摘要: |
滨水工业遗产地区作为社会共享空间,
传统更新模式因过度依赖房地产开发而忽视了
其社会价值,导致社会效益低、财务不可持续
和功能单一。研究从西方共享城市理论出发,探
索滨水工业遗产地区更新的新模式,旨在改进
更新规划方法,为公共空间建设与管理提供参
考。通过文献、案例分析和逻辑推理,首先揭示
了共享化更新模式的包容性和可持续性特点,
从滨水岸线、第一界面到腹地,提出了具体的更
新路径。而后通过分析上海和纽约的案例,比
较了两地的实施策略。最终,结合两地实践,提
出了空间生活化、接入可达化和功能复合化的共
享化更新规划策略。 |
关键词: 滨水工业遗产地区 共享城市 更新模式 更新规划策略 |
DOI:10.13791/j.cnki.hsfwest.20240420 |
分类号: |
基金项目:国家自然科学基金面上项目(5237806 4);北
京卓越青年科学家计划项目(JJWZYJH012019
10003010);江苏高校“青蓝工程”资助项目 |
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Research on the renewal pattern, pathway and planning strategies of waterfront industrialheritage area under sharing city idea |
YAO Zhihao,AN Ping,DING Hao,LI Haoyu
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Abstract: |
The waterfront industrial heritage area is a public shared spatial resource. The demolition
and construction renewal pattern with real estate oriented development neglects the shared social
value of waterfront area, and results in insufficient social benefits, unsustainable financing and dull
waterfront space function. The 2008 global financial crisis accelerated the spread of the sharing
economy model worldwide, making the construction of shared cities a new path for inclusive and
sustainable urban development. Urban waterfront heritage areas have recreational, ecological,
cultural, and economic value as shared spaces, and achieving “sharing” is the core of the humanistic
and economic value of waterfront areas. The focus is on revitalizing public waterfront spaces and
constructing shared places and facilities. Compared with existing renewal models, the shared
renewal model for waterfront industrial heritage areas is more inclusive and sustainable. By breaking
down barriers to waterfront spaces, expanding the interface and space of public ownership, and
emphasizing the positive social effects of integrating natural, architectural, and cultural elements, it
enhances the overall social benefits in waterfront area.
From the theoretical perspective of sharing city, this study explores the pattern transition of
waterfront industrial heritage area renewal, and aims to provide reflections to the construction and
management of waterfront public space. The study includes the following aspects: 1) Based on
literature research, case analysis and logical reasoning, this paper attempts to analyze characteristics
of the sharing oriented renewal pattern in waterfront industrial heritage area. It includes promoting
sustainable operation through gradual renewal, fostering public goods production through waterfront
space renewal, and driving the overall revival of the waterfront area through the protection and reuse
of industrial heritage. 2) It proposes shared renewal implementation pathways from the perspectives
of water front, first waterfront interface and the interior of waterfront area. From the perspectives of
the interface, the focus is on evoking the public sharing and socio-cultural attributes of the industrial
rust belt through the protection and reuse of industrial heritage. From the interface to the interior
of waterfront area, the focus is on enhancing the shared economy of the waterfront area through
industry introduction, providing “point-to-point” shared public facilities, and thus promoting
commercial sharing. 3) Based on the interpretation of waterfront renewal cases in Shanghai and
New York, the paper compares the implementation paths of shared renewal. Shanghai provides
more detailed macro-guidance and specific control indicators for the waterfront area, emphasizing
mandatory control over hinterland through unit planning and detailed regulatory planning,
thus offering a blueprint for shared practice. The renewal implementation mainly relies on local
finances. New York’s master plan proposes strategic guidelines for the waterfront area in a “goalstrategy”
format, addressing issues such as climate adaptability and waterfront public accessibility.
It emphasizes government finances driving private investment to promote shoreline publicity. 4)
It concludes waterfront oriented renewal planning strategies from three aspects, including spacelifestyle, access accessibility, and function complexity.
The study reveals that the goal of shared renewal is to promote the reproduction and comprehensive sharing of social culture and public goods, realizing
the collective commons of the diverse values of waterfronts. The shared renewal model for waterfront industrial heritage areas is more inclusive and
sustainable. It opens up the barriers of waterfront spaces, expands the interface and space of public ownership, and emphasizes the positive social effects of
integrating natural, architectural, and cultural elements in waterfront areas. The paths for shared renewal of waterfront industrial heritage areas include the
connectivity of perspectives of waterfront, renewal of the waterfront interface, and control over the interior of waterfront area. The shared renewal planning
strategies for waterfront industrial heritage areas include promoting spatial livability through patchwork renovation and micro-governance, enhancing
accessibility through the densification of pedestrian pathways along the river, and promoting functional diversification of the waterfront interior area through
developmental control.
The study contributes to providing theoretical and practical insights for the construction and management of public spaces in waterfront areas. The
emergence of the sharing concept provides a new model for waterfront industrial heritage areas renewal, and offers a new applications of shared city
theories in urban renewal. The renewal sharing concept also inspires us to consider how to achieve a balance between industrial heritage preservation and
modern society, thereby promoting organic urban renewal. The shared renewal model provides an inclusive planning approach for the renewal and spatial
collaborative governance of waterfronts in megacities in post-industrial era. |
Key words: waterfront industrial heritage area sharing city renewal pattern renewal planning strategy |