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闲置鱼塘演变为雨水花园的景观再造——第十二届中国(南宁)国际园林博览会“芦草叠塘”景区设计
李存东, 关午军, 巩磊, 朱燕辉
中国建筑设计研究院
摘要:
以南宁园博园“芦草叠塘”景区设计为例,探讨如何利用场地中闲置的坑塘景观,将其改造为与园博会功能相适应且具有未来弹性发展空间的景观,为类似项目的开发设计提供参考与借鉴。以低影响的生态理念,消纳雨水、过滤江水并融入人的活动,将水的表现形式作为主线贯穿景观设计始终,营造具有艺术氛围的雨水花园。景区成为园博盛会最受欢迎的景区之一,设计很好地平衡了会时展览与会后发展的关系,为打造生态可持续园博会提出新思路。
关键词:  闲置鱼塘  雨水花园  低影响  可持续  消纳雨水  植物净化  过程展示  艺术田园
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分类号:TU986
基金项目:
Landscape Reconstruction from Idle Fish Pond to Rainwater Garden—Design of “Reed Grass Overlapping Pond” Scenic Spot of the 12th China (Nanning) International Garden Expo
LI Cundong, GUAN Wujun, Gong Lei, ZHU Yanhui
China Architecture Design and Research Group
Abstract:
Taking the “Reed Grass Overlapping Pond” scenic area design in Nanning International Garden Expo as an example, this paper discusses how to transfer abandoned ponds in the site into better landscape, which adapts the Garden Expo functions and has elastic developing space in the future, providing reference for the development and design of similar projects.. It adopts the low-impact ecological philosophy to absorb rainwater and filter river water and blend them into human activities. By taking the manifestation of water as the main line throughout the landscape design, it creates the rainwater garden with artistic atmosphere. The scenic spot has become one of the most popular sights in the Garden Expo. The design has well balanced the exhibition and post-session development, providing a new idea for building ecologically sustainable gardens.
Key words:  idle fish pond  rainwater garden  low-impact development  sustainable development  plant purification  process expression  art idyll
引用本文:李存东,关午军,巩磊,朱燕辉.闲置鱼塘演变为雨水花园的景观再造——第十二届中国(南宁)国际园林博览会“芦草叠塘”景区设计[J].风景园林,2019,26(4):73-76.
LI Cundong,GUAN Wujun,Gong Lei,ZHU Yanhui.Landscape Reconstruction from Idle Fish Pond to Rainwater Garden—Design of “Reed Grass Overlapping Pond” Scenic Spot of the 12th China (Nanning) International Garden Expo[J].Landscape Architecture Journal, 2019, 26(4):73-76.