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The Research on the Renewal Method of Industrial Areas in Historical Corridor

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Under the background of the post-industrial era, the industrial areas in the historical corridor environment has always been the key research direction of urban renewal, and it is also the key practice area for the renewal of the existing construction land in territorial space planning. This article discusses the transformation and renewal methods of industrial areas from the perspective of historical corridors, and combines urban positioning and industrial transformation needs to solve the decline of industrial areas, improve spatial quality, and stimulate subsequent development of the areas. On the basis of the theoretical framework of heritage corridors, based on reality, the research idea of "resource investigation and corridor determination-characteristic analysis-corridor construction and industrial area renewal" is formed, which makes the renewal more systematic and hierarchical, and fully reflects the historical corridor spatial pattern characteristics. First, determine the historical corridors through background overview recognition, overall value evaluation, and information landing. Next, a comprehensive survey of the elements of the overall system of historical corridors is carried out from the perspective of the corridor system, industrial areas, and buildings. Among them, the industrial areas can be divided into six types, and evaluate the reuse potential from both own values and external influences. On this basis, suggestions for the transformation and renewal of industrial areas are put forward, which mainly include the four leading directions of economic benefits, social services, cultural promotion, and ecological restoration.

Published in Urban and Regional Planning (Volume 6, Issue 4)
DOI 10.11648/j.urp.20210604.17
Page(s) 155-164
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Keywords

Historical Corridor, Industrial Area, Renewal, Potential Evaluation

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  • Beijing Municipal Institute of City Plainning & Design, Beijing, China

  • Beijing Tsinghua Tongheng Urban Planning & Design Institute, Beijing, China

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