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Analysis Of The Constituent Elements Within The Site
Antique architectural forms shops
Pedestrian Street
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Architecture
Architecture
The building form is predominantly antique, but with the addition of modern architectural forms such as connecting corridors and raised platforms.
Pedestrian activity space Staying
Generating Strategies
Performance
Performers dressed in ancient costumes can be found throughout the venue, creating a cultural mix of the past and present.
Famous Places
It is the main crowd attraction marker in the area, bringing in large numbers of visitors and making the interior of the site bustle with activity.
Sculpture
It tells the story of history and culture, while providing a space for visitors to the street to rest and stop.
Analysis of Musical
Start of the day
The music looped in the venue is <Short Song>, a piece of pure music with a calm and quiet rhythm at the beginning and end, and a wide range of rhythmic changes in the middle part, while incorporating a variety of Tang Dynasty instruments, allowing people to feel the change of atmosphere while listening to the music.
Conflicts during the day
A lively evening Silence during curfew
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Correspondence of Sound and Flow Paths
Music Culture Commerce Grand Tang Mall Performance
The rise and fall of music
Sound effects
Auditory perspective
Generating Diagram
Performance Format
Role Play
Audience Interaction
Product Showcase
Culture Exports Light and shadow effects
Action flow lines
No impact on traffic status Interaction with pedestrians
Adapting to the surrounding Iconic Nodes
Variation in sound intensity
Denseness of sound
Bright Exhibition Area
This is the climactic part of the building, reminiscent of sunny, vibrant morning hours.
Empty Hall
The environment is spacious and the exhibits are arranged in a natural way, where people move freely.
Foyer Entrance
The spaciousness of the space is easily reminiscent of early mornings accompanied by the sound of birds chirping.
The Narrow Corridor
The underground space and its long shape are easily reminiscent of a drowsy afternoon.
Light and Shadow Roof
Inside the cylinder is a quiet space that uses the sound reflections of the walls to create an echoing loud space on the one hand, and the half-covered roof to create a roof halo effect on the other.
Structure
The traditional column grid structure, together with the spaced walls, creates a natural area for the display of heritage. It also mimics the architectural form of ancient Chinese timber-framed buildings.
Architectural Grilles
The building grilles and window openings are used to enrich the façade on the one hand, and to create a variety of light and shadow effects inside the building in conjunction with the sunlight on the other.
In conjunction with the streamlined tour route and timber frame structure, the contents of the artefacts and related culture are presented in chronological order.
Central Interactive Area
Located in the middle of the pedestrian street, the core of the exhibition area is below, with the part that protrudes from the ground serving as a light skylight on the one hand and an interactive wall on the other, allowing pedestrians to form a personal antique image when passing through.
High Ceiling Space
The high ceiling space allows for the display of taller cultural exhibits on the one hand, and on the other hand, with the side opening skylight, creates a rich light and shadow effect and enhances the quality of the space.
Cultural And Leisure Area
The combination of cultural and creative product sales and public rest areas completes the transition from the ancient life experience back to life in modern society, while having a certain commercial role in sales.
Core Exhibition Area
The ground level section is an interactive pedestrian area. Large skylights with thick walls extending downwards allow the beams of light to be focused on the exhibition area below, creating a solemn and sacred spatial effect.
Central Interactive Area
Wall Functions
Observation Function
Interactive Function
Consisting of four centrally symmetrical triangular spaces, each section corresponds to a core display area below.
The skylight in the triangular section is used for light and the vertical wall is used for interaction with pedestrians.
One of the walls is made of glass, through which pedestrians from outside can observe the general appearance of the exhibition area below, thus attracting more people to the interior of the museum.
The other wall is an opaque electronic display, on which pedestrians walking past can see their corresponding image of an ancient character, while those inside see an ancient character walking past on the outside, creating the effect of an exchange between the past and the present.