Art and Design Review

Volume 8, Issue 4 (November 2020)

ISSN Print: 2332-1997   ISSN Online: 2332-2004

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Guo Zhuang: Re-Created Nature in Microcosm

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DOI: 10.4236/adr.2020.84016    306 Downloads   810 Views  
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Guo Zhuang Villa is a famous residence-villa in Hangzhou City, southern China. It is well known for its unique artistic style and its meticulous construction. The villa has a history of over 100 years, initially serving as the residence of Duanfu Song in 1907 Qing dynasty. In the Minguo period (Republic of China), the villa was sold to Shilin Guo. Since that time, the villa has been called “Guo Zhuang”—meaning the villa of the Guo family. Guo Zhuang not only features the elements typical of southern Chinese gardens, with their elegant re-creations of nature, but also has its own unique character, cleverly blending the garden into nature and incorporating two artificial ponds near the West Lake in Hangzhou. This article is on the basis of reading much historical document and bookmaking, researching the formation, the background and the geography of Guo Zhuang Villa, and mainly carries research on its garden location, layout spatial processing, creating artistic mood, the choice and configuration of landscape plants and so on. These are useful references to modern landscape architecture design and construction.

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Sun, P. (2020) Guo Zhuang: Re-Created Nature in Microcosm. Art and Design Review, 8, 209-214. doi: 10.4236/adr.2020.84016.

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