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The Research On Form Composition And Elevation Design Of High-Rise Building

Posted on:2004-10-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H J ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2132360092992184Subject:Architecture
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The aim of this thesis is to analyze and investigate the ways of composing high-rise building form and the methods of designing elevation detail in all-round dimensions.First, the thesis sets up a synthetic system relating to the evolution of high-rise building's style and methods of designing in a historical and systemic way. The thesis studies on the meaning of high-rise buildings from the viewpoints of aesthetic experience,civil environment plan design, construction analysis, and emphasizes the idea of high-rise building being a complicate complex.Then, in major chapters, the thesis analyzes high-rise buildings' basic shapes and ways of composition, meanwhile, some representative modern buildings are chosen as examples to be analyzed in detail. So, by analyzing the different styles of buildings' forms and various architectural culture, the way of design is summarized for solving practical problems. Moreover, in order to enhance the image of high-rise buildings in detail, more analysis for the rule of elevation design has been made based on the study of form composition. The thesis puts forward the image of high-rise buildings' form and facades in the future by analyzing subjective conception of contemporary culture.At last, the thesis ends with three typical examples of civil high-rise buildings in order to make a practical conclusion of the topic.In general, with the perfect combination of theories and practices, the whole thesis understands preliminarily and makes an actual research on high-rise buildings'form composition and elevation design. -giving an explanation and forecast ofhigh-rise buildings' design in accordance with the new art conceptions and relating architectural phenomenon , and using them in the practice , is just the purpose of the thesis.
Keywords/Search Tags:high-rise building, form, composition, elevation, detail design
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