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Ornamental Patterns of Feng Shui Themes in Traditional Chinese Dwellings

SPECTRUM OF ART · No.2 ,14-44 (2026) · Architectural Design
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In the architectural tradition of Chinese folk dwellings, decorative patterns are not merely ornamental; they are a carrier of survival wisdom. They function as a bridge between the physical environment and the human psyche. Guided by a holistic view of the universe, ancient builders approached settlement design with an all-encompassing idealism. When confronted with spatial flaws—be it an improper orientation or a jagged mountain view—they did not resign themselves to fate. Instead, they activated a creative remedial mechanism. By arranging specific patterns in designated spaces, they utilized visual correction to achieve psychological balance.

This tradition, deeply rooted in Feng Shui (the art of placement), represents a profound pursuit of security. It evolved into a codified system where decorative patterns were used to "cure" architectural defects, ensuring the prosperity of the family and the clan.


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No. of pages:31

Language:English

Edition:1

Published:May 11, 2026

Imprint:SPECTRUM OF ART