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ArticleOpen Access http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jhass.2023.04.009

Analysis of the Enlightenment of the Concept of “Group Modeling” for Exhibition Design

Shuqin Zhang

Nanjing University of the Arts, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China.

*Corresponding author: Shuqin Zhang

Published: June 14,2023

Abstract

With the speedy improvement and substitute of the modern society, today's display design also has higher requirements for cultural connotation, we more need to explore a deeper theory to support design, promote the strong growth of the exhibition industry, the expand direction of display design should rise with the development of The Times, and can add a strength to the development of society to solve some problems. So it takes some deep thinking, the "metabolism" theory was that the Japanese avant-garde architects faced great changes half a century ago, the proposed concept of urban planning and architectural design, and some of these concepts have thought-provoking implications for the display of design and even the whole design activities, driving the growth of the design industry, can effectively solve the problems existing in the display and design activities, in line with the development trend of exhibition space design. There are also many problems and some drawbacks to be solved, and the characteristics of the several stages of the development of the "new city metabolism" theory can bring a lot of inspiration to the current exhibition design. The following will analyze the relationship and understanding between the two.

Keywords

Metabolism theory, group modeling, exhibition design, basic modulus

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How to cite this paper

Analysis of the Enlightenment of the Concept of “Group Modeling” for Exhibition Design

How to cite this paper: Shuqin Zhang. (2023) Analysis of the Enlightenment of the Concept of “Group Modeling” for Exhibition Design. Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Science7(4), 681-684.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jhass.2023.04.009