摘要: |
:以“一带一路”上的中华风景园林文化艺术展现为
题,探索中国风景园林建设之路。以歌曲“草原之夜”原生地
新疆可克达拉地域为背景,以“可克达拉市伊犁河滨水景观带
规划设计”建成项目为例,展开从理论到实践的阐述、分析、
探讨:项目的自然山水城市背景分析;项目作为城市纪念地、
发生地、交流地的风景园林文化艺术定位;项目作为中国固有
领土的历史表现与文化传承;保家卫国、屯垦戍边的景观纪
念;以及项目体现的“一带一路”上的中华风景园林的现代价
值。阐述了该项目的理论及应用:人居环境三元论;景观“旷
奥三性”理论应用;生态绿色支撑与风景园林小气候营造,以
及具体方案规划设计的要点。 |
关键词: 风景园林 “一带一路” 新疆伊犁河 新疆可克达
拉市 滨水景观规划设计 中华风景园林文化艺术 人居环境三
元论
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The Expression of Chinese Landscape Cultureand Art from the "Belt and Road": The Pursuit ofLandscape Planning and Design of the Yili RiverWaterfront at Cocodala City, Xinjiang |
LIU Binyi,YAO Xinhui,WANG Lige,CHEN Wei,ZHOU Jiang,LIN Peiyi |
Abstract: |
Under the theme of the "Belt and Road" Chinese
landscape culture and art expression, the paper explored the way
of Chinese landscape construction. Taking the native place of the
song "Night of the Prairies" at Cocodala City, Xinjiang as the
background, and taking the built project of "Planning and Design of
the Yili River Waterfront at Cocodala City, Xinjiang" as an example,
the paper expanded to elaborate, analyze and discuss from theory to
practice: the background analysis of natural mountains and rivers
city of the project; the cultural and artistic orientation of landscape
of the project as a place of memory, the place of occurrence and
place of exchange of the city; the historical performance and
cultural heritage of the project as an inherent territory of China; the
landscape commemoration of defending the country and the border;
and the modern value of the "Belt and Road" Chinese landscape
embodied in the project. This paper expounded the theory and
application of the project: the trilism theory of human settlements,
and the application of the theory of landscape "three characteristics
of Kuang-Ao"; the ecological green support and the micro-climate
construction of landscape; and the key points of the specific scheme
planning and design. |
Key words: landscape architecture the "Belt and Road" Yili River
in Xinjiang Cocodala City in Xinjiang waterfront planning and
design Chinese landscape culture and art trilism theory of human
settlements |