The application of the window pattern of Huizhou architecture in Cultural and Creative Product Design
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Abstract
The purpose of this research is 1) to study the elements of the Huizhou Architectural Window 2) to analyze cultural connotations Cultural Concepts of Huizhou Sect Window Patterns including aesthetic value cultural value and the historical value of the Huizhou architectural window 3) for the design of cultural products using Huizhou architectural window patterns embedded with cultural symbols by studying documents, literature, relevant research and field surveys, “Shang Su Di”, the ancient architecture of the Ming Dynasty. in Li Kang Village, Wuyuan County, and the “Qing Dynasty Trading Houses” in Si Xiyan Village. Including the Chengzhi Tower and the Alligator Tower. in Yixian County Hongcun Village, Anhui Province, it was found that window patterns could be divided into 4 types: 1) geometric window patterns, 2) animal patterns, 3) vegetation patterns, and 4) character story patterns. And it has a cultural connotation that is linked to auspiciousness, wealthiness, goodness, fortune, luck, longevity and applying the window pattern to the design of cultural products, such as the Xishang Meishao lamp series, Wanziwen Aroma Steamer, The tea cup in the center rotates Xi Shang Meishao. Linglong tea cup Shang Meishao and a set of flower embroidery machines “Dok Mang Dok Mee” to make products have aesthetic value and cultural value. Make the product retain the traditional culture. The art application of Huizhou architectural window pupae is improved and the boundary is enhanced and the boundary is expanded.
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