Study on the Enhancement Path of Chinese Landscape Design in Northern Chinese City Communities
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https://doi.org/10.54097/hiaad.v4i1.11563Keywords:
China, Northern Cities, Community, Chinese-style Landscape, DesignAbstract
The northern region of China, rich in natural and cultural resources, boasts a unique and diverse community landscape due to its geographical and historical reasons. In the annals of Chinese history, Chinese-style landscapes originated in the southern regions and were scaled up in the northern regions under the governance of ruling elites. Presently, Chinese-style landscape design plays a pivotal role in the evolution of modern Chinese communities, showcasing the abundant traditional culture of the north, drawing more tourists, and stimulating local economic prosperity. Through the study of Chinese-style landscape designs in northern cities, we drew some significant conclusions. Prioritizing the expression and embodiment of traditional culture is paramount to improving landscape design. With its plethora of cultural resources like traditional architecture, crafts, and folk activities, integrating these elements into landscape design can create a distinctive and locally flavored touristic environment. Additionally, the study underscores the integration of landscape design with ecological conservation, emphasizing scientific planning and management to protect and harness natural resources, forging a sustainable community landscape. This study hopes to offer insights for the development and landscape design enhancement of northern Chinese cities. The author also seeks collaboration and dialogue with experts, scholars, and practitioners to further enrich and perfect the theoretical and practical dimensions of Chinese-style landscape design in northern cities, pushing forward industry innovation and progress.
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