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What is the design concept of mountain landscape?

In recent years, with the development of economy, people are increasingly yearning for the leisure and comfortable life of returning to nature, and advocate the seclusion and health culture of "returning to nature and returning to nature". Therefore, various resorts, leisure and health resorts, etc. have developed vigorously, and leisure vacation tourism has become a fashion. Mountain towns have become the first choice for leisure and vacation tourism because of their unique mountainous and hilly landforms, climate environment and rich natural landscape resources and cultural resources. The reason why people choose this back-to-nature way of leisure is simply to escape the harsh living environment in the city and seek spiritual and physical relaxation. Therefore, the concept of ecotourism has been applied to the planning and construction of many tourist areas. my country is rich in mountain tourism resources and has excellent conditions for developing mountain leisure tourism. Mountain leisure vacation, which integrates appreciating the landscape, feeling the natural wildness, experiencing mountain life, enjoying leisure and entertainment, and relaxing the body and mind, is the mainstream product with the greatest development potential in my country's tourism market.

The Vision Design Institute is committed to the development of mountainous areas in two directions. The first is to explore the macro principles of mountain architecture research and establish a more reasonable and reliable concept of mountain architecture; the second is to combine the previous mountain architectural practices, creatively summarize the characteristic patterns of mountain architecture, and propose various guiding significance for architectural design practice. in principle. The mountainous topography where the building is located is used according to local conditions, and the mountainous terrain changes as much as possible, without destroying the original topography, landforms and natural landscapes, so that the building becomes an organic landscape integrated into the environment.