Landscape Design of Public Space in Shangwu Village, Beichuan County, Mianyang City

Authors

  • Binghan Xiong
  • Murong Shi
  • Xinyuan Fan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62051/ijgem.v4n1.68

Keywords:

Traditional villages, Landscape design, Public space

Abstract

As a national-level traditional village, Shangwucun's economy and tourism continue to develop, which brings many opportunities and challenges to the village. However, it also exposes many problems existing in public space landscape, such as lack of functional structure, lack of landscape interaction, lack of landscape culture, etc. This paper aims to improve the functional complexity of the overall public space landscape, increase the vitality of public space landscape, and strengthen the cultural expression of space landscape by using the three design principles of integrity, participation and region. This will improve the landscape quality of village public space, help the development of rural tourism in Shangwucun, and provide a certain reference for the landscape design of public space in traditional villages.

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Published

27-08-2024

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How to Cite

Xiong, B., Shi, M., & Fan, X. (2024). Landscape Design of Public Space in Shangwu Village, Beichuan County, Mianyang City. International Journal of Global Economics and Management, 4(1), 581-586. https://doi.org/10.62051/ijgem.v4n1.68