Sharing,co-education,coexistence:landscape aesthetics and experience from a resilient perspective
With the increasing emphasis on cultural diversity and the concept of sharing in society,landscape design needs to focus more on social participation,cultural co-educated and the creation of shared spaces.In this context,the discussion of landscape aesthetics and experience from a resilient perspective is conducive to build a more inclusive and sustainable urban landscape,and promote people to better share,co-educate and coexist in the urban environment.Through in-depth research on the concepts of ecology and resilience,combined with Professor Yu Kongjian's research foundation,and using specific case studies,this paper proposes the basic principles of resilient landscape design:adapting to local conditions,energy conservation and emission reduction,natural craftsmanship,and revealing nature.This principle not only emphasizes respect and full utilization of regional characteristics,but also emphasizes energy efficiency,advocates natural process participation in design,and showcases the beauty of nature through design.