The Application Practice of Green Building Technologies in Landscape Design

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In recent years, green building technologies have been developed greatly and quickly in China. While the green building technologies have been gradually matured, the application practice of green building technologies in landscape design has been increasingly widespread. Combined with the case study on the design of Tianlu-lake Forest Park entrance area, this paper is introducing the green building technologies in landscape design mainly from two aspects: Site design and construction detail. The green building technologies applied in this case were included: (1)Site Analysis: interpretation of the status quo; (2)Site Planning: conform to the terrain; (3) Architecture design: hidden in the earth; (4) Vertical design: suit local circumstances; (5) Vegetation design: the big trees plaza; (6) permeable ground; (7) greening parking lot; (8) Roofs Greening; (9)Retain the ecological corridor. Furthermore, this paper is reflected on this design practice, in order to benefit regional landscape design and study.

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