01773nas a2200385 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002653003400043653003300077653002600110653001100136653001700147653001700164653001700181653003100198653003100229653002800260653002600288653002100314653002400335653001500359653001500374653002200389653003900411653003900450653002600489653001400515100001600529700001300545700001900558245013400577856015400711520050200865022002001367 2022 d10aIntangible cultural heritages10aIntangible cultural heritage10aHistoric preservation10aArches10atransmission10aConservation10aArch bridges10aChinese wooden arch bridge10aChinese wooden arch bridge10aConstruction activities10aConstruction industry10aMechanism design10aMechanism structure10aNew bridge10aNew bridge10aNew constructions10aTraditional Building Craftsmanship10aTraditional Building Craftsmanship10aTraditional buildings10aViability1 aShujie Chen1 aYan Yang1 aZhenjiang Shen00aImpact of New Construction Activities of Min-Zhe Wooden Arch Bridge in the Conservation of Its Traditional Building Craftsmanship uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85125384046&doi=10.1080%2f15583058.2021.2023694&partnerID=40&md5=acc21ebe22ed90e0f39196b11c540e063 aThis paper focuses on discussing the new construction activities of such bridges and their impacts on Min-Zhe Bridge’s Traditional Building Craftsmanship (TBC for short). A total number of fifty-six such bridges were investigated including their implementing mechanism, designs, structures and functions. Based on the investigation, it discussed the advantages and challenges of these activities in terms of the conservation of the TBC, the relevant woodworking masters and the core communities. a15583058 (ISSN)