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Scientific research status in Liu Su.
Scientific research from April 2000 to March 2005;

Published papers in important academic journals at home and abroad * * *14; Published 6 monographs (translations, etc.). ); Award-winning achievements *** 2; Among them: 2 items at the national level; Undertake 6 projects * * *; Among them, there are 2 national projects and 2 provincial projects; In the last three years (April 2002-March 2005), it has scientific research funds of * *1146,000 yuan, with an average of 382,000 yuan.

The most representative papers, monographs and award-winning projects:

1 Study on the relationship between Huopu and Dong residents' structure in Xinhuang County, Hunan Province. Journal of Japan Architectural Accounting and Painting Department, the authoritative publication of Japan Architectural Society, 200 1. 1.

Hunan Volume of China Ethnic Architecture won the China Book Award in 2000 and the second prize of National Excellent Sci-tech Books in 20001year, which was published by Jiangsu Science and Technology Publishing House, a key project of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission.

The Complete Works of China Architectural Art Ancestral Temple was published in March 2003 by China Building Industry Press, the key publishing plan of the Ninth Five-Year Plan.

The restoration and reconstruction design of Chongsheng Temple and Minglun Temple of Yuelu Academy, a national key cultural relic, was approved by Hunan Provincial Bureau of Cultural Relics in 2002 and completed in 2004.

5 "Rites and Architecture" was published by Taiwan Province Jinxiu Publishing House in August 2002 by China Building Industry Publishing House.

Main scientific research projects undertaken:

1 Study on the future development of rural housing in southern China; Study Abroad Fund of Ministry of Education 2002.3-2005.438+02

2003.8-2005.6 Design of Kushiro-China Cultural Exchange Park, Kushiro Municipal Government, Japan

3 Study on the Protection of Historical and Cultural Blocks in Changsha City Hunan Social Science Fund 2003.11-2005.438+02

Instruct graduate students:

1996 From September to now, * * there are 13 graduate students who have directed the research on regional architectural culture, ethnic minority residential architecture, modern architecture in Changsha, traditional wooden architecture, architecture and landscape protection in historical areas, modern urban development in Changsha and local traditional residential architecture.

Assist and guide doctoral students at home and abroad;

1From September 1999 to March 2005, 65438 taught 6 doctoral students at Kagoshima University in Japan, Kumamoto University in Japan and South China University of Technology in China. His research interests were traditional Japanese residential architecture, comparative study of Chinese and Japanese residential architecture, research of ethnic minority residential architecture in China and research of ethnic minority residential architecture.

Courses taught:

Undergraduate courses: architectural history of China, ancient architecture design.

Postgraduate courses: architectural history of China, Japanese architecture, introduction to architectural culture, protection and construction of ancient buildings, traditional architecture of Hunan, and oriental gardening art.

Elective course: Appreciation and Protection of Ancient Buildings (*** 150 people)