Research on the Image of Architecture Decoration of Shengjing Imperial Palace in Liaoning Province, China
DOI: 10.23977/jceup.2023.050801 | Downloads: 14 | Views: 369
Author(s)
Zhao Xuefeng 1,2, Mohd Mustafa Bin Mohd Ghazali 1
Affiliation(s)
1 Faculty of Creative Industries, City University Malaysia, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
2 Department of Architecture, Shenyang University, Shenyang, Liaoning, China
Corresponding Author
Zhao XuefengABSTRACT
Shengjing Imperial Palace is located in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, China. Shengjing Imperial Palace is a royal building built in the early Qing Dynasty, 500 years ago. The information value shown by its architectural decoration needs to be further developed. This paper takes the architectural decoration image as the research content, and uses the methodology of practical aesthetics, conducts the field research on Shengjing Imperial Palace, and analyzes the three elements of visual impact form, political decoration and national practice, so as to obtain the single clear, idealized, in the local decoration image characteristics. This study can be a reference basis for the traditional architectural decoration to adapt to the modern decoration design.
KEYWORDS
ShengJing Imperial Palace; Royal architecture; Architectural Decoration; ImageCITE THIS PAPER
Zhao Xuefeng, Mohd Mustafa Bin Mohd Ghazali, Research on the Image of Architecture Decoration of Shengjing Imperial Palace in Liaoning Province, China. Journal of Civil Engineering and Urban Planning (2023) Vol. 5: 1-5. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jceup.2023.050801.
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