SPATIAL REUSE STRATEGIES OF OLD INDUSTRIAL BASES IN NORTHEAST CHINA: FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF LANDSCAPE REVITALIZATION
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Old Industrial Base, Space Reuse, Landscape Revitalization, Industrial TransformationAbstract
With the transformation of China's economic structure, the reuse and renewal of old industrial bases has become an important issue for urban development. This article takes the old industrial base in Northeast China as an example and explores strategies for spatial reuse from the perspective of landscape revitalization. This article lists cases of industrial base revitalization around the world, exploring how to revitalize the old industrial base in Northeast China. This article aims to analyze the current situation and existing problems of the old industrial base in depth, propose targeted landscape revitalization strategies, and provide new ideas and methods for the renewal and reuse of the old industrial base. After conducting on-site research on residents, the problems that need to be solved in the spatial reuse of the old industrial base have been identified, and solutions have been provided. By leaving as much green space as possible, the overall ecological environment of the park can be restored. It can also activate idle abandoned space and increase the economic and ornamental value of the park. Public art can be introduced, and when designing, the role of mass art should be fully utilized to promote industrial culture and shape local spirit. Finally, by digitizing the protection, display, and utilization of industrial heritage, it is possible to achieve comprehensive and efficient protection and revitalization of industrial heritage in a high-quality and efficient manner.
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