On the Implications of the Mood of Classical Chinese Gardens for Modern Landscape Design and Evaluation
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https://doi.org/10.62051/ijsspa.v4n1.48Keywords:
Classical Chinese Gardens, Mood Creation, Landscape Design and Evaluation, Landscape SensingAbstract
Starting from the analysis of the mood of Chinese classical gardens, the creation method and the influence of the subjective will of the garden maker behind it, through the case of coupled gardens to prove it, to bring out the concept of landscape induction, to analyse the common ground between the mood of Chinese classical gardens and the role of human initiative in the search for beauty highlighted in the landscape induction of "should", and to summarise the revelation of Chinese classical gardens to the modern landscape design and evaluation. The meaning of classical Chinese gardens is a revelation to modern landscape design and evaluation. The criteria for the creation of mood in classical Chinese gardens: the profoundness of the intention, the accuracy of the expression of the intention, and the degree of resonance of the visitors can be used as a standard reference for the interaction between the objective environment and the subjective perception of the modern landscape.
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