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走进位于北京东城区的菊儿胡同,中外游客对既诗情画意又活色生香的古民居流连忘返:青砖粉墙黛瓦的小楼错落有致、和谐搭配的树木花草生机盎然。谁能想到,这里20多年前还是垃圾遍地的篷户区。实现这一改变的是我国建筑学家、2011年国家最高科技奖获得者、两院院士吴良镛。1988年,吴良镛受邀为这个典型的“危积漏”(危房、积水、漏雨)地
Into the Jucheng alley located in Dongcheng District, Beijing, Chinese and foreign tourists to both the poetic and vivid and lively ancient dwellings linger: blue brick wall Daiwa small patchwork, harmony with the trees and flowers full of vitality. Who can think of, here more than 20 years ago, litter all over the canopy area. To achieve this change is China’s architects, the winner of the National Supreme Science and Technology Award in 2011, Academician Wu Liangliang. In 1988, Wu Liang 镛 was invited as the typical “dangerous leak” (dangerous, water, rain) to