An Exploration of Design Strategies for Exhibition-Type Architectural Spaces Based on Gestalt Psychology
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62381/E244611
Author(s)
Fan He
Affiliation(s)
College of Urban and rural Construction, Chengdu Agricultural College, Chengdu, Sichuan, China
Abstract
In modern cities, exhibition buildings are a key part of a good cityscape, and they provide a place for people to learn, watch and carry out various types of cultural activities. In addition to good architectural functional layout, designers should pay more attention to the design of exhibition building space in the higher visual perception and emotional senses and other spiritual level of experience. Therefore, this paper draws on the existing research results of well-known exhibition-type buildings at home and abroad in many fields such as architecture and psychology, and analyzes the design strategy of exhibition-type building space from the perspective of Gestalt psychology theory.
Keywords
Gestalt; Visual Perception; Exhibition Architecture; Spatial Design
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