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Application of Non-Harmonious Aesthetic Design Techniques in the Spatial Renewal Design of Arcade Buildings

Bo Yuan

Abstract


As a unique carrier of regional culture, the arcade building faces the need for spatial renewal in the process of urbanization. Nonharmonious aesthetic design techniques offer a new perspective on the spatial renewal of arcade buildings, breaking free from traditional harmonious concepts and invigorating space through conflict, contrast, and variation. This paper delves into the application of non-harmonious
aesthetic design techniques in the spatial renewal of arcade buildings, analyzes the current status and issues of arcade building spaces, elucidates the essence and principles of non-harmonious aesthetic design techniques, and examines their application strategies through practical
case studies. The aim is to provide theoretical and practical references for innovative spatial renewal of arcade buildings, promoting the inheritance of regional culture and sustainable urban development.

Keywords


Non-harmonious aesthetics; Arcade architecture; Spatial renewal design; Regional culture

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/rcha.v3i3.7046

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