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00:04:24提示词:https://images.gogpt.vip/aigf/m_origin/20251109/1930503/hhr2ky72c9a3uq6a.jpeg 1. Site Analysis and Design Challenges Your site diagram clearly presents a long trapezoidal space (approximately 50㎡). This is the core challenge of the design and also the starting point for creativity. Shape Characteristics: The depth (8 meters) is greater than the width (upper base 4.95 meters, lower base 7.92 meters), which has obvious guiding and perspective features. The design should utilize this characteristic to guide visitors from the entrance to explore the interior. Spatial Perception: It can easily appear long and oppressive. The solution is to create a rich experience of "small within large" through clever spatial divisions (such as segmentation, undulation, and blocking). Surrounding Relations: The adjacent exhibition booths on both sides imply limited side views, so the landscape at the front and back (entrance and end) needs to be emphasized. The "lawn" areas at the front and back can use scenic views to integrate the garden into a broader environment. 2. Design Concept Direction Suggestion: An "Ecological Corridor" for Exploration and Discovery We can conceptualize this long space as a condensed ecological exploration corridor, allowing visitors to experience a complete journey of an "eco-friendly community garden" within just 8 meters. Theme Naming Examples: “Emerald Gathering Corridor” or “Neighborhood Ecological Valley” Emerald: Symbolizes the richness of plant layers and ecological overlap. Gathering Corridor: Refers both to the physical form of the corridor and symbolizes a place of community interaction. Neighborhood Ecological Valley: Emphasizes community attributes and the sense of enclosure that converges towards the center from both sides. 3. Triune (Ecological, Social, Educational) Specific Implementation Strategies We will divide the garden along the 8-meter depth into three functional segments, progressing layer by layer: First Segment: Entrance Interaction Area (Sociality First, approximately 2-3 meters deep) Function: Attract, linger, initial interaction. Design Techniques: Welcome Node: Set up a low archway or landscape wall made of recycled wood or eco-cement, with embedded tiles or QR codes (introducing the garden concept) to clearly mark the entrance. Interactive Facilities: On one side, set up a shallow rainwater collection display device (combined with ecological education), and on the other side, a set of lightweight movable seating or low wooden steps for brief rest and communication. This is the "living room" of the garden. Plant Configuration: Mainly bright, fragrant ornamental grasses and seasonal flowers, such as sage and sweet alyssum, to create a friendly and warm atmosphere. Second Segment: Ecological Core Area (Core of Ecology and Education, approximately 3-4 meters deep) Function: Display ecological technologies, biodiversity, and provide immersive experiences. Design Techniques: Terrain Creation: Slightly modify the ground to create gentle slopes, breaking the monotony of the elongated space. Paths can be transformed into winding gravel or wooden boardwalks. Ecological Technology Display: Insect Hotel: Use recycled wood, bamboo tubes, pine cones, etc., to provide habitats for insects. Compost Bin: Designed as a beautiful wooden box, labeled "Garden's Kitchen," showcasing the process of turning kitchen waste into treasure. Native and Nectar Plant Strips: Plant native flora of Shanghai (such as honeysuckle, drunken fish grass) and nectar plants attracting butterflies and bees (such as verbena, aster), with signage, creating a vivid biodiversity conservation classroom. Vertical Greening: Use the boundary walls on both sides or set up grids to plant climbing plants (such as trumpet vine, morning glory), increasing greenery and improving microclimate. Third Segment: Quiet Reflection Area (Sublimation of Education and Socialization, approximately 2-3 meters deep) Function: Quiet observation, contemplation, solitude, or intimate discussions. Design Techniques: Visual Focus: Set up a core landscape, such as a small mirrored water feature (recirculated water, cost controllable) reflecting sky and clouds, or an interesting "seed sculpture." Enclosed Space: Create a relatively private corner using taller plants (such as slender bamboo, ornamental grass screens). Educational Extension: Set up a "touchable" plant growing box, planting edible herbs (mint, basil), with labels introducing their habits, embodying the concept of "edible landscapes," and conveying thoughts of low carbon and self-sufficiency. 4. Plant and Material Recommendations (Aligning with Shanghai's Floral Scene in April-May) Plant Selection: Framework Plants: Use a small amount of ornamental grasses (such as foxtail grass) or evergreen shrubs (such as fruit orchids) to set the tone. Theme Flowers: Focus on blue-purple and white tones, creating a tranquil and elegant atmosphere. Recommended: sage, delphinium, lupin, foxglove, Mexican sage, etc. They bloom in spring, have beautiful forms, and are excellent nectar sources. Ground Cover: Use organic mulches like bark or pine needles to retain moisture and suppress weeds, demonstrating ecological management. Material Selection (Cost Controlled Under 70,000): Main Materials: Prioritize recyclable wood, bamboo, eco-cement bricks, local stones/gravel. These materials are simple, eco-friendly, and relatively cost-controllable. Small Items: Use repurposed old items whenever possible (such as old tires for planting beds, old pottery for water features), reflecting a low-carbon philosophy. Summary: Design Highlights Transform disadvantages into advantages: Convert the elongated terrain into a rhythmic "exploration journey," avoiding a flat narrative. Narrative Layout: From front to back, forming a complete narrative logic of "Attraction- Exploration- Reflection," closely adhering to the theme. Perceptible Ecology: Directly display ecological technologies such as compost, insect hotels, and rainwater collection as landscape elements, making "eco-friendliness" visualizable and understandable. All-age Friendly Details: Gentle slopes, touchable herb gardens, and interesting signage cater to the different needs of children, adults, and seniors. Garden Background, --ar 4:3 --v 7 --stylize 100 --iw 0.25 --sref https://images.gogpt.vip/aigf/m_origin/20251110/1930503/1q3z3x6xw9f0sc1i.jpg
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