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The Inheritance Of Typical Residential Space Under The Concept Of "Micro Vacation"

Posted on:2024-01-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H LiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2532307073975209Subject:Art and design
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The research object of this paper is Changzhuang Village,Dongping County,Tai’an City.The village is located in the southwest of Shandong Province.It enjoys a typical residential space with profound Chinese civilization and Mount Taishan characteristic tourism resources.It is called "the first residential group in western Shandong".As the village has not yet been developed,the architectural style and village texture in the middle and late Qing Dynasty are well preserved.Rich in natural resources and humanistic Cultural resource management,it has strong tourism development value.Read and reference a large number of literature,research and analyze the current development status of traditional village protection,"micro vacation" tourism,and rural tourism,and demonstrate the inherent relationship between the concept of "micro vacation" in new tourism and the protection of residential buildings in rural revitalization.We have sorted and analyzed the spatial types,characteristics,vocabulary creation,and functions of local traditional dwellings through surveying,photography,and research methods.Targeted renovation and design for different types of typical residential spaces.Based on the cultural and tourism values of Changzhuang Village,and in line with the national rural revitalization strategy,with the concept of "micro vacation" as the starting point,providing new ideas for rural development,and ultimately achieving the inheritance of typical residential spaces.To stimulate rural vitality,inherit rural culture,and improve the living environment of rural residents.Provide diversified methods and approaches for the protection and development of residential buildings from a design perspective.
Keywords/Search Tags:Typical residential buildings, Micro vacation, inheri
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