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Title: Context and shelter : an exploration of domestic space
Authors: Rongrong Gao
metadata.dc.contributor.advisor: Paijit Ingsiriwat
Keywords: Interior design;Architectural design -- Methodology;Space (architecture);Sustainable architecture
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Rangsit University
metadata.dc.description.other-abstract: With the rapid development of China's economy, people tend to have higher requirements for housing. The phenomenon of reverse urbanization appears, and more young people come to live in rural areas. The Chinese government, therefore, strongly supports rural development, and the economic conditions of rural residents are gradually getting better. Residents have more expectations for a comfortable living environment, Hence, the focus of this study is on rural housing design. Taking the rural areas of Dandong, Liaoning province, the researcher's hometown, as the research area, and the traditional Chinese trunk family as the research object, a house was designed and built in this area to meet the living needs of the trunk family. This paper is divided into three parts including research and analysis, residential design, and interior design. This study yields the generation design which is able to prolong the service life of the house and increase the emotional connection between people and the house. The house is no longer just a "box" that shelters people from wind and rain, but an important carrier of family members' emotional links and dependence
Description: Thesis (M.F.A. (Design)) -- Rangsit University, 2022
metadata.dc.description.degree-name: Master of Fine Arts
metadata.dc.description.degree-level: Master's Degree
metadata.dc.contributor.degree-discipline: Design
URI: https://rsuir-library.rsu.ac.th/handle/123456789/2014
metadata.dc.type: Thesis
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