Abstract
Taking the 17 temporary shelters that the author has lived in as the subject, the article summarises, explores, and reflects on the autonomous design of residential space in the specific category of temporary shelters. By integrating the function and form of space with the inner projection of human beings, the article concludes that the form and aesthetics of objective space are closely related to the aesthetics and emotions of human beings and their memories. The aim is to advocate that people, as the main body of space users, spontaneously carry out spatial design and decoration to improve the satisfaction of living and the quality of space and life.
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