With the improvement of people's aesthetic needs, flower border design is more often used in the improvement of the landscape environment of places. In the landscape environment of museum buildings, good flower border design can make the landscape and architecture more harmonious, and more ecological planting methods can make the atmosphere of the landscape stronger. This article takes the construction of the landscape environment of the museum building as the target orientation, and takes the new naturalism as the theoretical support, and takes the landscape design of the World Irrigation Engineering Heritage Exhibition Centre in Ningxia Diversion Ancient Irrigation Area as the research object, based on the habitat conditions of the northwest aridity, to explore the new naturalism flower border design concept and the design strategy of flower landscape in the external environment of the museum building. The article is guided by the principles of locality, science and art, and concludes that the use of neo-naturalist design techniques can create an ornamental landscape that emphasizes architectural culture. This is then confirmed by case studies and further explores the positive effects of ornamental grasses on the landscape design of museum exteriors. The findings of this study will expand new perspectives on the design of museum exteriors and provide a reference for the design of exteriors of similar buildings.
Published in | Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning (Volume 7, Issue 4) |
DOI | 10.11648/j.larp.20220704.12 |
Page(s) | 53-56 |
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Museum Architecture, Yellow River Diversion Irrigated Area, The New Naturalism, Flower Border
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Zhang Yilin, Chen Mingyu. (2022). The Application of the New Naturalistic Concept in the Design of Flower Borders. Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning, 7(4), 53-56. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.larp.20220704.12
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Zhang Yilin; Chen Mingyu. The Application of the New Naturalistic Concept in the Design of Flower Borders. Landsc. Archit. Reg. Plan. 2022, 7(4), 53-56. doi: 10.11648/j.larp.20220704.12
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