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Adaptive Adaptation Strategy Of Traditional Villages Based On Functional Transformation

Posted on:2021-05-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M Y CaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2392330611952453Subject:Urban planning
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China is currently in a critical period of rapid urbanization and industrialization.With the improvement of socio-economic levels,the interests of different social groups in the rural areas are increasingly diversified,driving the transformation of rural functions.Traditional rural spaces,as carriers of functions,cannot carry rural functions.The change has caused the village to gradually decline and die.As a special geographic unit in the rural system,traditional villages contain rich material and non-material cultures.The location,landscape,production methods,and culture of the villages have obvious spatial characteristics,and the phenomenon of spatial decay under the transformation of functions has become more prominent.Therefore,to explore the problems faced by the development of village space under the function transformation,and to promote the integration and development of rural function space through the adaptive adaptation of space has become an urgent practical issue.The study selects Xixinan traditional villages in Huizhou District as the research object,obtains relevant data through field surveys and visits,and reveals the current status of the functional transformation of Xixinan Village based on the collation of relevant data.According to the research,under the rapid development of urbanization,the traditional living functions of Xixi Nancun have been transformed into modern living functions,the traditional agricultural production functions have been transformed into multiple production functions,and the ecological conservation function relying on a good ecological environment and the cultural leisure function relying on deep historical culture have continued.Stand out.In this context,the living space of the village is facing the alienation of the interior space of traditional buildings under the intervention of tourism and leisure functions.The concentration of living facilities in towns leads to the separation of space groups.Ecological landscape space faces the problems of water system depletion caused by the construction of engineering facilities and the decline of cultural material space under the impact of the development of modern functions.Based on this,the resilience theory was introduced to adapt the space.Through multi-dimensional and multi-scale research on the village space,the village’s ability to respond to external impacts was improved.It is proposed to transform from three aspects of improving spatial stability,shaping spatial diversity,and improving spatial resilience.Specifically,through adaptive adjustment of spatial layout,continuity of street texture,adaptive integration of new and old buildings,adaptive design of ecological landscape space,7 strategies for adaptive integration of regional culture,adaptive adjustment of industrial structure and adaptive improvement of facilities,promote the integrated development of function and space,improve spatial resilience,and maintain sustainable village development.The spatial adaptive transformation strategy under the guidance of the resilience theory proposed by the research has explored to a certain extent the traditional villages in the process of urbanization,the multifunctional development of traditional villages and the adaptive development of space,and provides certain guidance and suggestions for the sustainable development of traditional villages.When adapting to the transformation of traditional village space,from different dimensions,combined with regional characteristics,and integrated with village characteristics,it promotes the development of village space under the function transformation.Figure [40] Table [15] Reference [99]...
Keywords/Search Tags:Functional transformation, spatial adaptability, resilience theory, Huizhou traditional village, Xixinan
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