Research on the Expression of Fashion Based on the Interface Language of Contemporary Waterfront Landscape Space
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jcte.202506307
Author(s)
Jingtao Li1,2*, Chenyun Zhang3
Affiliation(s)
1Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, Hubei, China
2GuiZhou University of Finance and Economics, Guiyang, Guizhou, China
3Guizhou Design branch, Shanghai Pudong Architectural Design and Research Institute Co., LTD., Guiyang, Guizhou, China
*Correspondence Author
Abstract
In the process of "modern society", waterfront landscapes were born with the rapid development of society. With the improvement of people's material living standards, people's demand for innovative concepts has become increasingly strong. Today's waterfront landscapes should not stick to traditional landscape models, should fully tap imagination and creativity to meet people's spiritual and cultural needs Give landscape design greater sensibility as well as freedom of creation in order to better express fashionable sexual elements. Fernand Braudel believes that the change of fashion not only represents the sublation of the old, but also reveals the creation of the new. This article mainly explains the problems existing in today's waterfront landscape spatial interface design, and explains the interesting expression and displayed characteristics of fashionable elements in waterfront landscapes, or the design techniques for interpreting popular waterfront landscapes. At the same time, it shows that if a fashionable design is recognized in a certain period of time, it will have multiple communication paths. Especially in the information age, the most fashionable design style will usher in the fastest imitation. Finally, it is proposed that the new era should continue to use new ideas, new technologies, and new materials create more “fashionable” waterfront landscape design paradigms.
Keywords
Urban Waterfront; Fashion; Interface; Design Language
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