From"Conflict"to"Harmony":The Analysis on the Construction of the Architectural Language of Footbridge from the Current Perspective
The Sixian Bridge is a landscape footbridge built in an environment with rich and diverse traditional culture.This paper describes the contradictions faced in locating multiple relationships between bridges,places,bridge communities and history in the design process,and proposes a way to explore the needs of places and analyze traditional cultural representations from a current perspective,so as to realize the transformation between diachronic and synchronic language in architecture,thereby turning"conflict"into"harmony",and then constructing the contemporary architectural language of footbridge in the double context of cultural sites and ecological parks.