Recently, Wang Shu, China's first Pritzker Prize winner, said in a high-end dialogue program "Cultural Relativity" that traditional Chinese architecture embodies the Chinese concept of "advocating nature".

The inheritance of traditional Chinese architectural culture lies not only in the aesthetic sense of form, but also in the use of technology and basic materials.

Different attitudes towards nature also determine the difference between Chinese traditional architecture and Western modern architecture.

  "Cultural Relativity", a large-scale academic dialogue between the East and the West, has been broadcast simultaneously at home and abroad, once a week.

Responsible editor: [Yu Xiao]