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Multi-path Space Perception Research

Posted on:2019-04-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2322330548460745Subject:Architecture
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With the continuous development of modernist architecture,architecture is no longer just a place to live.Architects are increasingly concerned about the user's spatial experience in architecture.At the same time,the function of modern architecture,especially public architecture,is more diversified and enriched.Therefore,space research on modern architecture becomes more important.The space of the building can be designed according to a certain path,which is similar to the film's storyline editing according to a certain narrative path.Therefore,I hope that we can use the narrative structure of the film to help interpret the space model of the architecture.Film and architecture have similarities both in time and in space.The film uses the language of the movie to express space on a two-dimensional flat screen.Building through its structure,shape and other means to enclose space.The development context of both is also based on providing a better experience experience for the viewer or the user.Due to the continuous displacement of people in the building,the corresponding social activities,the eyes like a mobile video camera,has been in motion-movie-like dynamic vision.This article tries to understand the relationship between film and architecture based on four aspects:"timeliness","sportiness","constructiveness" and "narrativeness".Under this premise,through a large number of practical cases to understand the possibility of multiple paths in the movie interpretation of buildings.Using the characteristics of diachronic and synchronic nature of this path space to interpret the CAFA Art Museum,with the help of this tool of film,we can help you to understand the different perspectives and different spatial feelings of watching architecture.At the end of this article,the author through some research methods to explore the film as a tool to interpret the museum's possibilities and possible assistance.
Keywords/Search Tags:Architecture, Film, Narrative, Path, Space
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