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Study On Water Landscape Design In Old Buildings

Posted on:2014-11-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2252330425456577Subject:Art and design
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As the fast development of the urbanization, the transformation of old buildings in Binshui has won more and more attention. People also do more research to update the old construction. Old buildings of a city has witness the development of it, which is also the main construction form in old times. It is also known as an extremely important part of the local culture. The adjustment of construction form of a city has brought us emergent problem:how to harmonize the old and the new style. We are facing an emergent problem in the process of protecting and developing old buildings. Using modern theory to reform the old building asks for our attention to deal with the spatial relation and the old buildings. The architectural design should focus on the relation between form and function, protection and development, plane and surface. The design should reflect sustainable development and humanized requirement.This paper took Binshui district of Zhuzhou city as study object to research the relation between landscape transformation and old buildings. The design combined some workshop, lake view as well as the city culture. During the transformation, landscape scenery and construction form of old buildings would be the main part.To revitalize the old district by improving the living environment, this Creative design can fully integrated the Zhuzhou City Whitehead Harbor to its geographical features through the actual success case. Designed according to the topography, geomorphology, and hydrology relationship factors, reasonable transformation and full excavation of the potential of the old building, this paper avoided the waste of economic and cultural resources, and revitalized the old building and its urban areas.
Keywords/Search Tags:city culture, substantial development, protection and exploration, spatialrelationships
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