Tang Dynasty Architecture - Eco-Tank Ornaments
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🏯 Grand Tang Style · Introduction to 3D Printed Aquarium Architecture Ornaments
This set of 3D printed aquarium landscape ornaments, inspired by Tang Dynasty architecture, encapsulates the grandeur of the flourishing Tang Dynasty within a small tank. It not only restores the majestic elegance of ancient buildings but also considers the practical needs of an eco-tank.
1. Tang Dynasty Style Main Hall
- Design Features: Recreates the classic double-eaved hip-and-gable roof of Tang Dynasty palaces, with deep eaves and simple *dougong*. Vermilion pillars contrast sharply with blue-grey tiled roofs, and the platform and staircase designs restore the solemnity of Tang Dynasty architecture.
- Aquarium Adaptability: As the core of the landscape, it can be placed in the main position of the tank. Its hollow structure can serve as a shelter for fish and shrimp, and moss or other shade-loving aquatic plants can be planted in the platform's crevices, perfectly blending with rock and flowing water landscapes.
- Material and Safety: Made of PLA material, burr-free, and does not release harmful substances. It can be immersed in freshwater environments for a long time without affecting water quality or biological health.
2. Tang Style Pagoda
- Design Features: Based on the design of Tang Dynasty pavilion-style pagodas, it features three progressively receding double eaves, slightly upturned eaves corners, and exquisite openwork window details. The overall shape is tall and graceful yet lively.
- Aquarium Adaptability: Can serve as a visual high point in the landscape, placed individually or in pairs on either side of the main hall to create a symmetrical layout. Its multi-layered structure provides ample swimming space for fish and shrimp, and adds depth to the tank landscape.
- Creative Extension: Can be paired with small LED lights; when lit at night, it resembles a 'night pagoda reflecting on water,' creating a captivating atmosphere.
3. Tang Style City Gate Tower
- Design Features: Modeled after Tang Dynasty city gate towers, it features a tall brick and stone base with arched gateways, topped by a magnificent double-eaved pavilion. Details like railings and decorative windows reproduce the defensive and ceremonial functions of Tang Dynasty city towers.
- Aquarium Adaptability: The arched gateways in the base can serve as 'underwater city gates' for fish and shrimp, creating a natural water curtain effect as water flows through. It is suitable as a landscape 'entrance' to guide the visual flow.
- Landscape Pairing: Can be combined with rockeries and waterfall landscapes to create an artistic conception of 'city walls leaning on mountains, water encircling the city.'
4. Tang Style Bell Tower
- Design Features: Adopts the double-eaved structure of Tang Dynasty bell towers, with a gentle and expansive roof. The proportions of decorative windows and pillars are harmonious, and the overall shape is stable and grand, combining the solemnity of religious architecture with the beauty of ancient buildings.
- Aquarium Adaptability: Can serve as a 'secondary high point' in the landscape, echoing the height of the pagoda. Small ornaments or aquatic plants can be placed on the base platform to enrich the layers.
- Atmosphere Creation: Paired with the sound of flowing water and landscape lighting, it feels as if one can hear 'morning bells and evening drums,' giving the tank world a richer sense of storytelling.
5. Tang Style Covered Walkway
- Design Features: Modeled after Tang Dynasty corridors, the design of interconnected pavilions and walkways restores the 'beauty of connection' found in ancient architecture. The openwork railings and double-eaved roofs feature exquisite details, and can be freely assembled and combined.
- Aquarium Adaptability: Suitable for eco-tanks of various sizes, it can connect the main hall, pagoda, city gate tower, and other structures to form a complete 'Tang City' layout. The space under the walkway can serve as a swimming channel for fish and shrimp, or for planting moss and other aquatic plants.
- Flexible Combination: Length and direction can be freely adjusted according to the tank size, creating a unique 'Tang City in a tank.'
Assembly Diagram:
Simple assembly; if it feels too large, you can scale it down overall~




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