Historical Buildings in Yangzhou City
Three years of field surveys and measured drawings of Yangzhou's vernacular architecture, co-edited into a published monograph.

As a research assistant under Yangzhou University's Ancient City Conservation Program, I spent three years measuring, drawing and photographing more than sixteen vernacular buildings across the old city of Yangzhou — salt-merchant courtyard houses, dye works, school halls, churches, bathhouses and Republican-era foreign houses.
The work was published by China Architecture & Building Press in 2015 as a 200-page monograph (ISBN 978-7-112-18432-3), co-edited by Yangzhou University's School of Architecture and the Yangzhou Urban Planning Bureau. It remains a reference text for local conservation practice.
Each entry pairs a measured plan, section and axonometric with a written history — building age, owner lineage, structural type, current condition and surrounding context. The detail page below shows representative spreads.

