The Construction of Modern Residences Based on the Concept of “Ecological” Green Community

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Landscape planning and design of Chinese residential area is in a continuous development and in-depth exploration stage. The small green landscape design able to both improve the quality of living environment for residents, and also aid in display the unique cultural characteristics of the residence. Greenbelt landscape design problems and issues in modern Chinese residences development were investigated in this paper; principles and methods of ecological planning and design also were proposed.

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