Strategies for Adaptive Retrofitting of Public Space in Older Communities in the Context of Inventory Renewal
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https://doi.org/10.62051/ijnres.v5n2.09Keywords:
Stock regeneration; Old neighborhoods; Age-appropriate renovation; Public space.Abstract
Urban renewal is one of the most important issues in contemporary urban economic development in China. With the continuous growth of the aging population and the change of the basic structure of the residents in old neighborhoods over time, it is crucial to provide community attention for the elderly in the public action areas of old neighborhoods. The article analyzes the current situation of public space in older neighborhoods and proposes strategies for creating space in older communities, aiming to provide effective suggestions for age-friendly renovation of older communities.
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