Bamboo’s Architecture and Landscape in Gardens Landscape

 

Modern landscape architecture rising increasingly with the materials of bamboo becomes more and more popular. There is a school of pastoral scenery of the bamboo pavilion, bamboo Court, bamboo Gallery ;antique bamboo Menuhin, Zhu lou, bamboo tower, and a local flavor of the bamboo door, bamboo bridges, bamboo fence ... ...

Here are a few examples.

Bamboo pavilion and bamboo house: With a lightweight built easily, elegant and beautiful features, Bamboo pavilion owns natural charm. If we use the bamboo to build pavilions and cultivate the bamboo of the pavilion, it will be full of more natural art beauty.

In the environment of bamboo forest, when the bamboo pavilion in the shade secludes bamboo grove, the artistic mood is more profound, more tasteful, and more fascinating. For instance, the bamboo orchid garden homes in Guangzhou , bamboo pavilion in Xiaogang park

Bamboo building: Zhu Lou often built on nearby bamboo leaves. The common landscape design form of China's ZhuLou is Daijia zhulou which full of national characteristics. Yunnan Zhulou is extraordinary; the tile floor, walls, beams, columns, and so on are the production of bamboo. Bamboo used in the construction of small building, and its low cost, elegant and beautiful appearance have been well received.

Bamboo Fence: bamboo fence in the Landscape design play a role of barriers to play and the King cover and the function can be separated  from garden space, separated from the area. Besides, it can create tourist attractions, as well as decorative role. Bamboo lattice fence can be in various forms: lattice ladder frame, the screen lattice-frame, wedge-shaped lattice frame, plaid umbrella frame  and so on.

Penny Bridge: the bamboo bridge built materials in the form of bamboo or plastic construction or decoration of show its nature, simplicity, economy, practice, beauty, innovation and unique characteristics in landscape design.


 

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