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Study On The"Adaptive Renewal"Strategy Of Urban Industrial Remains

Posted on:2019-09-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X WenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2382330596966779Subject:Architecture
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In contemporary China,urban construction has become increasingly saturated.People begin to pay attention to the problem of urban renewal.Now,China entered the post-industrial era,a large number of industrial remains have emerged,which has hindered the development of cities.Many of them have been demolished.In the past ten years,the practice of industrial remains renewal has been started in China,and it has created some successful cases.But in recent years,many cities have begun to follow blindly,and many practices which are out of character and do not meet the needs of urban development begin to appear.The practice of blindly following the trend will not only bring about any positive impact on the city,but may also destroy a large number of precious industrial relics.Therefore,this paper takes the urban industrial remains renewal as the research object,hoping to explore a " Adaptive Renewal " road which can meet the needs of social sustainable development.The author gives a comprehensive and systematic concept of "adaptive renewal",and discusses it from three levels,namely,macro,middle and micro.At the "macro" level we analyze the urban property of industrial remains,expounds the concept from two aspects: regional cultural traceability and urban functional replacement;At the "middle" level we analyze the property of itself,and discussing the Space structure from the square,streets,entrances and landscape spaces.At the "micro" level we analyze the material elements,respectively expounds from three aspects of architectural space,boundary space,and landscape space.Last,I predict the trend of the "adaptive renewal " theory.And I hope that the systematic "adaptive renewal " thinking model can provide a train of thought for the following urban practice.
Keywords/Search Tags:Urban Industrial Remains, Adaptive Renewal, Urbanism, Space Composition, Design Methods
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