Design on Dynamic Urban Landscape System

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It is very important to use the science, technology and cultural elements in the process is the landscape of expression, and advanced engineering technology is the basis for the development of the urban landscape. In the urban construction area of modern technology into the traditional culture of the city can do the development and continuation of traditional culture, and promote the development of the urban landscape systems. This paper presents a dynamic urban landscape design, a variety of traits city weather conditions, urban context, materials technology, biological populations, ecological flows were studied. Through analysis, can be used in shaping the city's landscape, and achieved good results.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1065-1069)

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2843-2846

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December 2014

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