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Characteristics and types of recreational buildings

The characteristics of leisure buildings: high artistic requirements, great flexibility, coordination with the garden environment, suitable for tourists’ needs for viewing while moving, and achieving different scenery as they move. The types of leisure buildings include corridors, exhibition halls, halls, pavilions and other types.

The resting building, also called a pavilion, is a traditional Chinese dot-style building with open surroundings. It is used for people to stay and observe, and is also used for ceremonies. It appeared in the middle and late Northern and Southern Dynasties. Other buildings in Chinese gardens, such as pavilions and pavilions, also play this role. They are all designed to allow visitors to enter from small spaces to large spaces, that is, to break through the limited and enter the infinite. The body of the pavilion is generally surrounded by spiritual space, and the space is transparent, absorbing the infinite scenery of the large outside space.

Today’s recreational buildings

Nowadays, new residential complexes have open green spaces to guide residents to enter and provide residents with a green space to relax. Generally include residential area parks, community gardens, group green spaces, and inter-residence green spaces designed as open green spaces, etc.

In urban planning, residential area parks are supporting public green spaces built according to the scale of residential areas and with certain activities and facilities. The community garden is a centralized green space built in a residential community with certain activities and facilities. The group green space is directly adjacent to the residential buildings and is combined with the green space arranged in groups of residential buildings. It has a certain rest function.