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Evaluation and Renovation Strategy of Buildings in Mountainous Towns from the Perspectives of Nature and Culture: Taking Ciping Town, Jinggangshan as an Example

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  • CHEN, Xuanming
  • LUO, Qi

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In recent years, as a new growth point of China's economic development, small towns are under construction in full swing[1]. But with the rapid expansion, many problems that the city scholars and builders think about have emerged. The problems in the construction of small towns are mainly reflected in the over development of capital, insufficient understanding on culture, deviation of construction strategies, etc. In many small towns, there is an imbalance between the volume and color of buildings, the architectural form is single[2], and the expression of local culture is insufficient. From the perspectives of nature and culture, the architecture of Ciping Town, a mountainous town, is evaluated. In view of the problems found, this paper puts forward its thinking on the buildings in this type of small towns, so as to provide some reference for the development of architecture in this type of small towns.

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  • CHEN, Xuanming & LUO, Qi, 2020. "Evaluation and Renovation Strategy of Buildings in Mountainous Towns from the Perspectives of Nature and Culture: Taking Ciping Town, Jinggangshan as an Example," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 12(11), November.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:310100
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.310100
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