Research on the Localization of Landscape Design in Cambodia

Authors

  • Mingzhen Lu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v2i3.339

Keywords:

Landscape Design, Localization, Regional Culture.

Abstract

Landscape design styles usually different in different regions, this design style is also a real reflection of the local natural customs and human history. So far, the localization of Cambodian landscape design style has formed. This paper mainly discusses the localization of landscape design in Cambodia, confirms the theory of localized landscape design, and explores the development direction of Cambodian modern landscape design, hoping to provide corresponding references for researchers in the industry.

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Published

9 May 2022

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How to Cite

Lu, M. (2022). Research on the Localization of Landscape Design in Cambodia. International Journal of Education and Humanities, 2(3), 32-35. https://doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v2i3.339