This research focuses on the problems of "adaptability" and "adaptive renewal" in the development of Chinese villages and towns. Through the analysis of the origin, evolution and status quo of the Fenghuang ancient town, the author explores the spatial transformation of the public space of the ancient town in terms of the potential adaptability of environment, culture, and value. The research was started on the basis of the workshop guided by professor Laura Anna Pezzetti between Politecnico di Milano & Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology and completed under the deepening of the professor's studio course. At the same time, thanks to the support of China’s current rural revitalization and development strategy, the author creatively discovered the compatibility between the existing buildings of the town and traditional industries, so the original tourism-led industrial form of the ancient town was extended to the cultural industry and agricultural products in the design. In this project, the adaptive transformation of old and new buildings has enabled the ancient town to achieve sustainable development.
Attraverso l'analisi dell'origine, dell'evoluzione e della situazione attuale della città antica di Fenghuang, questo articolo discute il potenziale adattivo dell'ambiente, della cultura e del valore dello spazio pubblico della città antica nella trasformazione spaziale. La ricerca è stata avviata sulla base del workshop guidato dalla professoressa Laura Anna Pezzetti tra POLIMI & XAUAT e completata nell'ambito dell'approfondimento del corso di studio del docente. Allo stesso tempo, grazie al sostegno dell'attuale strategia di rivitalizzazione e sviluppo rurale cinese, l'autore trova creativamente la compatibilità tra edifici esistenti e industrie rurali. Pertanto, nel progetto, la forma industriale guidata dal turismo originale della città antica si estende allo scavo di industrie culturali e prodotti agricoli, e si applica alla trasformazione adattiva di vecchi e nuovi edifici, in modo che il rinnovamento della città antica possa svilupparsi in modo sostenibile.
A case study on the adaptive renewal of the public space in historical and cultural towns from the perspective of rural revitalization
Guo, Ting
2021/2022
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This research focuses on the problems of "adaptability" and "adaptive renewal" in the development of Chinese villages and towns. Through the analysis of the origin, evolution and status quo of the Fenghuang ancient town, the author explores the spatial transformation of the public space of the ancient town in terms of the potential adaptability of environment, culture, and value. The research was started on the basis of the workshop guided by professor Laura Anna Pezzetti between Politecnico di Milano & Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology and completed under the deepening of the professor's studio course. At the same time, thanks to the support of China’s current rural revitalization and development strategy, the author creatively discovered the compatibility between the existing buildings of the town and traditional industries, so the original tourism-led industrial form of the ancient town was extended to the cultural industry and agricultural products in the design. In this project, the adaptive transformation of old and new buildings has enabled the ancient town to achieve sustainable development.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/10589/186267