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Urban Renewal with Extension of Urban Architectural Culture as Orientation
The protection and development of traditional architectural culture and traditional feature area in the process of city renewal is a problem requires prompt solution in the trend of urban construction in China. Different cities have different architectural features. How to extend original urban architectural culture and protect the traditions and features of local architectural culture has become an important subject. This article will take the reconstruction and extension project of Hangzhou Jianlan Middle School as an example to analyze and discuss this subject and propose a practical urban renewal plan with extension of urban architectural culture as orientation.
Urban Renewal with Extension of Urban Architectural Culture as Orientation
The protection and development of traditional architectural culture and traditional feature area in the process of city renewal is a problem requires prompt solution in the trend of urban construction in China. Different cities have different architectural features. How to extend original urban architectural culture and protect the traditions and features of local architectural culture has become an important subject. This article will take the reconstruction and extension project of Hangzhou Jianlan Middle School as an example to analyze and discuss this subject and propose a practical urban renewal plan with extension of urban architectural culture as orientation.
Urban Renewal with Extension of Urban Architectural Culture as Orientation
Applied Mechanics and Materials ; 584-586 ; 452-457
2014-07-04
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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