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A Study on the Features of Chinese Traditional Calligraphy and Landscape Painting in Wangshu's Architecture - Focus on the Space Creation Techniques of Chinese Traditional Calligraphy and Landscape Painting -

왕슈(王澍) 건축에 나타난 중국 전통 서예와 산수화의 특징에 대한 연구 - 전통 서예와 산수화의 공간 조성 기법을 중심으로 -

  • Received : 2020.01.19
  • Accepted : 2020.03.25
  • Published : 2020.04.30

Abstract

The Chinese Architect Wangshu, who won the Pritzker Architecture Prize at 2012, is the first and only winner in China. This study focused on the expression of his unique architectural ideas. Especially with a high interest in Chinese traditional calligraphy and landscape painting, Wangshu tried to use its traditional features to form his own architectural way. First this study looked at the features of calligraphy and landscape painting. Second this research studied the expression of Wangshu's architectural practice in calligraphy's way. Lastly this study furthered study of Wangshu's architecture combined with landscape paintings' features. The results state these following. 1) For calligraphy, he used the "modular composition" of Chinese characters to architectural composition, which included architectural form and materials. The "similarities" and "space creation" of calligraphy are respectively applied to architectural spatial details and site planning. 2) For landscape painting, Wangshu borrows its elements to compose his architecture with "gardening consciousness". The "view method" of paintings was used to his architectural pedestrian flows, and Wangshu also based on the "space creation" of landscape painting to do architectural space design with creating the similar atmosphere.

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