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The Sense Of Force And Movment In Environment Design

Posted on:2007-04-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S YinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2132360212965249Subject:Fine Arts
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Environmental problem has always been the main issue that people attach great importance to ever since the residential environment come into being, coinciding with the appearance of mankind. So far mankind is still exploring suitable residential environment. As Beijing Declaration says , " In the new century cities and architectural construction are expected to be built in green.", urban afforestation and landscape are of nonreplacable importance.Therefore, environmental sustainable development gradually becomes the significant program that architects are faced with . Theories and concepts of various environmental designs come up in its wake. As supplementary force to theoretical knowledge about environmental designs, Sense of force and movement plays roles of setting off environmental atmosphere by contrast, infusing move into quiet and injecting vigor into static environment landscape. Only when designing is aimed at blending visual art, modelling art and practical and esthetic function together may it optimize environment and enrich environmental connotation.Sense of force and movement is inner resonance aroused by stimulation from outside circumstances, through people's sensory organs, and it is the integrated outcome of sensory organs, inner feeling and personal past experiences. Visual arts and landscape design for environment have something in common on performance to experience force and move from static and dynamic visual art and the designing essential factors in landscape designing. This thesis sums up the causes of force and movment in environment together with its forms and concludes the roles the force movement plays in designing , combining the genuine cases and four essential factors of environmental design even including the overall knowledge of modeling art.
Keywords/Search Tags:sensation, force and movment, visual arts, environment, landscape
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