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The Indoor Environment Of Emotional Design

Posted on:2008-03-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M M XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360215975381Subject:Art of Design
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The sentimental space of an indoor environment is worthy to explore a good topic to study. With limited budget infinite spiritual values are created. From a psychological point of view, the sentimental space is the most valuable space to show arts. With a long rooted history the unique Tea Culture also shows us the spiritual essence of Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism. Sentimental factors are considered into the design of the teahouse to explore the beauty of the indoor environment, on this basis, the national culture is effectively passed on and sentiment itself is given more attention. Therefore, highly emotional characteristics of a teahouse environment are created. A teahouse designed sentimental space is different from a commercial one. It is given more attention to the scientific nature of its layout, the reasonability of the divided space, the liquidity of the traffic organization and the coordination of the shape and size of furniture, and soon. The unique space artistic conception should be used to set off the building of teahouse environment and during which many supplementary elements should be adopted, especially some designs with the traditional Chinese cultural backgrounds are praised highly. The use of traditional partition board, shade, frame and screen which themselves have a rich cultural connotation creates an indoor space environment which is both reserved and full of variety and national flavor. Meanwhile, the use of "driving the good and avoiding the unlucky "is also a perfect combination of artistic mode and insightful thinking, So there is the god of fortune, the god of salary and rank, the god of longevity, the Bai-shou picture, and so on. Which are for the expression of the theme of happiness, high rank, and longevity, so as to create the teahouse spiritual environment.
Keywords/Search Tags:emotion, Tea Culture, the design of teahouse
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