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Jianshui Old Bridge Decorative Patterns And Graphic Design

Posted on:2011-07-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z B HanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205330332976944Subject:Art of Design
Abstract/Summary:
Jianshui city, located in southern of Yunnan Province, is a Combining city which southern Yunnan culture and Chinese culture including in, it is a city of culture history. Walking through the streets of the Jianshui city, you can see many kinds of ancient building. Those old buildings Remind you of past days. In those ancient buildings, Ancient bridges of Jianshui city is the most difficult to forget. The ancient building of Jianshui, is the the combination of architecture and arts in the old days. Though Bridges belongs to public buildings, the Construction workers built it As a art. In the minds of the Jianshui people, Bridge is not only a building but also a the altar. Therefore we can see Tianyuan Bridge, Shuanglong Bridge ang Xianghui Bridge. Jianshui old bridge is a special architectural forms, is very rare in the history of Yunnan. And because traffic disruptions,there is very little papers to research it.This papers on basis of Jianshui Ancient bridges vignettes. Combined with the political of ancient China, the Military of ancient China, the Cultural Fusion of ancient China, Architectural wood carving patterns, Ancient Chinese decorative patterns, As a starting point to research kinds of decorative patterns. In accordance with ancient bridge Building structure, Analysis of decorative patterns on the bridges. last of all, Combined with the author over the years in the field of graphic design, a comprehensive analysis of the knowledge learned to think. To research how to use it in modern graphic design.As the contents of this thesis Belonging to a variety of interdisciplinary research, Therefore, in the course of study in the major field survey method used, literature research methods, applied research methods such as case analysis.
Keywords/Search Tags:raditional patterns, Native language, Traditional implication, Reconstruction
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