Research On the Aesthetic Value of Lingnan Folk in Guangdog China
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to study and judge the spatial, pattern distribution, and environmental design characteristics of residential buildings in the Lingnan area of Guangdong. It also analyses the practical use and aesthetic value of ancient people in residential design. In the survey, this paper analyses and explores different types of residential units. This paper discusses the rich planar types of residential buildings, village and town layouts, and how to combine them with terrain and adapt to local conditions, Discussing the five aspects of facade design and detail processing, it was discovered that the ancients had a humanized expression of residential design and layout, and proposed the next steps for how to protect residential buildings in China, as well as the integration of residential buildings with modern industries. In addition, there is still a lack of summary on the impact of residential protection and economization in this study, and future research will be further adjusted and improved.
Keywords: Residential Houses, Aesthetics Research, Residential Protection
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