Description
It is a structure unique to Chinese architecture. Between the top of the column, the front beams and the eaves purlins or between the frames, the layers added on the beams protrude into a bow-shaped load-bearing structure called arches. The square wooden blocks padded between the arches are called buckets, collectively called bucket arches.
This set of assets is drawn based on professional historical documents and production drawings. It has high professional research value and can provide a basis for the restoration of ancient buildings.
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Special note: The mesh size of this asset is not the actual size of the Dougong, but refers to the basic unit. Usually the minimum size of Qing Dynasty Dougong is 32mm, so you only need to enter 32 in the assembled blueprint. The unit size of Dougong in the Qing Dynasty is generally a multiple of 32mm, such as: 32mm, 64mm, 96mm... The maximum does not exceed 192mm, so we stipulated the upper limit of the input value in the blueprint.
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