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Transportation System Development For Historical District Reservation

Posted on:2015-11-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H S ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2382330491452519Subject:Architecture
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Infrastructure development planning and design for urban development is an important part for cities,and the historic district with its special nature plays a special role in the urban development process.Historic Centre of the city far more than the value of "childhood memories" So simple.Protection of the Old City is also not limited to save a shell,or fix a fake antiques,for the protection of the old city should be carried out simultaneously from multiple aspects.On the one hand you want to update the infrastructure of the Old City,Old City to maintain and improve the people's living environment,making the town's resources to bring new vitality to give the Old City,on the other hand to maintain and improve the management,making the Old City residents to continue living in the old city and enjoy the convenience of a new life.Through discussion and analysis in the urban development process,the role of transportation systems,transportation systems and the characteristics of the historic district,the Old City through research and improved transportation systems,meridians between the Old City Park,through the development of ways to protect Old City.This paper focuses on the various transport systems in urban development for the city's influence,and how the two sets of local conditions convergence of old and new city transport system.Summarized various domestic cases,the conclusion that an adaptive double traffic space,on the one hand to meet the needs of the old city protection,on the other hand also meet the requirements of part of the transformation,so that resources can be with the old town City In this "basement" converge,thus the city's endless resource information input of the old city,but also for the sustainable development of the old city to provide adequate space.
Keywords/Search Tags:Infrastructure, Historical preservation, Transportation
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