A Methodology Model for Neo-Chinese Interior Design within Theoretical Frame of Semiotics
Xu Kewei,
Azlaini Bin Haji Abdul Aziz and
Arniatul Aiza Binti Mustapha
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Xu Kewei: College of Built Environment, Universiti Teknologi Mara, Malaysia
Azlaini Bin Haji Abdul Aziz: College of Arts, Qingdao University, China
Arniatul Aiza Binti Mustapha: College of Built Environment, Universiti Teknologi Mara, Malaysia
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 16, 81-90
Abstract:
Neo-Chinese interior style is a style that aims to express the essence of traditional Chinese culture and the aesthetic pursuit of contemporary Chinese people within modern architectural space. Since its inception, it has received widespread attention from Chinese interior designers. The theoretical and practical explorations of this style have always been one of the hot topics in the field of Chinese interior design. However, the literature review shows that few focused on the methodology study of Neo-Chinese interior design. This paper attempts to formulate a methodology model for Neo-Chinese interior design within the theoretical frame of semiotics. The semantic field and synaesthesia concepts are introduced to help construct the methodology model. The decoding of Chinese traditional painting is used to help elucidate the application of this methodology model. The outcome of this research can be helpful to Chinese interior designers while also acting as a reference for interior designers in other countries to maintain and develop their nationality in interior design.
Date: 2024
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