Affiliation:
1. School of Life Science and Technology , Lingnan Normal University , Zhanjiang , Guangdong, , China
2. Partner Design Studio (SZ) Co. Ltd , Shenzhen , Guangdong , , China
Abstract
Abstract
Sculpture landscape in urban residential areas plays an important role in creating an urban landscape and is significant in highlighting the urban taste and strengthening urban temperament. This study is based on SBE and the gray clustering method to evaluate the sculptured landscape in residential areas and mainly selects the aesthetic consistency and aesthetic difference data of the surveyed groups for quantitative analysis. In this paper, the sculptures in the residential area of Chengdu city center were used as the main objects for the current situation research and beauty evaluation, and regression analysis was conducted. The study results show that the surveyed groups rated the randomly selected sculpture landscapes on a scale of -1 to 2. The ratings of the selected six dimensions were mainly positive, indicating that the ratings of the beauty of the sculpture landscapes in residential areas were high. The SBE values were all positive, between 0 and 0.5, indicating that the surveyed groups rated these samples more positively and the beauty ratings were better. However, there are still some shortcomings in the residential sculpture landscape, including insufficient post-management, insufficient culture, artistry, diversity, and science popularization, and insufficient cultural symbolism of residential sculpture. Based on the SBE evaluation results, it is of great significance to focus on the post-management of residential sculpture landscape and the construction of urban cultural symbols to construct spiritual civilization and improve environmental quality in cities.
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Modeling and Simulation,General Computer Science
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