Design and Translation of Urban Bus Shelter Based on Xinjiang Corps Reclamation Culture
Abstract
This paper aims to enrich the design methodology of urban bus shelter through synesthetic transformation, enhance passengers’ cultural experiences from a multisensory perspective, and broaden the research pathways for cultural enrichment in Xinjiang. Specifically, this paper focuses on the organic integration of Xinjiang’s corps reclamation culture with the design of bus shelter. Starting from the passenger’s decoding process and relying on a synesthetic transformation cognitive model, the study extracts intuitive imagery from Xinjiang’s corps reclamation culture, derives intrinsic design elements, and transforms them into a design language for encoding. Finally, the method is validated and evaluated through a questionnaire survey. The results indicate that this method facilitates multidimensional sensory interaction with users and enhances cultural perception, thereby providing valuable insights for advancing the strategy.of “Cultural Enrichment in Xinjiang”.
Keywords: Xinjiang Corps Reclamation Culture, Urban Bus Shelter, Synesthesia Translation, User Cultural Perception
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1007643
Cite this paper
More from this volume
- Enhancing Immersive Machine Operator Training through Cognitive Load Management and Scenario-Based Learning
- "Starlight & Listening Fox": Design and Construction of an Inclusive AR Therapeutic IP System for Community-Based Autistic Children
- Resolving Form-Meaning Separation: Preference and Acceptance of a Somatosensory FMV Game for Intangible Martial Arts Targeting Z Generation
- Activation of the Grand Canal Cultural Heritage for Generation Z: A Design Research Based on IP Narrative and Gamified AR
- Embodied Cognition Theory-Driven AR Board Game Design: Innovative Practice of the "Five Emperors" Cultural IP in Fujian Museum
- A Mixed Reality Intervention Framework for Learning Ceramic Throwing Skills: Task Analysis, Human Factors Design Logic, and KANO-AHP Functional Priority.
- The Book as a Pedagogical Laboratory: Experimental Editorial Practices in a Studio-Based Design Course
- Digital Interaction Design for Mianzhu New Year Painting: Enhancing Cultural Heritage Engagement through Mobile Applications
- The Impact of Visual Consistency in City Official Website Interface on City Brand: A Case Analysis of UNESCO Creative Cities of Design
- The Innovative Culture Design of Weifang Traditional Kite
- Spreading Jiangnan Tea Charm via the Grand Canal: AR Interaction and IP Design for Yangzhou Famous Tea
- Wearable Smart Accessory Design Based on Emotional Design Theory


AHFE Open Access