The design philosophy of landscape gabion includes the following aspects:
1. **Environmental Protection Concept**:
- The gabion netting allows stones to be filled in, which provides favorable growing conditions for plants between the stones, thus improving the surrounding greenery.
- The use of natural materials, such as stones, reduces environmental impact.
2. **Ecological Concept**:
- The gabion netting, covered with sand and soil, promotes the growth of plants between the stones, improving the local ecological environment.
- The involvement of microorganisms and insects promotes a positive cycle with the surrounding environment, contributing to the restoration and protection of ecosystems.
3. **Sustainable Development Concept**:
- The gabion structure is removable and recyclable, having no destructive impact on the ecological environment and conserving resources.
- The design considers long-term ecological and environmental impacts, achieving sustainable development.
4. **Aesthetic Concept**:
- The use of stones of different sizes and shapes, combined with creativity, creates a unique landscape effect.
- The integration with the surrounding environment preserves the original natural characteristics while adding modern elements to form an aesthetically pleasing landscape.
5. **Functionality and Practicality**:
- The gabion structure is sturdy and durable, serving both as a retaining wall and as a decorative element in landscape design.
- The construction is simple, with quick results, and the stones themselves have many gaps, which are easy for water to drain through.
6. **Convenience of Construction**:
- The gabion netting is easy to disassemble and install, does not require a complex installation system such as drainage ditches.
- The construction process is simple, and the installation of stones themselves are easy to accommodate for drainage.
7. **Diversity**:
- The diversity in material choices, not limited to stones, can also include materials such as wood or glass products, enriching the landscape design.
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