摘要
原始人类最早的建筑需求是寻求庇护,寻求一个远离严酷天气与捕食威胁,温暖又安全的所在。全世界的考古遗存,包括早期人类的遗骸与骨头碎片、动物骸骨、原始工具、火坑及同类遗迹等表明,天然洞穴提供了最初的庇护。如此,这些洞窟的岩壁成为人类最早的艺术表达的载体便自然而得体。
The first architectural need of earliest man was that of shelter, a place of warmth and safety from the harshness of weather and the threat of predators. Around the world, as evidenced by archaeological remains- skeletons and bone fragments of early man, animal bones, elementary tools, fire pits and the like-natural caves afforded first shelters. How appropriate then, that the walls of these caves became surfaces for man's first artistic expressions.
作者
顾心怡(译)
James Warfield;Gu Xinyi
出处
《建筑遗产》
2019年第1期76-91,共16页
Heritage Architecture