This work deeply analyzes the historical context and modern development of Chinese architectural art, ingeniously integrating the essence of ancient and contemporary architecture. The first part meticulously explores the ethical implications of traditional ancient architecture, the exquisite structure of dougong (corbel brackets), the artistic charm of roof ornaments, the dynamic beauty of overhanging eaves, and the profound influence of dragon culture on architecture—comprehensively showcasing the unique aesthetic and cultural connotations of ancient architectural art.
The second part focuses on innovative practices in contemporary architectural art, including the integrative exploration of Neo-Chinese architecture, the environmental concepts of green buildings, the technological frontiers of intelligent architecture, and the inheritance and development of traditional architectural art. It vividly reveals the vitality of contemporary architecture in the process of inheritance and innovation. Through abundant case studies and practical explorations, this work not only combs the historical evolution of Chinese architectural art but also forecasts its future development trends. It holds significant significance for promoting the inheritance and innovation of Chinese architectural art and facilitating the exchange and integration of architectural cultures.