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Frontiers of Architectural Research

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Front. Archit. Res.    2023, Vol. 12 Issue (5) : 923-946    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foar.2023.05.011
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Exploring a spatial-experiential structure within the Chinese literati garden: The Master of the Nets Garden as a case study
Li Lu1(), Mei Liu2()
1. Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology, Delft 2628 BL, the Netherlands
2. School of Architecture, Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen 518055, China
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Abstract

Experts in the field of architecture and landscape design have reached a broad consensus that the Chinese literati garden is a type of built environment that seamlessly integrates architecture and landscape with exceptional cultural, artistic, and historical values. However, previous site-based studies have often leaned towards either a subjective description of the experience or a technical analysis of the space. Both approaches may result in oversimplified interpretations of the Chinese literati garden, failing to adequately capture its fundamental spatial-experiential structure.

This paper aims to address this challenge through the lens of phenomenology. Specifically, it examines an essential spatial-experiential structure—the FS-FW structure—embedded within the Chinese literati garden. The term FS-FW structure, as meticulously established in this paper, refers to the spatial-experiential structure formed by the relationship between one’s experience within a single “focusing space” (a space built for visitors to linger and mindfully appreciate their surroundings) and that within its “focused world” (a phenomenal world of surroundings generated during visitors’ stay in the focusing space).

Using the Master of the Nets Garden as a case study, this paper investigates how the FS-FW structure shapes one’s experiences within a literati garden and explores several important mechanisms related to it. Avariety of methods are employed throughout, with GIS-based spatial-visual analysis being particularly significant. The case study leads to a series of original results, including some significant mechanisms, that explain how Chinese literati gardens shape visitors’ experiences. This paper concludes that the FS-FW structure is a key factor responsible for shaping a continuous, rich, and clearly formulated experience within the Chinese literati garden.

Keywords Chinese literati garden      The FS-FW structure      Focused world      Focusing space      Spatial-experiential mechanism      GIS-based analysis      The Master of the Nets Garden     
Corresponding Author(s): Li Lu,Mei Liu   
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Peng Lei and Charity Ngina Mwangi contributed equally to this work.

Issue Date: 27 October 2023
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Li Lu,Mei Liu. Exploring a spatial-experiential structure within the Chinese literati garden: The Master of the Nets Garden as a case study[J]. Front. Archit. Res., 2023, 12(5): 923-946.
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https://academic.hep.com.cn/foar/EN/Y2023/V12/I5/923
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