Research Article
Explores the Linguistic Aspects of the "Oriental Charm" in Contemporary Gardens——Focus on the Hangzhou National Version Museum as an Example
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.24-11-2023.2343459, author={Jierui Yang}, title={Explores the Linguistic Aspects of the "Oriental Charm" in Contemporary Gardens------Focus on the Hangzhou National Version Museum as an Example }, proceedings={Proceedings of the International Conference on Industrial Design and Environmental Engineering, IDEE 2023, November 24--26, 2023, Zhengzhou, China}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={IDEE}, year={2024}, month={2}, keywords={architectural design; oriental culture; philology; wittgenstein; wang shu}, doi={10.4108/eai.24-11-2023.2343459} }
- Jierui Yang
Year: 2024
Explores the Linguistic Aspects of the "Oriental Charm" in Contemporary Gardens——Focus on the Hangzhou National Version Museum as an Example
IDEE
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.24-11-2023.2343459
Abstract
Archisemiotics, which was born in the 1950s, not only opened up new ideas for architectural design, but also provided effective methods and theories for people to deeply understand the meaning of architecture. During this time, semiotic studies sprang up and were applied to various theoretical work, such as literature, film, and posters, but the arguments were similar, which coincided with the emergence of highly formal languages. In such a wave of semiotics, we find the most essential symbolic meaning of various artistic languages, that is, the multiple meanings and ambiguities of artistic languages. This article hopes to explore the specific expression of "oriental charm" in contemporary gardens by placing architecture in the context of linguistics.