| In recent years,with the vigorous development of China’s wooden architecture construction,people have higher requirements for the aesthetics of the wooden structure space.Therefore,it is the focus of the wooden architecture space and its aesthetic preference to find the different aesthetic psychological needs and differences between the architects,the decision-makers and the general public,and to narrow the gap as far as possible so as to improve the quality of the wooden architecture.This paper will discuss the three-level space of wooden architecture,gray space,exterior space and interior space.It attempts to use the scene visualization technology,and uses the theory and methods of environmental psychology as the support,and from the subjective evaluation method to explore the aesthetics.The feasibility of the preference assessment study has enriched the construction of wooden architecture space,and obtained corresponding quantitative results.This is a major innovation in this article.The three elements of coherence,complexity,and legibility in the aesthetics of the environment were selected as aesthetic preferences.Using Sketchup and Vray rendering software,the wooden architecture space scene was tried to be simulated more realistically,and a certain degree of Image Processing.Analyze its relationship with the wooden architecture space.A total of 500 questionnaires were obtained from the study,of which 434 were valid questionnaires.The relationship between people’s aesthetic preferences and the gray space,exterior space and interior space of the wooden architecture space is discussed.The analysis of the influence of the gray space and exterior space of the wooden structure on the aesthetic preference variables is discussed,and examples are analyzed.At the same time,it briefly analyzes the influence of sociological factors on aesthetic preferences in the gray space.This article enriches the expression of wooden architecture space from the perspective of subjective evaluation.The study has a certain theoretical guiding significance and provides a reference for the design practice of wooden architecture. |