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Studies On The Design System Of SIKUQUANSHU

Posted on:2006-07-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:A L DiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360152994183Subject:Art of Design
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Since the finish of SI-KU-QUAN-SHU(Complete books of Chinese Four Treasuries), scholars have mainly studied SI-KU-QUAN-SHU at home and abroad from the points of view of the philology, and rarely study the design of SI-KU-QUAN-SHU. Some studies on the design were placed in the compilation studies of SI-KU-QUAN-SH , and didn't pay much attention. So it has become a weak segment of SI-KU-QUAN-SHU studies. The paper selects the studies on the design system of SI-KU-QUAN-SHU as, a study question for further discussion. According to the methods of the literature search, the material measure, and the practicality analyses and compare, the author tries to consider the book design, CANSHULOU (Chinese book storage buildings) design and management of SI-KU-QUAN-SHU as a whole system, and reviews and studies it omni directionally. In the part of the book design, the paper studies the cover, text and packing design of SI-KU-QUAN-SHU and the design process of the precious version series of WUYINGDIAN Hall. And in the part of the design and management of CANG-SHU-LOU, the paper studies the naming of the Seven Pavilions, and compares the characteristics between the Seven Pavilions and TIAN-YI-GE Pavilion and among the Seven Pavilions. As a result, in meeting the demands of the function and the rites, the book design of SI-KU-QUAN-SHU displays the magnificence of the royal book compilation and is the quintessence in the history of Chinese ancient book design. At the same time, the design of the design of the precious version series of WU-YING-DIAN Hall became the model of official book design. The promulgation of the process of the precious version of WU-YING-DIAN Hall has become a milestone in the history of Chinese ancient print technology development. In spite of imitating the TIAN-YI-GE Pavilion, the Seven Pavilions use the build method of TOU-GONG-ZAO (MING'ER'AN'SAN, which means that from the outside a building has two floors and in fact it has three floors inside.), and it isn't the same as TIAN-YI-GE Pavilions. Meanwhile, every Pavilion of the Seven Pavilions isn't the same as the others. It forms a particular style and has important status in the design and building history of the Chinese ancient book storage building. Meanwhile, the South Three Pavilions were opened...
Keywords/Search Tags:SI-KU-QUAN-SHU, Design System, Book Design, Design of CANG-SHU-LOU
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