Abstract Based on the structure and landscape design of the Shijiu shed tunnel on the Jejiehe-Deqin highway in the Tibetan region, this paper analyzes the present status regarding the shed tunnel landscape, describes the architectural culture of Tibet, and presents the landscape design criteria for the shed tunnel. Complying with requirements of applicability, economy, and aesthetic sense, the civil engineering structure should be integrated and harmonized with the natural landscape and regional culture, reaching the goals of protecting the environment and representing the national culture.
Abstract:
Based on the structure and landscape design of the Shijiu shed tunnel on the Jejiehe-Deqin highway in the Tibetan region, this paper analyzes the present status regarding the shed tunnel landscape, describes the architectural culture of Tibet, and presents the landscape design criteria for the shed tunnel. Complying with requirements of applicability, economy, and aesthetic sense, the civil engineering structure should be integrated and harmonized with the natural landscape and regional culture, reaching the goals of protecting the environment and representing the national culture.