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Strategies for Cultural Inheritance of Environmental Art Design in the Renewal of Historical and Cultural Blocks

Kaili Zhang

Abstract


Historical and cultural blocks are the carriers of urban cultural memory, and cultural inheritance in their renewal has become a core
issue in urban development. Environmental art design takes space construction, visual communication and ecological restoration as its core
means, and plays an irreplaceable role in balancing the functionality and cultural character of a block. This paper takes the practical dilemmas
in the renewal of historical and cultural blocks as the starting point and explores the specific pathways for environmental art design to involve
in cultural inheritance from three dimensions: the restoration of material space, the translation of intangible cultural heritage, and community
participatory design. Research has found that through "micro-regeneration" of space, symbolized cultural expression, and place-based scene
creation, the organic integration of historical culture and modern life can be achieved to provide practical reference for the dynamic inheritance of historical and cultural blocks.

Keywords


Environmental Art Design; Renewal of Historical and Cultural Blocks; Cultural Inheritance; Space Restoration

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/rcha.v3i9.8137

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