Landscape Design of the Mazlumkhan Sulu Mausoleum Territory: Principles of Cultural Heritage Preservation and Sustainable Development
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Landscape architecture, cultural heritage, Mazlumkhan Sulu Mausoleum, sustainable development, green infrastructure, environmental design, historical monument, public spaceAbstract
This article examines the landscape design project developed for the territory surrounding the Mazlumkhan Sulu Mausoleum, one of the significant historical and architectural monuments of Karakalpakstan. The study focuses on the integration of cultural heritage preservation principles with modern landscape architecture approaches. Special attention is paid to spatial organization, green infrastructure, pedestrian circulation systems, environmental sustainability, and visual harmony between the historical monument and its surrounding environment. The proposed landscape design aims to enhance the aesthetic, ecological, and functional value of the site while preserving its historical authenticity. The findings indicate that sustainable landscape planning can significantly contribute to the conservation and promotion of cultural heritage sites.Downloads
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2026-06-09
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Landscape Design of the Mazlumkhan Sulu Mausoleum Territory: Principles of Cultural Heritage Preservation and Sustainable Development. (2026). American Journal of Engineering , Mechanics and Architecture (2993-2637), 4(6), 70-76. https://www.grnjournal.us/index.php/AJEMA/article/view/9538


