From Architectural Image to Design Intention: A Study of Architectural Art Design

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Jihong Jin

Abstract

This paper aims to deeply study the close relationship between architectural image and design intention in the field of architectural art design. Through an in-depth analysis of architectural works from different periods and styles throughout history, we will explore the key role that architectural images play in how they convey the designer's deep intentions, and how they shape the viewer's perceptions and emotions. This paper will make full use of examples to elaborate on how architectural images convey and embody designers' unique ideas and creativity through ingenious visual elements, unique spatial layouts and symbolic symbols. At the same time, we will also study how the audience can gain a deeper understanding and experience of the architectural works through the interpretation of these images. Through this study, we can more thoroughly understand the creative thinking process behind architectural art design, as well as the rich cultural value it contains. Since ancient times, architectural works have not only been practical structures but also carriers of culture, history and human thought. The discussion of this paper will help to reveal the profound meaning behind the architectural images, so as to provide a more comprehensive perspective for us to understand and interpret the multiple levels of architectural art. Finally, this research is expected to provide far-reaching implications for future architectural design and cultural research and promote the continuous innovation and development of the field of architectural art design.

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