Mimic of Baroque architecture |
The Lu-Kang Folk Arts Museum was a beautiful structure of Barocco Style in the period of Renaissance in 16th century. It started to build in 1913 and finished in 1919. In the central middle of the house was a garden, and the main idea of designing was a symbol of square sharps. In order to conduct the exhibition, some of the spaces changed a little, but most of the designs were all the same. When you came to visit the museum, you can pay much attention to the walls, the roofs, the gates and the pillars. |
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Speaking of the Structure of Barocco Style, it rose in the 16th century during the Renaissance Period. It didn’t obey the rules of logic in structure. It used the un-rational, free style and the happiness of enjoyment. Moreover, this kind of structure broke the fixed rules of the Classic style and Renaissance style. The distinguishing features included:The shapes of the building were mainly oval, bending lines and dimensions. It stressed the freedom and the trends of life. Barocco Style was a combination of space design, painting, sculptures and strong colors. However, the design of the Lu-Kang Folk Arts Museum was not entirely the same as the Barocco Style in the Renaissance. It just imitated the style.
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The courtyard garden outside of the window |