townscape
noun [ C ] uk/ˈtaʊn.skeɪp/ us/ˈtaʊn.skeɪp/
城镇景观;城镇景观的艺术作品
a view or the appearance of a town or city, or a work of art that represents this
The building received an award for its contribution to the townscape. 这座建筑因其对城市景观的贡献而获奖。
They acknowledged the work of the District Council in the conservation of Edinburgh's historic townscape. 他们承认区议会在保护爱丁堡的历史城市景观方面所做的工作。
He painted an extraordinary series of landscapes and townscapes. 他画了一系列非凡的风景画和城镇景观画作。
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- The display looks at the architecture of the American pioneers: trappers' log cabins, white-painted churches and Wild West townscapes.
- The characteristic images of the industrial landscape or townscape in nineteenth-century literature included tall chimneys thrusting into the sky.
- Few architects criticized the new townscape of Docklands or the Isle of Dogs.
- He painted empty, dreamlike townscapes with arched buildings, long shadows, and odd perspectives.
- The photographer revealed the creative process behind his ghostly American townscapes.