Abstract

There are several differences in architectural forms and cultural systems between the east and the west, which are attributed to different traditional philosophical ontologies. China takes "Tao" as its ideological basis emphasizes: "Nothing". Chinese fundamental principles are deeply related to philosophy and metaphysics. Traditional culture pursues spiritual connotations. Inversely, the west regards "Logos" as the origin of the world. This emphasizes the "being", with fundamental principles based in geometry, mathematics and science. The west has established a scientific spatial consciousness since the beginning of the Renaissance. It is based on mathematical relations and geometric principles, and focused on the pursuit of matter. "Logos" is an important aspect of Western philosophy, meaning that the “center”, the “source” or the “truth”, is a transcendental "presence." Pythagorean's mathematical theory and Plato's "rational" thinking are ultimately a variant of "Logos". The external imitation of nature in western classical gardens aims to explore the essence of nature. The separation of subject and object as the fundamental formula of Western philosophical epistemology has made mankind dominating nature for a long time. It leads to the deterioration of our living environment. Deconstructive philosophical thought is the subversion and criticism of the "Logos centralism" since ancient Greece. It eliminates the sense of "center" and the "subject-object dichotomy", which is the process of transforming "being" to "nothing". "Anthropocentrism" is disintegrated, when people and nature re-entered in an equal dialogue and symbiosis. Therefore, the symbiotic relationship between man and nature has been reshaped by the spirit of deconstruction. This is highly compatible with the ideological concept of "harmony between man and nature". The cultural spirit of harmony is precious in Chinese traditional philosophy. Taking the design project of the Innovation Pioneer Park of Wuhan University of Technology as a casestudy, this paper analyses the morphological deconstruction characteristics and their cultural connotation to contemporary Chinese courtyard spaces. It explores a design language and method that breaks through the traditional thinking paradigm, bridging it to characteristics of a particular era as well as the aesthetic appeal. This is not a universal design paradigm, but an exploratory series of philosophical speculative processes, which in turn can inform a dynamic and sustainable development. It shows ideological essence of reminiscent of culture and spirit of the traditional Chinese landscape. Contemporary people’s world views should be manifest. By doing so, it becomes a conceptual, radiant and pioneering Chinese cultural spiritual symbol in a chaotic contemporary society.

Highlights

  • Chinese traditional culture is based on the philosophical thoughts of Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism and explores the spiritual transcendence of human beings in the process of returning to nature

  • Tao has the ontological characteristics of Chinese traditional philosophy and is the starting point of exploring the origin of the universe in Chinese traditional culture

  • In Confucius' view, the social values of human beings are the result of perception of nature with sentimental and poetic feelings that are to be consistent with nature

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Summary

BACKGROUND

Chinese traditional culture is based on the philosophical thoughts of Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism and explores the spiritual transcendence of human beings in the process of returning to nature. Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism all regard "Tao" as the ultimate existence of all things in the universe, which is the logical starting point of Chinese traditional civilization. Tao is the core category of ancient Chinese philosophy, containing a dialectical logic in a relationship of unity of opposites, between subject and object, noumenon and phenomenon It acknowledges the simple design philosophy of harmonious coexistence of universe, nature and human beings. The Innovation Pioneer Centre shows the new image of college students' innovation and entrepreneurship, and marks the new development trend of China's higher education system. It aimed at creating a unique, functional, advanced innovation and entrepreneurship park for college students

PROPOSED METHOD
CASE STUDY
Ecological Priority
Creative Image Creation
Integrated Ecological Landscape
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