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Study On Landscape Regeneration Of Industrial Heritage Of Hangzhou

Posted on:2011-12-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Y ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2132330332980489Subject:Landscape
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The arrival of post-industrial society, is making the structure and layout of the city facing a new round of adjustment, a large number of industrial land in the city are faced with re-development, so as Hangzhou. While paying attention to economic and social context of sustainable development, environmental protection, low-carbon energy, historical and cultural heritage is promoted, how to transform and re-use the environment and land which are polluted in industrial process, how to examine and understand the significance of industry remains, what should they course to follow, all of these questions have become the research focus in urban planning, architecture, landscape, ecology and related areas.In this paper, the concept and scope on the regeneration of industrial remains landscape are defined by concept analysis and comparison, and related theory on the design regenerations of industrial remains landscape are described. Base on reviewing and sorting industrial landscape regeneration process at home and abroad, typical cases of industrial landscape regeneration are analyzed in detail in this study, and the comparisons are made between domestic and international practice on regeneration mode, design concept and the leading style.Base on reviewing industrial remains landscape regeneration process and status quo in Hangzhou, typical cases on industrial remains and landscape regenerations are analyzed in detail as a focus in this study.Base on typical cases experiences and inadequates are summarized.Finally, policy and suggestions on industrial remains and landscape architecture regeneration of Hangzhou is raised base on management and design level, which provides some references on industrial remains landscape regenerations of Hangzhou in the future.
Keywords/Search Tags:Industrial heritage, Landscape, Regeneration
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