Research Article
Urban Industrial Heritage Landscape Design Based on Site Memory in the Context of China-Chic
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.24-5-2024.2350167, author={Guoli Yang and Wen Wen}, title={Urban Industrial Heritage Landscape Design Based on Site Memory in the Context of China-Chic}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Art Design and Digital Technology, ADDT 2024, May 24--26, 2024, Luoyang, China}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ADDT}, year={2024}, month={9}, keywords={china-chic context; site memory; industrial heritage; landscape design}, doi={10.4108/eai.24-5-2024.2350167} }
- Guoli Yang
Wen Wen
Year: 2024
Urban Industrial Heritage Landscape Design Based on Site Memory in the Context of China-Chic
ADDT
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.24-5-2024.2350167
Abstract
Since the 1960s, the country has focused on industrial development, and traditional industries have made significant contributions to China's modern economic development. With the advent of the information age and economic restructuring, some traditional industries have completed their historical missions and are gradually fading from urban life. The surrounding areas of these industrial sites have undergone tremendous changes, which not only affect the urban landscape but also waste land resources. Industrial heritage, as an abandoned industrial space in the city, contains material and spiritual elements related to industrial production and reflects the unforgettable history and cultural landscape diversity of its former glory. Therefore, this paper addresses the issues of lack of cultural features, standardized infrastructure models, and resource waste in current urban industrial heritage landscape design. Taking the Lianhua Mountain quarry industrial relics as an example and drawing inspiration from the Chinese unit "Li," this paper proposes optimization strategies to create healthy and livable spaces, stimulate the intrinsic vitality of the site, and enhance its economic value. The aim is to retain the industrial cultural elements on the original basis, reuse the available resources, and integrate the new with the old to achieve the ideal state of recycling and symbiosis, bringing new life and vitality to the heritage site.