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Space·Behavior·Scenic

Posted on:2020-06-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z H ZhengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2392330572476899Subject:landscape design
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Jiangnan private garden is an outstanding traditional cultural heritage of China,but its research is limited to literary description and perceptual description,or emphasis on the analysis of the construction techniques of its garden elements,lacking of scientific and objective quantitative analysis and research.Less attention is paid to the relationship between the spatial structure of garden and the behavior of visitors.The theory of space syntax was put forward by Professor Bill Hiller of the University of London in the 1960s.It pays close attention to the study of spatial relations and is widely used in the field of urban planning.It has been introduced in China for more than 30 years.But the concrete analysis method of the garden space still needs to be perfected.First of all,this paper combs the existing data through the literature research,understands the spatial syntax theory and the analysis method,chooses the axis method and the visual analysis method as the main analysis method of this paper.According to the spatial characteristics and scene characteristics of private gardens in Jiangnan,with the help of(Depthmap Beta 1.0 version of Depthmap software,this paper attempts to specify and refine the concrete methods of spatial syntactic analysis,and selects the garden as an example.The important scene nodes are extracted,the scene space sequence is formed,and the result of syntactic calculation is combined to analyze the effect of spatial morphology on behavior function in detail.Influence,and through the visual analysis of the characteristics of the garden landscape quantification,from the macro and micro two levels to explore the law of landscape construction.
Keywords/Search Tags:Jiangnan private garden, space syntax, scene sequence, spatial structure, behavioral function, scene
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