The Research on the Inherited of Traditional City’s History Context in Speed Time

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The inherited of traditional city’s history context is very important topic in today’s architecture design. Speed unprecedented gives the traditional city space very giant impact. Following the time develop, the idea become the core influencing the world which the speed and the space match harmoniously each other. According to this idea, the author suggest the thinking of the inherited of traditional city’s history context should match the traditional speed, and argue in the paper that the urban context should be passed down with the maintenance of traditional speed, which can be accomplished by taking such measures as the speed separation, speed control, speed transition, etc., which also express the ideas of harmonious coexistence and development together.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 368-373)

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3440-3443

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October 2011

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