Similarity between Chinese traditional garden Feng Shui site selection theory and prospect-refuge theory

Wen-ying Li1, Bo-xun Huang2
 
1Fujian University of Technology, China
Graduate School of Design,National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
2College of Arts College of Landscape Architecture,Fujian Agriculture And Forestry University , China
123 University Road, Section 3,Douliou, Yunlin 64002, Taiwan
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Abstract: 
The relevance of traditional Chinese gardens means the choice of which land to use as a building site before construction. It is the first step of the construction industry. In general, the location tends to be shady and yang. The ideal housing construction environment for the Feng Shui master is behind the Xuanwu Mountain. Baihu Mountain and Qinglong Mountain are the barriers to the wind, and the dragon is slightly higher. The white tiger suppresses the white tiger, and the Suzaku Mountain in front is the landmark of the land, and the house is located in the middle. In the middle of the house and Suzaku Mountain, there is a river that represents wealth[1]. The spatial pattern and prospect of ideal Feng Shui construction - The vacancy patterns created by the refuge theory are very similar. They are based on the spatial perception of the individual in the place to obtain a stable security perception and then obtain a good visual experience.
 
Keywords: 

Chinese traditional garden Feng Shui prospect-refuge theory

pages: 

483-484

Year: 

2019

Published in: 

2nd Eurasian Conference on Educational Innovation 2019

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