Study on the Transformation Strategy of Chinese Classical Gardens in Urban Public Space: Take Anning Nanyuan as an Example

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Currently, urban parks are booming, but many public gardens are out of touch with modern city life. It is necessary to find out the functional positioning of public gardens and carry out the transformation to conform to the development of urban life, so that it can play a unique value in the urban space where all kinds of modern landscapes are emerging. This paper takes Anning Nanyuan and its adjacent Baihua Park as examples to compare and analyze the characteristics of the internal crowd activities of the two, explore the similarities and differences between public classical gardens and modern parks as urban landscape spatial identities, and provide references for the scientific development of public classical gardens in the future.

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Chu, Z., Zeng, T., Hu, L., Xie, J., & Gao, P. (2021). Study on the Transformation Strategy of Chinese Classical Gardens in Urban Public Space: Take Anning Nanyuan as an Example. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 768). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/768/1/012070

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