ABSTRACT

Although Hakkas architecture goes by the name of ‘Orient Ancient Rome’[1], Hakkas landscapes are short of a mature pattern and system. In recent years, there appear large-scale Hakkas theme parks and Hakkas residential districts. Meanwhile, traditional architectural form is urgently required to come up in a manner of satisfying present-day inhabitation and aesthetic orientation. Hence, corresponding landscapes seem even more in lack of design instruction and examples to learn from. On the other hand, the common colors, materials, and space constitution of traditional Hakkas earth buildings can serve as a good entry point for studying today’s Hakkas landscapes.