Interpretation of Contemporary Landscape Architecture Design in System View of Nature

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Systematic is a global nature cognition theory which is defined as a basic model of things existence. Contemporary landscape architecture is now confronting a designery view transmission. System view of nature landscape asks for a dynamic way to treat landscape site by organizing the natural elements. Therefore landscape design is no longer the one of scenery prospect, but a benign “intervention” during site natural developing process and it is a dynamic process. This article aims to explain how the view of nature influences the landscape architecture and what the landscape design do with the systematic natural cognition.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 243-249)

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6818-6821

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May 2011

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