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Study On The Enterance Space Of Commercial Building

Posted on:2011-05-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J R ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2132360308460285Subject:Architectural Design and Theory
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As the economic development in recent years, many commercial buildings have been planned and built in the center area of city which bring not only the business opportunities and prosperity, but also the crowd. The planning of many commercial buildings external environment is unreasonable. Many problems such as simple designed environment of outside buildings, lack of green and parking space, which lead to cramped commercial building entrance space, bad traffic, ambiguous commercial properties. There are hardly have proper space for relax and recreation when people enter the building from outside. Some entrances are lifeless, inflexible and simple designed which is lack of human design.Based on document search, data analysis and examples compared, many impact factors of building entrance such as shape, function are researched. The design analysis is carried on urban design, architectural design, interior design, landscape design, and some related disciplines such as psychology, behavior, ecology and other aspects are studied. The design problems of some large commercial building entrance are practical emphasized. A place mode of space shape which is closely related with human emotion and daily life is explored. Some design principles and methods are proposed. The mode makes the commercial building entrance and the city as a whole.Through the theoretical research and case studies, some effective design methods are summarized. Some problems of commercial building entrance are solved like disorderly and uncreative. A harmonious conversation relationship among humanity, buildings and city can be built. Through the research, the vision of architects is expanded and architecture design is promoted in the future.
Keywords/Search Tags:commercial building, entrance space open space, urban design, humanization
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