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Neoclassical garden landscape

Neoclassicism:

Neo-classicism style originated from the west, which combines elements of China gardens and western architectural aesthetics, with a house in the house and a house in the landscape. It emphasizes that the heavy and steady building entity reveals the fashion atmosphere, and intercepts the classic symbols of Chinese and foreign houses with elegant and simple external decoration.

As a representative work of neoclassicism, Landscape Design embodies the essence of this style.

Its main key words are "culture, exquisiteness, elegance, ecology and modernity", and its leading ideology is "China's traditional gardening techniques, the embellishment of European exquisite sketches, modern expressions, and the organic combination of Chinese and Western cultures".

Characteristics of neoclassicism

First, the classical gardens in China with greening as the base.

1. Learn from nature and take music as beauty. One stone, one water, one flower and one wood, its shape and posture strive to simulate the natural ecology and avoid human traces. Although people do it, it is like heaven. 2. Greening and beautification, using multi-level and high-density greening collocation methods from upper, middle and lower levels, and using gardens and native tree species in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River to create a living space with rich and diverse color levels.

Second, simple and exquisite European sketch embellishment

1, avoiding the appearance of the big axis and a large number of hedges in the big square, embodying aesthetics and simplicity everywhere.

2. Decorate with exquisite pavilions, cloisters, pottery pots and other pieces to create an elegant and most expensive living environment.