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      Application and Analysis of Axial Symmetry in Sacred Architecture

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      International Experts for Research Enrichment and Knowledge Exchange (IEREK)

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          Abstract

          The sense of sacredness has an irreplaceable unique meaning for the development of social civilization and personal growth, and the sacred architecture with axisymmetric characteristics is often the catalyst for this experience. Through analysis of architectural cases, from the perspectives of architecture, philosophy, psychology and geometry, using the deductive and contrsasting modes of thinking, this paper analyzes the unique sensed characteristics of the axial symmetry in architecture. The reasons for the sacredness of the buildings and its influencing factors, the in-depth study of the axial symmetry of the scared buildings are carried out with a unique perspective.

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          Resourceedings
          Resourceedings
          International Experts for Research Enrichment and Knowledge Exchange (IEREK)
          2537-074X
          2537-0731
          November 12 2019
          November 12 2019
          : 2
          : 3
          : 130-135
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          10.21625/resourceedings.v2i3.637
          bfd29307-5b7b-4bdc-9c2e-6dd5ebd19a36
          © 2019

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          Engineering,Civil engineering,Architecture,Environmental engineering,Renewable energy

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