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The Residential Landscape Planning And Design Of The Hohhot "Neighborhood Era"

Posted on:2016-12-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J DaiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2272330464963821Subject:Landscape
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As China’s urbanization advancing, the urban population is growing. Therefore,the number and size of residential areas will be constantly increased. Based on summarizing the development of urban residential area at domestic and foreign research, this paper has proposed the existing problems and explored the principles of China’s urban residential landscape planning and design. And this study has learnd the related excellent cases and expressional gimmick of Landscape urbanism. At last, this text conducts the landscape planning and design for the "Neighborhood Era" according to its specific situation.The "Neighborhood era"project is located in the XinCheng district of Hohhot, eastern section of Genghis Khan Avenue. The land covers an area of 118118 Square meters. Based on the full respect of existing programs,this paper determines the planning concepts and design principles of the residential landscape according to analysis of the surrounding environment. And designed landscape layout, planning and design of the road, partition design and nodes design, and so on to the residential area. Combining the theory of urban landscape development and realities of development in Hohhot,the paper has made a bold prediction on development trend of environment surrounding. In addition, it reserves the space of residential area landscape evolution though the design methods of landscape urbanism. It will keep "neighborhood era" project realize the opening to the outside world gradually, integrate into the surrounding urban environment in the field of traffic, landscape, and community culture and participate in the development of the city life space,Thereby,it can efforts to achieve the sustainable development of the residential environment.
Keywords/Search Tags:Landscape of residential area, Landscape Urbanism, Planning and design, Sustainable development
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