Extraction of Value Elements from the Architectural Facades of the Yunnan Military Academy Based on Eye-Tracking Technology
Journal: Architecture Engineering and Science DOI: 10.32629/aes.v6i3.4373
Abstract
As an urgent issue in urbanization development, the protection and renewal of historical buildings have attracted widespread attention from all walks of life. In the process of protection and renewal of historical buildings, how to distinguish and select valuable architectural design elements has become an important aspect affecting design. Based on eye tracker technology, this paper takes the Yunnan Army Lecture Martial Hall building as an example to conduct field surveys and virtual simulation experiments, and obtains data on the duration of different architectural elements when 25 subjects paid attention to the facade of the Yunnan Army Lecture Martial Hall building. By analyzing the gaze time hotspot maps observed on each facade of the building, combined with questionnaire surveys, the value elements of the facades of historical protected buildings are summarized and extracted, providing strategic basis for the protection and renewal of historical buildings, and providing sustainable impetus for urbanization development.
Keywords
eye tracker; Yunnan Army Lecture Hall; architectural facade; value factors; virtual simulation
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