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What is the principle of Chinese style in classical courtyard design?

Below, the editor of Gu Yunxuan's China design agency will take a look at some principles of China and courtyard design.

Principle 1: Texture refers to the thickness of biological and abiotic surface structures in the courtyard. The beauty of nature is everywhere. In Chinese quadrangles, it is necessary to create this feeling. For example, if the leaves of plants get enough sunshine, they can be naturally embedded in each other and evenly placed in the surface space, and the green or colored leaves will naturally present a touch of color beauty.

Principle 2: the principle of balance and proportion. This courtyard design principle is to have equal interest and feeling in the scenery on both sides and in front of the visual center. Proportion should be considered everywhere in Chinese-style decorated courtyards, because once the proportion and balance are lost, it will be easily discovered by appreciators and critics.

Principle 3: the principle of comparison, which is the best expression in various artistic designs. Contrast can compare or compare two identical or different things. If we create the image of the courtyard, in order to highlight and emphasize the local landscape in the garden, we can use opposing colors, shapes, light and shade, etc. Blend the scenery with the atmosphere. This strong contrast effect will give people a shocking feeling.