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The Application Of Frontier Fortress Cultural Elements In Landscape Design

Posted on:2021-05-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X X HanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2392330620463480Subject:Art and design
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The culture of frontiers is one of the most important factors in Chinese traditional culture,which is a kind of the achievement consisted with historical heritage and cultural accumulation since two thousand years ago,thus delivering long-historical culture and deep national identity.However,it is rare to catch a sight of frontiers' culture involved in nowadays design projects,especially for the cases of landscape design.To emphasize and promote traditional culture,frontier culture plays a significant role because the historical and cultural connotation differs from others.By this landscape design project adopted frontiers' culture,it will strength the feeling of the heroic spirit of the Chinese nation in resisting external humiliation,improve the mental cognition,and generate patriotic devotion.This project includes two main sectors:The first sector is an overall introduction of the project: A landscape design of historical block in Xinping town,Datong city,Shanxi province of China.This project has planned and designed a historical block in Xinping town by adopting frontiers' culture.The last sector consists with a series of theoretical consideration based on the project.Firstly,the writer organized and classified,all of the frontiers' cultural elements used in the project,as tangible and intangible elements,and analyze them.Additionally,in this project design,the main methods of directly adoption,simplifying and reorganization,and abstract reconstruction are summarized by the writer from a range of landscape design methods have been used in this project.Finally,the writer emphasized the value and significance of the application of traditional cultural elements in landscape design.
Keywords/Search Tags:Culture of Frontiers, Simplifying and Reorganization, Abstract Reconstruction
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