Analysis of Architectural Characteristics of Modern Villas in Mount Lu

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With modern villas in Mount Lu as the main research object, the author described and analyzed historical period, architectural style, construction technology, function positioning construction environment of villas in Mount Lu based on systematic investigation, revealed unique historical background and distinctive architectural features of villas in Mount Lu, and offered a systematic theoretical basis for protection, restoration and reconstruction of modern villas in Mount Lu.

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