Micro-space Transformation in Old Old TOWN
A Case Study of Zhengzhou
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https://doi.org/10.62051/ijsspa.v2n3.62Keywords:
Old Old Town, Urban Renewal, Spatial Use, InfrastructureAbstract
This article delves into a range of issues in old old town, including the contradiction between urban renewal and conservation, inadequate and irrational use of space, and ageing and inadequate infrastructure, and the accumulation of social and environmental problems. In the light of these problems, the corresponding optimization countermeasures are put forward, it aims to balance urban renewal and historic preservation, improve the efficiency and quality of space utilization, strengthen the construction and maintenance of infrastructure, and comprehensively deal with social and environmental issues. Through these measures, we hope to effectively improve the living environment of old Old Town, improve the quality of life of residents and achieve sustainable urban development.
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