Research on the Design of Large Cruise Public Spaces Based on the Theory of Defamiliarization Effect
This study explores the design strategies and methods for public spaces on large cruise ships based on the theory of defamiliarization effect.By analyzing the contemporary shift in large cruise ship experiences and the theory of defamiliarization,the study identifies a dual-calling structure at both the conceptual and spatial levels.Focusing on the"innovation"of public space design,it examines themes of defamiliarization and unconventional spatial narratives and proposes the"indeterminacy"design method.This method achieves spatial defamiliarization through the"focus"of points,the"interruption"of lines,and the"collage"of planes.Applying the defamiliarization effect theory to public space design on large cruise ships breaks conventional design norms,enhances spatial dynamism and ambiguity,and offers new perspectives and approaches for domestic cruise ship design.