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Research On Design Strategy Of Suburban Waterfront Landscape

Posted on:2018-10-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:P ChangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2392330575992252Subject:Landscape architecture
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The rapid development of urbanization has brought about a series of ecological environment,urban hydrological problems,rivers and cities,urban and rural conflicts between the intensified,seriously affecting the city's face and development.Suburban landscape built in the urban fringe,to a certain extent,can limit the expansion of the city,and to the historical sites and the natural environment for effective protection.Therefore,the development of the suburbs of the riverside landscape is carried out,and the technical measures with low impact development are introduced into the design to solve the problem of how the riverside landscape is integrated with the urban and rural development and reflect the characteristics of the country,taking into account the utilization of rainwater resources.The article mainly includes six chapters.The first chapter points out the existing problems of urban and rural development and riverfront landscape design in China.Combining with the guidance of national policy,clarifying the purpose and significance of the study,and further determining the research content and technical route.The second chapter analyzes the riverside landscape,The third chapter studies the landscape design strategy and design principle of the suburban riverbelt,combines the riverside landscape with the suburban landscape,and designs the riverside landscape design for the riverside landscape design,To provide a new idea;the fourth chapter summarizes the excellent case for the design to provide guidance;the fifth chapter to Shijiazhuang Xiaoqing River as an example to study the design of suburban riverfront landscape,and further elaborate design principles and strategies;Chapter VI summarize the full text.
Keywords/Search Tags:Riverside landscape, Countryside landscape, Low impact development
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