| With the increasing frequency of international exchanges and the continuous advancement of urbanization,the importance of landscape design in urban squares has become increasingly prominent.As a special part,the waterfront square plays a very importantole.The differences in the regional environment of different cities have created a great variety of cultural heritages.In the precipitation of years,the transformation of each cultural element is marked by time and becomes the most primitive impression of the city.Nowadays,under the great wheel of urban development,the local features and regional cultural features of waterfront squares in most cities are gradually disappearing,ignoring the core meaning of cultural integration,square construction is the same,urban spiritual belonging and local cultural activity are increasingly missing In the face of this phenomenon,research on the application of regional culture in urban squares has become increasingly urgent.This project takes Nanchang Honggutan Changtian Plaza as the research and practice object,and explores how to embed the landscape design of the urban waterfront square into the context of the site and integrate it into the site through natural geography,historical humanities,and regional cultural elements.Texture;how to unify traditional regional culture and modern landscape design forms.This article first analyzes and summarizes the regional culture of Nanchang,sorts out and extracts the core cultural elements of regional culture,red culture,folk culture,and literati poetry culture,and analyzes its cultural mood expression and application in the landscape design of Changtian Square Means,put forward the design concept,design methods and design principles of regional culture in the urban waterfront square landscape design,and put forward optimization strategies for the individualization,localization,vigor and humanization of the future urban waterfront square construction.At the same time,it provides reference and reference value for the landscape design of other similar city squares. |