| With the development of the city and the tendency of cultural diversification,the responsibility of the urban park environment and the requirements of display content are getting higher and higher,and people have more demands for cultural experience and perceptual interaction.The urban landscape in the current sense needs to respond to the above phenomenon and form a landscape space that can attract tourists,more public and reflect culture.Using landscape to integrate storytelling into the urban park landscape can help people better understand and experience these scenic spots,and feel the regional culture in their own place.Taking Bao Park in Hefei City as an example,this paper,based on field research and analysis,proposes to integrate landscape narrative theory into the practice of park landscape improvement,and sorts out the corresponding solutions and results,aiming at providing Bao Park with narrative landscape experience.The author studies the basic theory of landscape narrative by means of literature review and inductive research.The meaning and development of narrative theory,the narrative order,perspective and organization mode of narrative design are sorted out,and the process of spatial transformation of narrative theory is analyzed.Combined with landscape,the classification and design principles of landscape narrative are studied.Through field study,the present situation of Bao Park was analyzed from the aspects of architecture,humanity and natural landscape elements.By means of questionnaire survey and field interview,the tourists of Bao Park were interviewed,so as to understand the needs of actual tourists of Bao Park.In view of the problems found by the author,the author puts forward some strategies to modify the narrative of Bao Park on the basis of the principles and basis of the original landscape.This paper holds that the landscape narrative renewal of Bao Park should be designed from three levels: clue arrangement,scene design,landscape sketch and the improvement of the guide system.The interaction between visitors and the landscape is encouraged and resonates with the cultural connotation of the landscape. |