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Revitalization of Historic Conservation Areas:The Landscape Design for Yongqing Fang Phase III in Guangzhou,China
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作者 Hu SUN 《景观设计学(中英文)》 CSCD 2024年第5期100-103,共4页
1 Introduction The regeneration and revitalization of historic conservation areas is not only of significant importance for the transformation of urban spaces but also has become a widely discussed topic in recent urb... 1 Introduction The regeneration and revitalization of historic conservation areas is not only of significant importance for the transformation of urban spaces but also has become a widely discussed topic in recent urban renewal efforts.The Yongqing Fang,sitting in the Enning Road 1 Introduction The regeneration and revitalization of historic conservation areas is not only of significant importance for the transformation of urban spaces but also has become a widely discussed topic in recent urban renewal efforts.The Yongqing Fang,sitting in the Enning Road Historic Conservation Area in Guangzhou,China is renowned as“the most beautiful old-style street in Guangzhou.”Through its staged redevelopment since 2016,Yongqing Fang has turned into an attractive destination with distinctive Lingnan(Cantonese)characteristics,providing places for specialty dining,creative industries,cultural performances,recreational and cultural experiences,etc.This renewal project has also stimulated the coordinated development of the surrounding areas. 展开更多
关键词 historic conservation Area Urban Public Space Urban Design Urban Renewal Cultural Landscape Landscape Design
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Traffic Calming in Historic District Conservation 被引量:2
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作者 ZHUO Jian 《Journal of Landscape Research》 2017年第1期105-112,共8页
The Historic Conservation District(HCD) is an important target for urban heritage protection in China. The spatial characteristics of its road system,formed before the appearance of automobile,do not adapt to the car ... The Historic Conservation District(HCD) is an important target for urban heritage protection in China. The spatial characteristics of its road system,formed before the appearance of automobile,do not adapt to the car traffic. In the context of very rapid motorization in Chinese cities,the increase in car traffic brings an inevitable trouble for the protection of HCDs. Road widening and pedestrianization are two popular solutions to this problem in current practices; however,both of them may lead to negative consequences. Inspired by the development of Zone 30 in European cities,this paper firstly cleared up first some misunderstandings of the concept of traffic calming,then taking the inner city of Paris as an example,explained how traffic calming measures can be implemented in HCDs and what effects will be generated. Finally,it discussed the possible application of traffic calming measures in HCDs projects in China and pointed out the specific situations of Chinese cities to which the planners should pay more attention. 展开更多
关键词 historic conservation District(HCD) Traffic calming MOTORIZATION Zone 30 Pedestrian area PARIS
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The Research Laboratory for Conservation of Historical Relics of Zhejiang Provincial Museum
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《文物保护与考古科学》 1996年第1期64-64,共1页
关键词 The Research Laboratory for conservation of historical Relics of Zhejiang Provincial Museum
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Between Tangibility and Intangibility——A Review on Conservation Planning and Its Implementation in the Historical City of NanJing
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作者 Chen Duo Qiu Ping qian Nanjing Planning Bureau Nanjing Planning and Design Institute 《China City Planning Review》 1990年第1期46-52,共7页
The conservation plan for the famous historical and cultural city of Nanjing was prepared since several yearsago.The plan,being an integral component to enrich comprehensive planning of the city,has been workingeffect... The conservation plan for the famous historical and cultural city of Nanjing was prepared since several yearsago.The plan,being an integral component to enrich comprehensive planning of the city,has been workingeffectively through the planning structure to direct the development of Nanjing.However,upon further analysis,au-thors of this article feel that this plan still has its own deficiences and drawbacks in exploring indepth the city’scultural origin,in selecting the essentials while discarding the dross and in blazing new trails based on the rich legacyof the past.These aspects need to be further investigated and to illustrate these points,two scenic belts are proposedto be included into the conservation plan. 展开更多
关键词 Rev In A Review on conservation Planning and Its Implementation in the historical City of NanJing Between Tangibility and Intangibility
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Historic Districts in the Wake of Modern Adversities:Reflections from China and Norway 被引量:2
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作者 Sai Varsha Akavarapu Wang Yu Lisbet Sauarlia 《China City Planning Review》 CSCD 2019年第2期44-51,共8页
A shift to a market-led economy initialized due to globalization has caused massive restructuring–both economically and spatially.In the midst of such restructuring processes for place promotion and investment market... A shift to a market-led economy initialized due to globalization has caused massive restructuring–both economically and spatially.In the midst of such restructuring processes for place promotion and investment marketing,falls culture and heritage.The developed world identified the value of heritage and centered the restructuring around the global-local nexus,whereas the developing world,increasingly influenced by the far west,made progress towards'Americanization.'However different the approaches might be,a similarity in the situation of perception of culture can be found today–induced by the technical and global forces.A new debate emerged in the professional communities on preserving the essence of historic districts/neighborhoods based on the ideologies and perceptions of governments and communities alike.This paper aims to decipher the influence of the changing notion of'development'and the globalization on the historic districts in the developing and developed worlds,by detailing the case of the Drum Tower Muslim District in Xi’an and a mining town named R?ros(a world heritage site)in Norway.The study is primarily based on secondary sources,discussions with experts,field visits,and in depth interviews with local people.The findings from both the cases prove that there is no clear distinction in the current scenario of historic district preservation,although the governing processes and planning mechanisms of both countries have stark differences. 展开更多
关键词 historic district conservation cultural heritage GLOBALIZATION MODERNIZATION economic and spatial restructuring China Norway
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