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The Explore Of Mandala Space Intentions In Tibetan Urban Design And Architectural Design

Posted on:2015-10-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:B C MiaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2272330452968317Subject:Architecture
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At the national support efforts to continue to increase in the background, Tibetanrely on the support of the tourism industry into a period of rapid development, theTibetan towns and buildings are undergoing rapid changes. From the architectural andurban design perspective, this is both an opportunity and a challenge. In China ’smodernization in the past, we too seek contemporary, modern style, resulting in a lackof building from the city to the regional characteristics. Under the influence of thelessons of history and the whole background of regional heritage can not be set to be thestarting point in any of the Tibetan architectural design or urban design concept.Tibetan local culture in an attempt to dig deeply when a unique and wide-rangingimpact of symbols-mandala, into the people’s vision. In addition we can see in theTibetan areas outside the snow-capped mountains, grasslands, blue sky, white cloudsof these magnificent natural landscape, but also felt everywhere in the Tibetan Buddhistreligious atmosphere brought about, and is derived from the Tibetan mandalaBuddhism, and in which has important uses and meaning.Mandala whether expressed intention of the space can be used to design practiceTibetan town or building space? From the existing case we can get a definite answer. Ibelieve that the intention of the mandala as a design concept space source of treasure,but it has not yet been fully open. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to maturethrough the introduction of appropriate theoretical system to explore space systemsMandala Tibetan town with the intention of building space in the application of acomplete theory of strategy, rather than limited to a summary of the status quo approach.Mandala intention in space applications, building or whether it is the last town in the form of both diversity should all have similarities, but this view coincides with thetypology. Determine the characteristics of the type before type must have a prototype,so the intention of the study methods mandala space applications, a prototype must bepreset as a starting point and anchor design. This prototype will inevitably andinextricably linked to the existence of the mandala, therefore, we must first get theprototype depends on the mandala research. Mandala has a complex system, researchfrom different angles, with different content and meaning, coupled with its ownreligious but also with a certain degree of exaggeration, so we even difficult to answer iswhat Mandala this fundamental question. Here, we can not go to the full from moreareas of religion, philosophy, art, etc. complete discussion mandala, but it is necessaryto filter out useless information, the system can extract depth information we need.Because the intention of the mandala in the application space or building space in town,are in the form of intervention as the first factor, therefore, the theoretical frameworkof semiotics good solution to the above problems.The second chapter mainly through the use of semiotics in character, characterstructure, Fu Yi theoretical framework to understand the system mandala, extract theinformation needed. In accord with the level mandala, from religion, psychology, artthree angles analyzed the origins and development of its context; mandala symbol inthe structure of the hierarchy, from geometry, color relationships, composition orderthree angles summary the mandala features; mandala symbol defined in the hierarchy,from two angles can be studied within the meaning refers to the concept of the universeand its representation expressed deep.The third chapter combines theory and research typology angle mandala symbol,summarizes the methods and strategies intention mandala space applications. First, theapplicability of the research intention to expand the scope of application possibilitiesmandala space and provides a way to support the theory; secondly, by extractinguseful information symbol symbols and characters justice institutions, discusses themandala prototype Fuzzy Morphological and clear intention has, combined with thesemiotic typology of expression to the type of the mandala prototype analogy approachsummarized as imitation, topology, deconstruction, repetition, metaphor several; Finally, the need for practical applications problems faced from the town, buildingspace on two levels analyzed mandala practice space policy intentions.The fourth chapter the author intention to Mandala space in the Tibetan town ofpractical experience of the project, from macro to micro detailed description of theproblem space Mandala intention solutions from concept to application methods, theface and the solution strategy. The fifth chapter is summarized, described the problemmandala space applications intentions may face, pointed out the inadequacies of thisarticle.
Keywords/Search Tags:Mandala, Semiotics, Prototype, Type, Urban Design, Architectural design
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