Abstract
With the acceleration of urbanization, the design of urban landscape sculpture, as an important part of urban culture, has attracted increasing attention. This study aims to explore geospatial analysis and sustainable aesthetic, innovative design in urban landscape sculpture design. Through field investigation and GIS technology analysis of 30 urban landscape sculptures at home and abroad, it is found that geospatial factors such as topography, landform and climate significantly influence the design and layout of sculptures. The experimental results show that rational use of geospatial information can improve the harmony between sculpture and the environment by 45%. In terms of sustainable aesthetic innovation design, this study puts forward the concept of “ecological sculpture,” which combines local materials and green construction technology to achieve low-carbon and environmental protection of sculpture design. Case studies show that sculpture projects with sustainable design concepts have reduced maintenance costs by 30% while increasing public satisfaction to 85%. This study also discusses the application of digital technology in sculpture design. Through 3D modelling and virtual reality technology, the visualization and optimization of the design process are realized, and the design efficiency is improved by 20%. Geospatial analysis and sustainable aesthetic innovative design play an important role in urban landscape sculpture design, which not only enhances the artistic value of sculpture but also promotes the sustainable development of cities.
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