Kuk Po: Kuk Po Living Room – Exhibition | Sung’s House Axonometric Restoration Diagram

The most eye-catching line drawing at the top is a simulation of the house during its peak, deduced from the remaining foundations, wall heights, and Hakka architectural styles. 《Typical Hakka Residential Structure》: This is a classic “two-hall” or multi-unit row house layout typical of Hakka architecture. 《Tiled Roofs and Ridge Decorations》: The drawing clearly shows the traditional gable tiled roof with a mix of pan and cover tiles. Both ends of the roof ridge feature slightly upturned “boat ridges” or simple “flat ridges.” 《Mezzanine Design》: Notice the stairs and mezzanine space drawn inside the main house; in old farming families, this was typically used for storing grain or as a bedroom for younger family members. 《Courtyards and Corridors》: The restoration diagram shows the open courtyards or corridors between the houses, which are central to Hakka architecture for ventilation, natural light, and drainage.

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