TITLE:
Shaping Possibilities of Traditions and Innovation in China Contemporary Landscape Design: A Case Study of Changsha Hunan Province
AUTHORS:
Xiangong Tang, Ahmad Rashdi Yan Ibrahim
KEYWORDS:
Landscape Design, China, Historical Gardens, Modern Parks, Possibilities
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Social Sciences,
Vol.11 No.6,
June
29,
2023
ABSTRACT: Rapid development and urbanization processes have had significant
effects, including the shaping of sustainability practices focused on the urban
level. Chinese cities have begun to pay attention to their rivers, and a large
number of waterfront linear parks have been built in the riverside areas, so
that the public can easily enjoy their
landscape and entertainment functions. The purpose of this study is to
demonstrate how the urban issue is commonly associated with environmental,
economic, and social development, and how it is from there that solutions to
the crisis we are currently facing can be found and implemented. The rationale
of this study Changsha landscape continues to maintain its core traditions by
preserving their landscape design safe and current through the use of
innovation that is strategically implemented to its physical
throughonline infrastructure. The benefits and challenges facing the listing system in practice should be made clearer
by analyzing the background, the used criteria, the accountable agencies, and
the protective mechanisms. To comprehend the design, the attributes, and the
current state of these structures, this study conducted a literature
review using the systematic literature review (SLR) and a survey has been done.
These findings will be useful in defining the objectives for future lists of
historic buildings in Changsha, and when combined with research on previous
lists, they may be significant in understanding the prospects for modern
heritage conservation in Changsha City.