Optimised Design for Perception of Historic Characteristics of Indoor and Outdoor Areas of Heritage Spaces in Buffer Areas
YU MEIYU
WANG GUANQIANG
Master of Design
Interior Design
2025-03-26
The design is based on the perceptual similarity of heritage sites, and the four areas with low perceptual similarity are extracted for the design study.
The design builds a virtual museum of the historical characteristics of the heritage sites and provides an experience of the heritage sites. Through games, guided tours and experiences, players are guided to give their views and suggestions for the renewal design of the four least similarly perceived heritage sites through the interactive viewpoints and information network columns.
The core value of the design is that through the collection of individual and collective viewpoints, we can consider how to balance the visual similarity of the heritage sites, and provide more possibilities for optimising the design of the indoor and outdoor historical characteristics of the heritage spaces in the buffer zone.
Optimised Design for Perception of Historic Characteristics of Indoor and Outdoor Areas of Heritage Spaces in Buffer AreasExplanation of pre-design ideas and design logic
Optimised Design for Perception of Historic Characteristics of Indoor and Outdoor Areas of Heritage Spaces in Buffer AreasDesign Effect
Perceived similarity of heritage sites optimises virtual museumsInterpretation of the first view of the virtual museum experience: interactive building games, interpretation of cultural heritage, architectural life story