Yang Chen
Renovation Design of Changhua Street in Liwan District of Guangzhou from the perspective of Spatial Narrative.
Rel. Angelo Sampieri, Mauro Berta. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Architettura Costruzione Città, 2025
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Currently, the intensification of urban homogenization and standardization has led to the loss of urban characteristics and memories, resulting in significant changes to urban landscapes. Under the guidance of policies for the renovation of "three old" areas and urban micro-updates, the research and practice of protecting and inheriting historical urban areas in Guangzhou have reached a new stage. However, driven by economic benefits and conservation efforts, the renovation of traditional historical urban spaces often emphasizes material transformation while neglecting the role of non-material elements. This has resulted in the disappearance of memory sites in historical districts and a disconnection in the city's historical context.
Therefore, effectively protecting historical culture, continuing urban narratives, and telling compelling urban stories have become crucial research topics in the renovation of historical districts
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