Yaodong

Yaodong

:"This article is about artificial "caves" used as dwellings, especially those in north China called "yaodongs", as opposed to natural caves." A yaodong ( _zh. 窰洞) is a dugout used as an abode or shelter in China. Yaodongs are common in north China, especially on the Loess Plateau. The history of yaodongs goes back to time immemorial, and continues today.

Yaodongs are usually carved out of a generally vertical side of a loess hill. If the side is not vertical, it must be cut vertical. The silty soil is soft and easy to dig. The cross section of a yaodong is similar to that of a cave: a rectangle in the lower part connected to a semi-circle in the upper part. The width at the floor is from 3 to 4 meters, and the highest point in the ceiling is around 3 meters or higher. The depth of a yaodong can be 5 meters or more. Windows and doors are installed at the opening of the yaodong. The inner side wall is usually plastered with lime to make it white. A platform called "kang" is built to be used as a bed. A fireplace is built beside the kang and the smoke and hot gas go through the built-in channels inside the "kang" to heat it before exiting to outdoor through a chimney.

The hill, which is practically infinite in thickness, that separates the indoor space and outdoor serves as an effective insulator that keeps the inside of a yaodong warm in cold seasons and cool in hot seasons. Consequently, very little heating is required in winter, and in summer, it is as cool as an air-conditioned room.

More elaborate yaodongs may have a facade built with stones with fine patterns carved on the surface.

Yaodongs can also be constructed with stones or bricks as stand-alone structures. Often, three or more yaodongs in a row are constructed. First, stones or bricks are used to build the arch-shaped structure, and then soil is used to fill up the external space above the arches to make a thick and flat roof.

The most famous yaodongs in China are perhaps those in Yan'an. The communists led by Mao Zedong headquartered there in 1935-1948 and lived in yaodongs. Edgar Snow visited Mao and his party in Yan'an and wrote "Red Star Over China". An estimated 40 million people in northern China live in yaodongs. [Lloyd, J & Mitchinson, J: "The Book of General Ignorance". Faber & Faber, 2006.]

See also

*earth house
*Rock-cut architecture
*Dugout (shelter)
*Underground living

External links

* [http://www.class.uidaho.edu/arch499/nonwest/china/index.htm Further description of Yaodongs]

* [http://www.allamericanpatriots.com/node/14551 Cave dwelling as sustainable design]

Further reading

Golany, Gideon S. Chinese Earth-Sheltered Dwellings. Honolulu: University of Hawaii, Press, 1992.

References


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