Local Landscape's Modernization: A Case Study of Square Pagoda Garden in Shanghai
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Abstract
With the acceleration of city construction and urban-rural integration, the landscape
architecture with both Chinese local characteristics and modern features has increasingly attracted public
attention in the wave of globalization. The Square Pagoda Garden roots in tradition but goes beyond it,
and integrates with modernity. It enriches the local culture and gives a new modernist meaning in the time
limit of local culture. The Square Pagoda Garden is the earliest and most representative case throughout
the history of local landscape design in modern China. In this article we compared the Chinese and
foreign scholars'understanding of the local landscape and vernacular landscape, then we proposed three
basic elements of the local landscape: a critical review of modernity, the culture nutrients based on the
local culture, and construction with expanding realities. Then the local imagery of the Square Pagoda
Garden is analyzed from three aspects: criticism of modernity, spirit of place, and tectonics. Finally, by
analyzing typical design cases of contemporary local landscape and architecture, we summed up the basic
strategies for the modernist transformation of local landscape.
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