Exploring Regionalism and Temporality in the Soundscape,Smellscape,and Lightscape of the Four Renowned Lingnan Gardens
This study delves into the construction techniques and artistic attributes of Soundscape,Smellscape,and Lightscape within Lingnan Gardens,drawing upon ancient texts and field research.Focusing on four renowned Lingnan gardens-Yuyin,Qinghui,Liang,and Ke-it showcases examples of integrated multi-sensory landscape design,emphasizing the unique regional and temporal aspects of these sensory experiences.Specifically,the analysis centers on Yuyin Garden,exploring the construction methods and spatial arrangement of Soundscape,Smellscape,and Lightscape,and elucidating the intertwined multi-sensory landscape elements that highlight sound,light,and scent.The research reveals that the Soundscape,Smellscape,and Lightscape in Lingnan Gardens exhibit distinctive regional and temporal traits,aim for functional and pleasurable experiences,and reflect profound cultural and artistic values.The findings suggest that the rich diversity and artistry of these sensory landscapes offer innovative perspectives for Lingnan garden design and the enhancement of living environments.
Four Renowned Lingnan GardensDiversified landscapeRegionalismTimeliness