| Recently, due to the construction and revolution of campus are becoming faster,while the research of assessment for the designs is rare. Plantings of campusenvironment were designed according to the subjective ideas of designers. It has nottaken the feeling of users into consideration. Therefore, this study makes use ofquestionnaires cooperating with the evaluation methods of quantitative andqualitative to explore the design of planting landscape in campus environment.Additionally, based on the relevant literature, hoping to parse out the guidelines forplanting configuration of the campus, the study is carried out. A statistical analysismethod is applied to discuss the means to analyze the relationship betweenlandscape preferences and attributes of the subject’s background and explorequantitative and qualitative characteristics of landscape planting preferences,landscape cognitive factor correlation in the study.In this paper, campuses of three universities are selected as object in theresearch.24groups of photos are shot and shown to the interviewers of theinvestigation. The results of the questionnaire are analyzed by the softwareSPASS20.0. According to the analysis, the relationship between the background ofinterviewers and the landscape preferences, cognitive landscape and landscapeperception can be concluded.The results show that the background of subjects has no effect on the overallassessment of campus scenic beauty value. Correlation studies have shown that thenatural scenic beauty of the scene overall assessment value depending on their rateof planting green attributes, the number and variety of trees. Generally, the mostpopular green space have high visual rate, rich colors, strong natural sense. Inaddition, regardless of the type of perception and functionality scene, the sceni cbeauty and unity, the openness and nature show high positive correlation.After the above quantitative research, it can be sure that two of the threeassumptions in the study are true, and the other is false. I am looking forward thatthe correlation analysis can provide a reference for planting campus environmentaldesign someday. Maybe, it can help to choose the most popular type of plantings incertain campus. Further exploration of the relationship between planting andlandscape features’ preferences is necessary in the future. |