@article{ART003135846},
author={TianYue Wang and Han Sang Yun},
title={Research on the design of camping chair based on the application of Chinese Hui-style architectural cultural elements},
journal={Industry Promotion Research},
issn={2466-1139},
year={2024},
volume={9},
number={4},
pages={443-453},
doi={10.21186/IPR.2024.9.4.443}
TY - JOUR
AU - TianYue Wang
AU - Han Sang Yun
TI - Research on the design of camping chair based on the application of Chinese Hui-style architectural cultural elements
JO - Industry Promotion Research
PY - 2024
VL - 9
IS - 4
PB - Industrial Promotion Institute
SP - 443
EP - 453
SN - 2466-1139
AB - In recent years, outdoor camping has garnered increasing attention in China, especially in the later stages of the COVID-19 pandemic and with the rise of the "glamping" concept, making camping a popular sector in China's tourism industry. As the camping industry has rapidly developed, issues with camping products in the Chinese market have also become apparent. Most of the existing camping products are from foreign brands, and even the products from domestic camping brands often resemble their foreign counterparts, lacking creativity and cultural distinctiveness. Camping products embody different lifestyles and states of being and also serve as a means of cultural inheritance from various regions. They represent a temporary "home" for campers in the outdoors. Currently, there are few camping products on the market that incorporate cultural elements into their design. To allow campers to experience and spread regional culture while camping, this paper will study Hui-style architectural culture, understand its essence, and, based on an analysis of the current market camping chairs' design, color, and materials, as well as consumer survey results, extract elements of Hui-style architecture. These cultural elements will then be integrated into camping chairs through design, enabling camping products to become carriers of regional cultural characteristics.
KW - Hui-style architectural culture;cultural elements;camping;Camping chair;product design
DO - 10.21186/IPR.2024.9.4.443
ER -
TianYue Wang and Han Sang Yun. (2024). Research on the design of camping chair based on the application of Chinese Hui-style architectural cultural elements. Industry Promotion Research, 9(4), 443-453.
TianYue Wang and Han Sang Yun. 2024, "Research on the design of camping chair based on the application of Chinese Hui-style architectural cultural elements", Industry Promotion Research, vol.9, no.4 pp.443-453. Available from: doi:10.21186/IPR.2024.9.4.443
TianYue Wang, Han Sang Yun "Research on the design of camping chair based on the application of Chinese Hui-style architectural cultural elements" Industry Promotion Research 9.4 pp.443-453 (2024) : 443.
TianYue Wang, Han Sang Yun. Research on the design of camping chair based on the application of Chinese Hui-style architectural cultural elements. 2024; 9(4), 443-453. Available from: doi:10.21186/IPR.2024.9.4.443
TianYue Wang and Han Sang Yun. "Research on the design of camping chair based on the application of Chinese Hui-style architectural cultural elements" Industry Promotion Research 9, no.4 (2024) : 443-453.doi: 10.21186/IPR.2024.9.4.443
TianYue Wang; Han Sang Yun. Research on the design of camping chair based on the application of Chinese Hui-style architectural cultural elements. Industry Promotion Research, 9(4), 443-453. doi: 10.21186/IPR.2024.9.4.443
TianYue Wang; Han Sang Yun. Research on the design of camping chair based on the application of Chinese Hui-style architectural cultural elements. Industry Promotion Research. 2024; 9(4) 443-453. doi: 10.21186/IPR.2024.9.4.443
TianYue Wang, Han Sang Yun. Research on the design of camping chair based on the application of Chinese Hui-style architectural cultural elements. 2024; 9(4), 443-453. Available from: doi:10.21186/IPR.2024.9.4.443
TianYue Wang and Han Sang Yun. "Research on the design of camping chair based on the application of Chinese Hui-style architectural cultural elements" Industry Promotion Research 9, no.4 (2024) : 443-453.doi: 10.21186/IPR.2024.9.4.443