Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - I saw the sand table in Haier Yunwan in Haubs, saying that the architectural style is neoclassical and there is no practical concept. Who knows what this style will look like?
I saw the sand table in Haier Yunwan in Haubs, saying that the architectural style is neoclassical and there is no practical concept. Who knows what this style will look like?
The architectural style of Haier Yunwan is oriental neoclassicism, which simplifies the complex form of classicism (mainly Chinese classical style), and has an atmospheric appearance, heavy texture and is compatible with luxury, elegance and fashion. On this basis, combined with the rational characteristics of western art, the charm of the East and the ingenuity of the West are perfectly eclectic, forming a new artistic style that not only has the auspicious implication and simple and noble charm unique to the East, but also contains the solemn and rigorous ideal light unique to the West.
PS: It seems that the concept of oriental neoclassicism is rarely mentioned, and it is not clear what the real scene is like. It should be a combination of China classical style and modernity, which is both elegant and fashionable.
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