洛阳庞贝风格城市公园概念设计效果图描述

提示词:Luoyang Pompeii Style Urban Park Concept Design Visualization Description (Note: The following is a text-based visual presentation, and 3D renderings can be generated through design software based on the description) Overall Viewpoint: Core Landscape Area at the Intersection of the Cross Axis The center of the image is the intersection of the east-west "Historical and Cultural Axis" and the north-south "Ecological Landscape Axis"—a rectangular central water pool. The pool measures approximately 50 meters along each side, with walls made of light gray stone, and blue mosaics at the bottom reflect shimmering light in sunlight, simulating the marine-themed water features of ancient Pompeii. In the center of the pool, a three-tiered cascading fountain is set up, with a base composed of Doric columns and a sculpture of the Roman sea god Poseidon (holding a trident) on top. The fountain sprays out radial streams of water through pressure-sensing devices, creating dynamic geometric patterns (such as circular and cross-shaped ripples), while the splashes reflect rainbows in sunlight. East-West Axis: On the left (west side) is the Pompeii colonnade building complex, with an exterior façade using ancient Roman Ionic columns wrapped in white marble, complemented by glass curtain walls and steel structures, reflecting a blend of classic and modern styles. The inner side of the colonnade serves as a cultural display area, where fragments of Pompeii mosaics and exhibits of Luoyang Tang Sancai can be seen through the glass. On the right (east side) is a replica of Han and Wei-style watchtowers, featuring red walls and gray tiles, with LED light strips embedded at the tops of the towers, projecting Luoyang peony patterns at night, forming a cultural contrast between the east and west with the ancient Roman colonnade. North-South Axis: In the foreground (south side) are geometrically arranged flowerbeds and street trees, with flowerbeds laid out symmetrically (such as circular and hexagonal), planting purple lavender and yellow marigolds, edged by trimmed boxwood hedges in a meander pattern. The street trees are tall camphor trees, planted in rows on both sides of the main road, with an 8-meter spacing between tree trunks, creating a shaded avenue. In the background (north side) is the ecological landscape area, where winding ecological ditches pass through green spaces, with irises and reeds planted on both sides of the ditches, reflecting the distant cedar trees and a resting pavilion at the top of the slope (a wooden structure, simplified Pompeii-style pavilion, covered with dark gray metal tiles). Detail Close-ups: Scenes of Diverse Element Fusion 1. Road System and Lighting: ◦ The main road (east-west) is paved with gray-white permeable bricks, edged with black stone and embedded with LED guiding lights, simulating the nighttime lighting of ancient Pompeii, with warm yellow lights forming light bands along the road. ◦ Secondary roads (radiating) are paved with volcanic rock fragments, with a rough texture, connecting the central pool to surrounding functional areas, with columnar signposts at intersections (the base is a Doric column, the top has a double-sided information screen, one side displaying a map of Pompeii and the other side showing Luoyang tourist attractions). 2. Plant Configuration and Seasonal Variation: ◦ Upper Layer: Cedar trees (background forest), camphor trees (street trees), forming a tall green barrier; ◦ Middle Layer: Lagerstroemia (flowering in summer with pink clusters), Hibiscus (flowering in autumn with purple double petals), dotted around the square; ◦ Lower Layer: Ophiopogon (evergreen herbaceous ground cover), Violas (spring flowering belt, interspersed with yellow and purple), covering bare ground, forming a “plant carpet.” ◦ Geometric Flowerbeds: Surrounding the central pool are eight hexagonal flowerbeds, planted with seasonal flowers (such as spring tulips, summer salvia), changing patterns with the seasons to resemble Pompeii mosaic designs or Luoyang peony petal shapes. 3. Architecture and Small Items: ◦ Corridor and Seating: Along the western side of the pool, a replica of an ancient Roman corridor is set up beside the colonnade, with a column spacing of 4 meters, and a steel-framed flower rack overhead, allowing wisteria and grapes to climb, creating a partially shaded space. Inside the corridor are metal-framed wooden benches, with backs carved in a simplified Greek key pattern, providing resting places for visitors. ◦ VR Experience Center: Located in the corner of the cultural display area, the building exterior is a cubic glass box, projecting dynamic images of volcanic eruptions and restored scenes of ancient Luoyang on its façade, with an interactive touchscreen at the entrance allowing visitors to switch between Eastern and Western cultural display modes. 4. Water Features and Ecological Technology: ◦ The northern side of the pool is connected to a stepped oxygenation device, with water flowing through three tiers into the ecological ditch, promoting water circulation; the bottom of the ditch is lined with submerged plant belts (such as Elodea) to purify the water quality, while attracting dragonflies, frogs, and other organisms. ◦ Nighttime Lighting Effects: The pool's fountain features colored LED lights, projecting animations of Pompeii murals (such as the dance of the pastoral deity) and silhouettes of flying figures from the Longmen Grottoes, alternating to showcase themes of Eastern and Western art. Spatial Atmosphere: Coexistence of Classical Order and Modern Vitality • Visual Focus: Central fountain sculpture and east-west cultural contrasting buildings, reinforcing the Pompeian layout of axis symmetry; • Dynamic Experience: Visitors strolling along the main road can trigger AR guides via a mobile app, seeing virtual projections of Pompeii citizens' markets and Tang Dynasty merchant caravans "passing through" the colonnades; • Ecological Details: Permeable paving, rainwater gardens (hidden beneath flowerbeds), and solar-powered streetlights (with lamp posts shaped like ancient Roman torches) reflect sustainable design concepts, resonating with Luoyang’s positioning as an "ecologically livable city." This design deeply integrates the structured layout of ancient Pompeii (geometric axes, columnar language, symmetrical water features) with local Luoyang culture (Han and Wei architecture, peony elements, ecological concepts), creating a public urban space that combines a sense of historical depth with modern experiential quality. --ar 1:1 --v 6.1 --stylize 100
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