Ye Jiang
The urban public open space regeneration from the perspective of pop-up urbanism: An example in Liuyun Community.
Rel. Antonio Di Campli. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Architecture Construction City, 2022
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Abstract
Since the economic crisis in 2008, economic growth has slowed down worldwide and construction projects for new cities have decreased. The research trend in the urban field has gradually shifted towards the regeneration and regeneration of existing areas. In recent years, pop-up actions have been gaining interest and attention from scholars around the world as a convenient and effective way of micro urban regeneration. As it is driven by the desire of residents to transform their own environment, pop-up practices have a catalytic effect on urban vitality that is accessible and sustainable in the long term. In China, bottom-up regeneration methods similar to pop-up urbanism have also been the focus of Chinese scholars in recent years.
This study attempts to propose a new perspective on regeneration by researching pop-up urbanism in order to complement existing bottom-up regeneration theories
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