. Singing is also very popular among the people and they also like to perform operas. The plots are always taken from ancient tales and the actors are local farmers. The most distinctive Buyi opera is Nuo opera, which is regarded as one of the main cultural legacies of Chinese culture. Buyi speak a Sino-Tibetan language and had no written language until the Communist government helped them write their language using Chinese characters. This ethnic group possesses a rich folk literature, which includes tales, songs, proverbs and poems. The traditional Buyi costumes are predominantly blue and black with minimal and elegant designs. Many patterns feature flowers, birds and insects but the wavy lines one is the Buyis' favorite. The religion is usually polytheistic and animistic. There is a god for each mountain, river, and other natural phenomena. They also worship ancestors and some families set niches in their home, holding activities during the spring. 7/12

Diet The Buyi have the reputation of rice people. Rice is their staple food. They like to eat it steamed with a special zengzi cooker. They mainly prepare a kind of sticky rice, which is flavored with all kinds of flowers and leaves. Buyi food is often tart and spicy. The diet is composed of everything they grow and other foods they find available in the marketplace. Then every dish is usually mixed with herbs collected in nearby hills and in the mountains. They eat lots of black and colorful rices mainly dyed red, yellow and purple Special cakes are made with these colorful rice and are offered to ancestors during the Ox King festival. Buyi people also make their own teas with tea leaves and other plants like honeysuckle. There is a special food called Puyi Zong in which sticky rice, preserved ham, black sesame and walnut are cooked and wrapped in a bamboo leaf. This is a sacrifice to their ancestors, and it is a gift for their relatives and friends. 8/12

Architecture Buyi villages are usually located in picturesque sceneries on mountain-sides and near to rivers. Each village contains several clans and usually it consist of no more than 100 families. The houses are mainly one or two stories high, reaching a maximum height of approximately 6 meters. The first floor is set apart for their livestock and people live on the upper floor. Houses are located very close to each other, making the villages quite dense. The Buyi live mostly in houses built on stilts because of the hot humid climate, but some of the people, especially in proximity of rivers, use local stone as a base. The inside spaces of the house usually consist of one big rectangular room, in which the area is organized with kitchen and sleeping space. Materials used for housing change according to the local resources to provide a an easy and cheap construction. Some of the old houses are made of wood with a tile or a thatch roof. Others are interely built with stone, even the roof. However new houses tend to be constructed of brick with tiled roofs. 9/12

Architecture Wooden houses are built on stilts because of the climate and the terrain conditions. The roof can be either a tiled roof or a thatch roof. The structure is made completely in wood and has no basement and the construction stilts lay usually on huge stones. The entrance is at the first floor, connected by stone steps to the ground. There is usually a small outdoor space at the entrance, like a terrace, so the entrance area is off settled to the inside. This space is often used as a small covered working space. Stone houses are one or two stories building that lay directly on the ground. They have strong thick walls and usually the entrance is higher than the ground level. The main entrance consists of large wooden doors and stone steps. There are only few windows and usually very small. Some of the buildings have a small outside space at the entrance, a courtyard or a terrace used also in this case as a working space. 10/12

Buyi Houses 11/12

Buyi Houses 12/12