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Living Memory

Posted on:2011-02-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X Y ChuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360305952092Subject:Art of Design
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This study targets Residence of Hangzhou during the Late Qing Dynasty space. The idea of space research is mainly to learn the space of Residence and try to divide the type of space of hangzhou residence by according to the theroy of residence study.Late Qing Dynasty during the traditional Chinese society as a link from a clan of human blood relationship between the transformation into a productivity-based relationships.Social classes from the "farming," the class into groups of more complex. Therefore, this type of social class as the basis for classification, then select a few typical residential Hangzhou cases, compared to longitudinal analysis with different levels of lifestyle changes that lead to changes in the living room. At the same time, came out in the face of the introduction of modern western architecture and new building materials, construction technology generation, different classes have different attitudes taken by the rich to create living space form. Hangzhou revealed this at the history and socio-economic development. Eventually come to Hangzhou in the Late Qing Period Residence essential feature space. Confirms the colonial architecture of modern China, the regional development of features and track and explore the design of its impact on modern living and context.The current material space pattern is Based on the investigation, analysis and research foundation, and more focus on people's behavior activity and mind in the selection and development of spatial patterns constitute the importance and to evoke the memory of that time lived.This article studies the space surrounding the living space composition, spatial form and space and human interaction of these three aspects.
Keywords/Search Tags:Residence space, Social class, Late Qing Dynasty, Case Study, Space and Human
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