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The Influence of Regional Cultural Characteristics on the Architectural Form of Urban Museums——Taking Anhui Museum as an Example

You He

Abstract


With the progress and development of social economy and the gradual improvement of living standards, people pay more and more attention to the pursuit of spiritual civilization. As an important place for historical and cultural research, inheritance and Exhibition protection, while its scale is expanding, the architectural characteristics are gradually integrated into the regional cultural characteristics. It is a symbol of the development of urban civilization and intuitively shows the regional cultural characteristics and historical details. This article takes the Anhui Museum as the starting point, deeply study and analyze the influence of regional cultural characteristics on the design of urban museum architectural form.


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Regional Cultural Characteristics; Museum; Architectural Form; Influence

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/utc.v8i2.143

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