"Sponge city design refers to an urban planning concept that utilizes natural and engineered systems to manage water. It aims to absorb, retain, and slowly release stormwater, reducing runoff and improving water quality. Key features include permeable pavements, green roofs, rain gardens, and the use of natural vegetation. This approach is gaining popularity for mitigating urban flooding and enhancing ecological sustainability."...
Ecological Sponge Landscape Planning and Design refers to a sustainable urban design approach that aims to manage stormwater naturally by utilizing landscape features to infiltrate, store, filter, and evaporate rainwater. This method enhances urban resilience, reduces pollution, and improves water quality. It involves designing landscapes with permeable surfaces, vegetative filters, and natural depressions to mimic natural hydrological cycles.
Honeycomb landscape facilities refer to landscape design elements that incorporate honeycomb patterns or structures. These can include cases such as honeycomb-shaped seating, honeycomb patterned pavilions, or even entire honeycomb-themed garden designs. They are often used to create visually appealing and functional spaces, combining aesthetics with practicality in outdoor settings.