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Design And Research Of The Streamline Of Themepavilion Based On The Environmental Psychology

Posted on:2016-11-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J FuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2295330482959752Subject:Design
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French philosopher Guy Debord announced the arrival of the "society of the spectacle" in the late 1960s. Marshall McLuhan, the most influential Canadian media theorist in contemporary, also said:"It seems that we are entering a highly emotional, modeling and portrait-like culture from an abstract book". All these mean that kinds of exhibitions will become an important information carrier in social and cultural activities and will become an important medium in people’s cultural lives. This is bound to reshape the exhibition space design and their function as the space research, enjoyment and education. Therefore, theme pavilions streamline design research and design will be promoted to a new height to adapt to the changing needs of users.In this context, the paper explores the design of pavilion streamline from a newer perspective. Here are the four points of the work involved. Firstly, the paper analyzes the edge of the exhibition, the research significance, the streamline design of theme pavilion and research status of environmental psychology. Secondly, the paper introduces the basic concepts of thematic pavilions streamline design, the key points of streamline design and introducing streamline design into environmental psychology which is an emerging cross-disciplinary field and application. The paper analyzes the concept of environmental psychology and he design of streamline and proposed streamline design principles and requirements based on environmental psychology. Thirdly, the paper makes a detailed description and analysis of theme pavilion features in streamline design such as color, sound, materials and explores how to use a variety of techniques to meet the visual, auditory and tactile demands in order to achieve the desired results. The paper aims at conforming the tour route of ergonomic and psychology, so as to show contents to the audience in a receptive way open and to enhance the exhibition participation, fun,continuity and effectively implements "people-oriented" design concepts. Fourthly, the paper takes the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall as an example, analyzes the flow line design and display results from the perspective of environmental psychology, verify the effectiveness of environmental psychology at the theme pavilion design, in order to think about relationships and design methods between streamline design and environmental psychology. Finally, the paper analyzes the flow line design program under the guidance of environmental psychology in the actual project factory kiln Massacre Memorial Hall of the Victims. Based on environmental psychology, streamline design emerges nodes into emotional flows, through seven emotions nodes, and ultimately completes the whole museum to create a psychological environment, and also to complete the natural flow of topography Exhibit Space time and space exhibition space and exhibition space. The whole museum is designed to create a "memory of the victim’s compatriots, pray for world peace" as the theme of the psychological environment. Under the premise of fluency, the exhibition lets audience follow each exhibition emotions flow, feel rich emotions change and finally completes the emotional shape. Therefore, Pavilion showcases function obtains emotional sublimation.Through the literature and case analysis, this paper tries to through the analysis of the visitor perception and a series of psychological activity, summed up a set of meets the needs of visitors psychological and physical theme pavilions streamline design principles, to show care and pursuit of beauty to the viewers, for the design of the future outlook is put forward, to explore the possibility of future theme pavilion design.
Keywords/Search Tags:streamline design, environmental psychology, thematic pavilions
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