Jiwei Zhang
Application of Temporary Use Strategies in Historic District Regeneration:Taking Guangzhou's Daxiaomazhan academies cluster as an example.
Rel. Angelo Sampieri, Mauro Berta. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Architecture Construction City, 2024
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Abstract
During the COVID-19 pandemic, cities rapidly established temporary testing stations, makeshift hospitals, and other facilities, highlighting the importance of temporary use in emergency management and promoting the concept of “dual-purpose for both peacetime and emergencies.” This suggests that temporary use not only plays a key role in emergencies but can also serve as a flexible urban renewal strategy, meeting short-term needs and optimizing resource utilization. Guangzhou, with its rich historical heritage and flexible policy environment, has already seen several instances of temporary use. However, most of these instances are spontaneous and informal, lacking systematic management, and have yet to be fully applied in the preservation of historic districts.
Taking the Daxiaomazhan Academy complex in Guangzhou as an example, this paper explores the application of temporary use in the preservation and revitalization of historic districts, aiming to provide new ideas for activating such areas
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