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YAN Rong, YAN Li. Heritage and Continuity of Site Characteristics and Culture in LandscapeDesign: Taking the Reconstruction and Expansion Project of Wandaoshan Park in Tangshan City for Example[J]. Journal of Beijing Forestry University (Social Science), 2011, 10(3): 58-61.
Citation: YAN Rong, YAN Li. Heritage and Continuity of Site Characteristics and Culture in LandscapeDesign: Taking the Reconstruction and Expansion Project of Wandaoshan Park in Tangshan City for Example[J]. Journal of Beijing Forestry University (Social Science), 2011, 10(3): 58-61.

Heritage and Continuity of Site Characteristics and Culture in LandscapeDesign: Taking the Reconstruction and Expansion Project of Wandaoshan Park in Tangshan City for Example

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  • Published Date: September 29, 2011
  • Taking the reconstruction and expansion project of Wandaoshan Park in Tangshan city for example, this paper proposes that the key points of planning and design are the recognition of local culture, and detailed survey and analysis of site conditions. Only the designers comprehensively master the local condition and culture, can design the distinctive and unique environment space. This is a valid method to avoid the convergence and the lack of characteristics in environment space.
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