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Research Article

A new perspective on eclectic attributes in architecture: taking eclectic architecture in Beijing and Hong Kong as an example

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Pages 1126-1145 | Received 04 Jun 2021, Accepted 02 May 2022, Published online: 12 Jun 2022

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Figure 1. Co-occurrence relation model of “eclectic architecture”.

Figure 1. Co-occurrence relation model of “eclectic architecture”.

Figure 2. Co-occurrence relation model of “Eclecticism”.

Figure 2. Co-occurrence relation model of “Eclecticism”.

Figure 3. Eclectic factor models.

Figure 3. Eclectic factor models.

Figure 4. Eclectic attributes – human needs model.

Figure 4. Eclectic attributes – human needs model.

Figure 5. Chang Guan building.

Figure 5. Chang Guan building.

Figure 6. Old pathological institute.

Figure 6. Old pathological institute.

Figure 7. The main building of the land army headquarter of the qing dynasty building.

Figure 7. The main building of the land army headquarter of the qing dynasty building.

Figure 8. The main building of the university of Hong Kong.

Figure 8. The main building of the university of Hong Kong.

Figure 9. The fragrant hill hotel.

Figure 9. The fragrant hill hotel.

Figure 10. The bank of China tower (HK).

Figure 10. The bank of China tower (HK).

Figure 11. The Hong Kong heritage museum.

Figure 11. The Hong Kong heritage museum.

Figure 12. The Capital Museum of Beijing.

Figure 12. The Capital Museum of Beijing.