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Research On Experiential Design In The Transformation Of Rural Dwellings

Posted on:2020-09-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2382330575477566Subject:Art and design
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With the acceleration of urbanization,the rural population has migrated to the cities in large numbers,and a large number of residential houses have been idle.However,the residents living in high-density cities have a yearning for the natural environment and the rustic past life because of the pressure of environmental space.The rural revitalization strategy macroscopically guides the current development ideas.However,the extensive rural tourism model in the beautiful rural construction ignores the psychological experience of people and lacks refined design,which is no longer suitable for the current market demand of rural tourism.This topic analyzes the physical behavior and psychology of human beings in the environment through experience level theory from the physiological and material level to the spiritual and consciousness level,and environmental perception theory.Think about how people can perceive the environmental information processed by perception to form memories and experiences,and use experiential methods to develop experiential transformation research on rural dwellings.As a design method,the experience is based on the theory of demand hierarchy and the theory of environmental perception.It focuses on experiencing the subject's experience behavior and needs,the experience value of rural dwellings,and injecting the meaning and humanistic spirit of rural dwellings into it.The local folk activities and folk arts and crafts are integrated into the experiential design to promote people's participation in interaction and communication,so that people can obtain sensory,behavioral and spiritual senses in the process of perception,perception and cognition in the spatial environment of residential houses.Experience with a rural experience.
Keywords/Search Tags:Experiential design, Human needs, Environmental perception, Rural residential renovation
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