In the context of Shanghai as the core city of the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration, this project discusses the challenges and opportunities of landscape transformation of industrial buildings in the post-industrialization period. With the rapid development since the reform and opening up, especially the opening of Pudong New Area, Shanghai's industrial structure has realized the transformation from “two, three, one” to “three, two, one”, and the tertiary industry has become the economic pillar. However, as the city enters the post-industrialization stage, the central urban area is facing problems such as population pressure, traffic congestion, and environmental pollution, which directly affect the sustainable development of Shanghai and the improvement of the quality of urban life. In this context, this project focuses on how to support Shanghai's social life and ecosystem through industrial building renovation. First of all, the functional renovation of industrial buildings not only continues the historical and cultural values, but also provides new development space for tertiary industries, especially cultural and creative industries. Landscape restoration, on the other hand, provides an opportunity to improve the quality of the urban environment, especially in terms of pollution control and ecosystem restoration. The introduction of sports and health facilities, on the other hand, provides space for urban residents to cope with population pressure and improve their quality of life, and lays the foundation for the promotion of a healthy lifestyle. Meanwhile, the improved accessibility of the slow-moving transportation system helps alleviate traffic congestion, promotes green travel modes in the city, and provides higher connectivity to functional areas within the region. By exploring these topics, this project provides a comprehensive program for urban renewal in Shanghai to address existing problems and promote sustainable development. At the same time, these explorations are also useful for the transformation of industrial buildings in other similar cities.
Nel contesto di Shanghai, città centrale dell'agglomerato urbano del Delta del fiume Yangtze, questo progetto discute le sfide e le opportunità della trasformazione paesaggistica degli edifici industriali nel periodo della post-industrializzazione. Con il rapido sviluppo successivo alla riforma e all'apertura, in particolare con l'apertura della Nuova Area di Pudong, la struttura industriale di Shanghai si è trasformata da “due, tre, uno” a “tre, due, uno” e l'industria terziaria è diventata il pilastro economico. Tuttavia, con l'ingresso della città nella fase di post-industrializzazione, l'area urbana centrale si trova ad affrontare problemi quali la pressione demografica, la congestione del traffico e l'inquinamento ambientale, che influiscono direttamente sullo sviluppo sostenibile di Shanghai e sul miglioramento della qualità della vita urbana. In questo contesto, il progetto si concentra su come sostenere la vita sociale e l'ecosistema di Shanghai attraverso la ristrutturazione degli edifici industriali. In primo luogo, la ristrutturazione funzionale degli edifici industriali non solo mantiene i valori storici e culturali, ma fornisce anche nuovi spazi di sviluppo per le industrie terziarie, in particolare quelle culturali e creative. Il restauro del paesaggio, invece, offre l'opportunità di migliorare la qualità dell'ambiente urbano, soprattutto in termini di controllo dell'inquinamento e di ripristino dell'ecosistema. L'introduzione di strutture sportive e sanitarie, invece, offre spazio ai residenti urbani per far fronte alla pressione demografica e migliorare la qualità della vita, ponendo le basi per la promozione di uno stile di vita sano. Nel frattempo, il miglioramento dell'accessibilità del sistema di trasporto lento contribuisce ad alleviare la congestione del traffico, a promuovere modalità di spostamento ecologiche in città e a fornire una maggiore connettività alle aree funzionali della regione. Esplorando questi temi, il progetto fornisce un programma completo per il rinnovamento urbano di Shanghai, per affrontare i problemi esistenti e promuovere lo sviluppo sostenibile. Allo stesso tempo, queste esplorazioni
Renovation along the first bay of Huangpu River
Lyu, Tiantian;Wang, Yihan;Zhang, Xiao
2023/2024
Abstract
In the context of Shanghai as the core city of the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration, this project discusses the challenges and opportunities of landscape transformation of industrial buildings in the post-industrialization period. With the rapid development since the reform and opening up, especially the opening of Pudong New Area, Shanghai's industrial structure has realized the transformation from “two, three, one” to “three, two, one”, and the tertiary industry has become the economic pillar. However, as the city enters the post-industrialization stage, the central urban area is facing problems such as population pressure, traffic congestion, and environmental pollution, which directly affect the sustainable development of Shanghai and the improvement of the quality of urban life. In this context, this project focuses on how to support Shanghai's social life and ecosystem through industrial building renovation. First of all, the functional renovation of industrial buildings not only continues the historical and cultural values, but also provides new development space for tertiary industries, especially cultural and creative industries. Landscape restoration, on the other hand, provides an opportunity to improve the quality of the urban environment, especially in terms of pollution control and ecosystem restoration. The introduction of sports and health facilities, on the other hand, provides space for urban residents to cope with population pressure and improve their quality of life, and lays the foundation for the promotion of a healthy lifestyle. Meanwhile, the improved accessibility of the slow-moving transportation system helps alleviate traffic congestion, promotes green travel modes in the city, and provides higher connectivity to functional areas within the region. By exploring these topics, this project provides a comprehensive program for urban renewal in Shanghai to address existing problems and promote sustainable development. At the same time, these explorations are also useful for the transformation of industrial buildings in other similar cities.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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