1. The Role of Understanding on Architectural Beauty: Evidence From the Impact of Semantic Description on the Aesthetic Evaluation of Architecture
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Xiaoxiang Tang, Sizhe Liu, Shuxian Lai, Xianyou He, Wei Zhang, and Zixu Dai
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Philosophy of design ,Esthetics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,050109 social psychology ,Rating score ,Aesthetic experience ,050105 experimental psychology ,Semantics ,Aesthetic preference ,Beauty ,Philosophy ,Aesthetics ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Architecture ,Psychology ,General Psychology ,media_common - Abstract
There is evidence that greater aesthetic experience can be linked to artworks when their corresponding meanings can be successfully inferred and understood. Modern cultural-expo architecture can be considered a form of artistic creation and design, and the corresponding design philosophy may be derived from representational objects or abstract social meanings. The present study investigates whether cultural-expo architecture with an easy-to-understand architectural appearance design is perceived as more beautiful and how architectural photographs and different types of descriptions of architectural appearance designs interact and produce higher aesthetic evaluations. The results showed an obvious aesthetic preference for cultural-expo architecture with an easy-to-understand architectural appearance design (Experiment 1). Moreover, we found that the aesthetic rating score of architectural photographs accompanied by an abstract description was significantly higher than that of those accompanied by a representational description only under the difficult-to-understand design condition (Experiment 2). The results indicated that people preferred cultural-expo architecture with an easy-to-understand architectural appearance design due to a greater understanding of the design, providing further evidence that abstract descriptions can provide supplementary information and explanation to enhance the sense of beauty of abstract cultural-expo architecture.
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- 2021
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