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Spatial Reciprocation And The Design Of Opposite Scenery

Posted on:2019-01-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2382330593951874Subject:Landscape
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Along with the development of city,the deterioration of living environment make people re-examine the "human relations" theory,and ancient human settlements,the harmonious coexistence between man and nature,more and more scholars begin to pay attention to and learn from China ancient space design theory,pay attention to the traditional culture in ancient china.In ancient China,space has completely different design and construction logic and planning and design methods from the west,in terms of the overall processing of space environment.From the point of view of landscape pattern and image,it often forms the relationship between the environment and the surrounding environment through the spatial organization,so as to form a dialogue mechanism between the building and the surrounding environment.Through the study of literature and drawing,it is not difficult to find Chinese ancient philosophy maker at this,and presents the general characteristics,after painstaking research,including the theoretical thinking of philosophy and aesthetics,is a microcosm of Chinese space concept,the unique culture of reciprocating spirit and cultural spirit,from Kyoto,palaces,temples,Mausoleum,down to the villages,houses,tombs have unified thoughts in this stretch.This article from the literature analysis,the influence of the concept of space Chinese ancient space design and aesthetic modes are summarized,the summary and guidance of ancient space design theory thinking system,and select typical cases of different types of space design,combined with the drawing data,common features of the external space landscape image showing the analysis and confirm each other this part of literature.Finally,this article contrasts the Western space design practice,and grasps the similarities and differences of the Chinese and Western space design practice by grasping the western world way.
Keywords/Search Tags:Landscape Design, the Opposite Scenery, Spatial Reciprocation, Traditional Time-space Perception
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