The Applications of Low-Cost Landscape in Traditional Village Design
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Firstly, this paper introduces the concept of low-cost landscape and the purpose and significance of the research, discusses traditional village landscape design from the “basic cognitions of landscape, village landscape and traditional village landscape”, and proposes the applications of low-cost landscape in traditional village landscape according to “the design principle of traditional village low-cost landscape and design content of traditional village low-cost landscape”. The paper also makes comprehensive resolutions on spatial layout, vertical design, waterscape design and drainage design, etc..
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/8754
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