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对于古建筑的精心修复是文化保护的基石。这座位于葡萄牙布拉加市(Braga)的三尖顶木屋建造于19世纪,如今建筑师将其重新翻修成为一间现代化的崭新住宅兼工作室。木屋具有狭窄的比例、竖长的窗户、尖尖的屋顶以及装饰性屋檐,呈现典型的阿尔卑斯式建筑风格。19世纪早期,阿尔卑斯式建筑在巴西极为常见,伴随着葡萄牙全球影响力的减弱,大批旅居巴西的葡萄牙人返回祖国,也带回了这种建筑风格:发源于瑞士、兴盛于巴西,巴西独立后又漂洋过海在葡萄牙落地生根,如同离开母体、随风飘荡的蒲公英,等待在异乡适宜的土地上降落并继续生长,这是一次相当漫长奇妙的建筑文化传播之旅。时光流逝百年,三尖顶木屋似乎穿透历史尘埃,依然安静矗立于繁华街
The careful restoration of ancient buildings is the cornerstone of cultural protection. Built in the 19th century, this Braga, Portugal trishaw chalet has now been renovated by the architects into a modern, new home and studio. The huts have narrow proportions, vertical windows, pointed roofs and decorative eaves, typical of Alpine architecture. In the early 19th century, alpine architecture was extremely common in Brazil. With the decline of Portugal’s global influence, a large number of Portuguese returning to Brazil returned to the motherland, bringing back this kind of architectural style: originating in Switzerland, flourishing in Brazil and Brazil after independence It is quite a long and wonderful tour of architecture and culture to take root in Portugal and to leave as a dandelion in the wind and float in the wind as it waits for land to land and grow on the suitable land of a different country. As time goes by, a hundred years, Tri-peak cottage seems to penetrate the dust of history, still quiet stands in the downtown