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Development of a Fashion Design Process Utilizing Chinese Classical Garden Architecture with 3D Virtual Clothing Technology

3D 가상착의 기반 중국 고전 원림 건축을 활용한 해체주의 패션디자인 프로세스 연구

  • Shanqi CAI (Dept. of Design and Crafts, Hongik University) ;
  • Jinyung Kim (Dept. of Textile Art and Fashion, Hongik University)
  • 채삼기 (홍익대학교, 디자인공예학과) ;
  • 김진영 (홍익대학교, 섬유미술패션학과)
  • Received : 2024.07.01
  • Accepted : 2024.09.04
  • Published : 2024.09.30

Abstract

This study adopted a deconstructionist approach to utilise expressive features of architecture of Suzhou Chinese classical gardens to conduct an empirical study that combined traditional elements with modern design processes. Firstly, concepts and characteristics of Chinese classical primary forest and deconstructionism are deeply understood. Their artistic value and modern application potential are explored. Artistic layers of classical primary forest and deconstructionism were analysed to investigate their sculptural and expressive characteristics and to explore new design measures. Based on this, a deconstructivist design process was utilised to develop an experimental fashion design process that utilized the classical Chinese image of Wenlim. The outcome of this research was a 3D virtual fashion design, which could present new design possibilities. It is hoped that this study will provide an easy and accurate analytical framework for further research on traditional Chinese images in contemporary fashion.

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Acknowledgement

본 논문은 2024 학년도 홍익대학교 학술연구진흥비에 의하여 지원되었음.

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