Characteristics of contemporary chinese landscape design

Authors

  • Davorin Gazvoda University of Ljubljana, Department for Landscape Architecture

Keywords:

contemporary landscape architecture, China, open space, Olimpia, Northern Forest Park, Red Ribbon Park, Houtan Park

Abstract

The Chinese economic expansion has had many consequences in terms of changes to the landscape and urban spaces, and a number of problems have emerged as a result. Environmental problems in China are numerous and extensive (in terms of general negative influences, the intensity of these influences, and their expansion over a wide space) and are often the result of poor planning or unsuitable environmental and development policies.

Author Biography

  • Davorin Gazvoda , University of Ljubljana, Department for Landscape Architecture

    professor
    E-mail: davor.gazvoda@bf.unilj.si

References

Yu, K.: 2010 Shanghai Expo – The Houtan Park (Turenscape: Beijing, 2010)

Yu, K., Padua, M. (ed.): The Art of Survival – Recovering Landscape Architecture (Turenscape: Beijing, 2006)

Yu, K., Pang, W.: The Culture Being Ignored and The Beauty of Weeds (Turenscape: Beijing, 2003)

http://www.turenscape.com/english/

Published

2012-02-01

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

Characteristics of contemporary chinese landscape design. (2012). 4D Journal of Landscape Architecture and Garden Art, 25, 2-17. https://journal.uni-mate.hu/index.php/4D/article/view/5710

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