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Research On The Design Of Dynamic Visiting Routes In Contemporary Museum Architectures Based On The Theory Of Phenomenal Transparency

Posted on:2021-04-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2392330602474948Subject:Architecture
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In the 1950s-1960s,Colin Rowe and his colleague Slutzky jointly published transparency works and completed the classification of species.The theory of phenomenal transparency quickly attracted the attention of the architectural field.At the same time,the " Texas Rangers " developed “nine square problem” by integrating two diagrams of Corbusier’s “Domino System” and Van Doesburg ’s “spatial composition”.On this basis,Hejduk raised the Cube problem and Juan Gris problem and Hoesli continued “Grundkurs” in ETH,while Eisenman developed a deep structure,which is permeated with the theory of phenomenal transparency.Until the 1980 s,Hoesli proposed “generalized transparency”,which developed the theory of phenomenal transparency into a means of architectural design.Contemporary museum architecture design is faced with many challenges,such as creating a sense of place,paying close attention to the users and exploring fun.The design of dynamic visiting routes created by the phenomenal transparent space is an effective way to face these challenges.On the basis of sorting out the theory of phenomenal transparency and museum architecture,this paper analyzes the phenomenal transparency space in the visiting dynamic line through the case study of actual museum architecture,and then summarizes the organizational strategies of its constituent elements.The research process of this paper is mainly divided into:The first chapter introduces the research background,significance,object and scope,analyzes and summarizes the related research trends at home and abroad,and forms the perfect research content and technical route.The second chapter is the theoretical basic research,which mainly includes: combing the theoretical background of phenomenal transparency,sorting out Colin Rowe’s and Slutzky’s theory of phenomenal transparency and Hoesli’s “generalized transparency” and summarizing the characteristics of phenomenal transparent space;clarifying the development history of museum and Summaring the classification of museum types in combination with visiting route;discussing the feasibility of contemporary museum architectures’ dynamic visiting routes with the theory of phenomenal transparency.In the third chapter,based on Colin Rowe and Hoesli’s design methods of phenomenal transparency,the author analyzes the expression process of phenomenal transparency in the different kinds of actual contemporary museum architecture cases.The fourth chapter is the key chapter of this paper.Based on the investigation and analysis of the actual cases in the previous chapter,this chapter sums up the qrganizational strategies of the transparent space in the visiting route of contemporary museum architectures,taking three kinds of the phenomenal transparenct design methods as the starting point.The fifth chapter applies the research results to the actual project design to verify the rationality of the theoretical results.The sixth chapter is the conclusion,which explains the shortcomings of the current research.
Keywords/Search Tags:theory of phenomenal transparency, cubist painting, gestalt psychology, contemporary museum architectures, dynamic visiting route
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