Qilou Buildings in Guangzhou
Nanyang Style
Masterpiece: NO.186 in Wenming Road
It is a unique and interesting architectural style in and to the south of
China, with one or more round holes on the parapet wall, which were originally
meant to prevent the building from the strong typhoon. Buildings of this styles
can be found along Haizhu Road or Wenming Road.
Ancient Roman Style
Materpiece: Xinhua Hotel
Though not commonly seen in other cities, quite many Qilou building of this
style can be found in Guangzhou, among which Xinhua Hotel is a materpiece. The
pillars on the first floor are arcade, and the part between two arcades is
dotted with whirlpool-like decorations
Baroque Revival Style
Masterpiece: NO.114 Wanfu Road
It is the most commonly employed style in Qilou buildings in Southeat Asia
and in southern cities of our country. Different from the Baroque-style
buildings of the 17th century with all the curves and trivial details, buildings
of this style feature a stable structure with some Baroque decorations. As to
the Guangzhou Qilou buildings, Baroque decorations are mainly used to embellish
the parapet wall curves. They can be found along Shangxiajiu Road, Longjin West
Road, and Wanfu Road.
Modern Style
Masterpiece: Along Taikang Road
This type of Qilou buildings were built in the 1980s, so they differ from the
traditional Qilou builidings in size, structure, material and designing style.
Generally, these modern building abandoned those complex decorations and were
built in a more simple and practical way.
Chinese Traditional Style
Masterpiece: NO.139 Dezheng South Road
This type of Qilou buildings are typical of the traditional residential
buildings in southern China, with a shaded corridor covering the sidewalk and
two or three windows on the front side but no decorations. They are only
sparsely distributed along Nanhua Road, Tongfu Road, Wanfu Road and Qiyi
Road.
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