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Landscape Design Of Folk Festival Space In Bajiaoping Village Based On The Theory Of Landscape Semiology

Posted on:2019-06-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:N HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2382330545450392Subject:Industrial design engineering
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With the continuous improvement of the social and economic level,the protection of the traditional folk culture in various regions of the country continues to advance,and the development of event travel continues.The various festivals and events throughout the country are spectacular and self-contained.As a new tourism product with great potential for development,the festival event has both economic value and cultural value.It is an ideal carrier for regional traditional cultural phenomena and economic content,and it is a fuel for regional social,economic,and cultural development.Folklore and festival activities have become the darling of the development of tourism matters with the help of traditional folk culture.So far,"festival events" and "festival celebrations" have gradually become a climate throughout the country,and the problems that theoy bring are increasingly surfaced,unreasonable and uncomfortable.Tourism development has greatly influenced the local natural landscape and living space.The good or bad of folk festival space planning has a direct impact on the effectiveness of festival activities,is not conducive to the continuation and development of folk culture,and even has an impact on the overall construction of the village and the living production of residents.This article takes the "March 3" folk festival event in Bajiaoping Village of Suixi County as an example to study how to create a rural folk festival space atmosphere based on landscape semiotics,and explores ways to solve the circumstance and tourism type of ethnic villages through the means of landscape design.The way and strategy of the problem.This article first outlines the related concepts of folk festivals and festivals,and then analyzes and summarizes the theoretical results of domestic and foreign research on folk festival space.Then the system introduced the design theory of the rural folk festival landscape in the village of Bajiaping.The theory of landscape semiology is a branch of the semiotic theory.Through this theory,the folk cultural symbols and the traditional architectural symbols of the Barjiaping are extracted,and the cultural elements are symbolized.Festival design,festival experience design and three design methods to plan the festival space in Bajiaping Village.Afterwards,through on-the-spot landscape research,we have an in-depth understanding of the status quo,construction status,and cultural heritage of the Bajiaping Village Base,so as to understand the relationship between the life of the villagers in Barjiaping Village and the village space,and the relationship between the"March 3rd" folk festival activities and the village landscape space,and The SWOT analysis was conducted on the development status of festival tourism in the village of Bajiaoping.The status quo of the festival landscape was analyzed in detail and discussed in depth.Based on the existing landscape issues in the village of Bajiaoping,the princiiples and methods of landscape semiotics were applied.By extracting and recreating the "March 3" traditional folk culture and the traditional Miao architecture symbol in Bajiaoping Village,the village's overall planning was proposed.,Landscape node planning,road traffic planning,plant cultivation planning and public service facilities design content planning and design advice.This article mainly studies how to develop the natural landscape resources and traditional cultural resources in Bajiaping Village based on the theory of landscape semiotics,and create the "Match 3 " event venue atmosphere in Bajiaping Village.It will make Bajiaping Village a natural sightseeing and folk custom in Jishanping Forest.Festival experience,folk culture display,leisure travel vacation in one characteristic traditional Miao village.
Keywords/Search Tags:folk festivals, festival space, landscape semiotics, "March 3" events, landscape design
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