Journal of Architecture | Liu Liyuan, Zhao Qi | Endless Meaning of Public Gardens – Design Language of Beijing Zoo’s Pheasant Garden | Issue


Endless meaning “refers to the visual or psychological depth of scenery beyond physical distance.

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The Summer Palace has the “Endless Intent Pavilion”, which means a pavilion with infinite scenery meaning.

Emperor Qianlong once wrote a poem for it: “Intent exists in endless places, not in words and interpretations.

The pheasant garden of Beijing Zoo, as a unique case of integrating the “endless meaning” of traditional gardens with modern flowing space, reflects the conscious combination of traditional and modern architectural language by a group of architects before the reform and opening up.

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