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Ganlan is a type of wooden or bamboo building raised above the ground on piles. The first known occurrence of the term is in the
In the modern Chinese academic context, ganlan is a generic term for raised-floor buildings of the type found in southwest China and Southeast Asia. The structure and details of ganlan vary from era to era and region to region.
Ganlan architecture is still widely used in Southwest China and Southeast Asia because its upper raised structure can better handle the humid weather and diverse terrain. The shady space under the structure is usually used for keeping livestock.
Archaeological research has shown that ganlan buildings were used during the Neolithic Period, and into the
The English terms most closely corresponding to ganlan are "pile-dwelling" and "stilt-house." But strictly speaking, stilt refers to a structure elevated above the ground on posts resting on bases, while pile usually refers to an elevated structure where the posts are sunk directly into the ground. In the modern context, pile may also refer to both situations in general. Therefore, "pile" is probably the most appropriate English translation of ganlan.
干闌(干欄)是一種底層使用木或竹柱架空的建築形式。最早記載于《
“干闌”在中文的學術語境中,是對廣泛存在於中國西南和東南亞的、以及在中國境內漫長的歷史過程中出現過的架空建築形式的泛稱,其結構和構造類型因時代、地域而異。
干闌建築因能較好地應對坡地、濕地和濕熱氣候,現今在中國西南地區、東南亞仍具有廣泛的分佈範圍。底層架空的部分常常用來圈養牲口。
在中國,干闌建築的使用具有悠久的歷史。考古研究顯示干闌建築也曾廣泛使用於新石器時期的南方地區、
在英文寫作中,對應干闌常用pile-dwelling或stilt-house,但嚴格說來,stilt所指的抬起的房屋的下部結構僅指放置於地上,而不是柱底埋入地下;相應的pile則主要指柱底埋入地下的結構方式。如今在使用中,pile有時候也可以泛指兩種情況。因此,對應中文語境的干闌,使用pile更為合適。