The Content of Modern Landscape Architecture Discipline and Its Forming Process
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.30564/jees.v1i1.971
Abstract:Modern landscape architecture discipline is not an emerging discipline. It has a very long history. After a long period of multidisciplinary integration, it has formed a modern landscape architecture. In recent years, with the development of society, the problems of environmental problems and economic structural imbalances have become more and more prominent and serious. Therefore, modern landscape architecture is also facing tremendous changes and is at the crossroads of discipline development. This paper analyzes and discusses the content and formation of modern landscape architecture, and points out the characteristics and importance of landscape architecture.
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